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    License to Lillard tlongII's Avatar
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    Mills. Diaw is getting older and his skills will decline.

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    patty, id say. not only his confidence, energy + skills (which i could talk about all day) are underrated but his team mentality of trying to boost the team on and off the court are unmatched by any person in the league.

    Patty Mills is more important.

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    Why make it a dichotomy? We can afford to pay them both.
    This too.

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    Diaw.

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    Tough call, imo.

    But if I have to choose one or the other, I'd want Patty.
    Diaw. As of right now, not even close. Mills provides a very very nice bench scoring. However, Diaw is the integral part of the 3-big man rotation. Especially when TD and Splitter cannot play together against small teams like OKC and Miami, he is basically the liaison to everything the team does.

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    Why make it a dichotomy? We can afford to pay them both.
    Because the difference is obvious...

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    They are very different players that help the team from inside and outside, losing one of them right now will be THE END!
    Patty will never play like a Point Forward and Boris hesitates the 3s everytime he is from downtown.

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    Diaw. His versatility, unique skillset and basketball IQ is irreplaceable.

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    Well put it this way, who can most easily be replaced? Diaw is about as rare a "role player" as you can find in this league and he made less than 5 million this year. But he put himself in this position by incredible year at Eurobasket and an increased drive to be more aggressive. To matter and be a difference maker.

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    how is this even a question?

    patty is amazing, but diaw every day of the week and twice on sundays.

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    Mills helped you guys nicely in the regular season to fill in when Pop was resting TP. And helped clinch that #1 seed.

    But in the PO's - no Diaw, no ring TBH.

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    how is this even a question?
    It's not. It's a troll job. The guy's got over 30K posts. It's not like he's an unknown quan y.

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    It's not. It's a troll job. The guy's got over 30K posts. It's not like he's an unknown quan y.
    oh, okay
    so the point was that everyone up here is stupid and would be all over patty's nuts because we're re spurfan, was that the angle

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    oh, okay
    so the point was that everyone up here is stupid and would be all over patty's nuts because we're re spurfan, was that the angle
    Basically looking to identify the Patty homers.

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    Both are important, but Diaw is way harder to replace. I don't even think there's a player similar to him in the entire NBA.

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    The OP is trolling, but it's this guy.

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    Mills of course.

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    Diaw

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    Diaw.

    Shooters are a dime a dozen. A PF with the passing skills of a point guard is a match-up nightmare.

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    Neither. Manu completely destroyed any chance the spurs had of repeating by selfishly choosing to play this summer.
    Relax dude. Argentina should not make a deep run anyway and i don't even think Manu will play heavy minutes

    Plus when a player's representing his country, there's nothing selfish about it

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    Relax dude. Argentina should not make a deep run anyway and i don't even think Manu will play heavy minutes

    Plus when a player's representing his country, there's nothing selfish about it
    I'm not worried about the actual tournament. I'm worried about the practices that are scheduled to start a month from now, taking away much-needed rest for Manu when he claims that "every part of [his] body hurts."

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    And it's absolutely a selfish move from Manu. Argentina has 0% chance of doing anything of merit in this tournament, while the Spurs' chances of repeating next year - while slim - are at least non-trivial. The only people who support him playing are his re Manu-only fans who don't give a about what Argentina or the Spurs do as long as Manu has a good stat line.

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    Neither. Manu completely destroyed any chance the spurs had of repeating by selfishly choosing to play this summer.
    Pretty sad that you act like Manu's the only player on this team or he's the MVP of the team. You know we have other guys who can step up and produce. You should know by now Manu's only a role player.

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    Pretty sad that you act like Manu's the only player on this team or he's the MVP of the team. You know we have other guys who can step up and produce. You should know by now Manu's only a role player.
    Any player over the age of 30 on the Spurs who decides to play international ball this summer is selfish, plain and simple. Next year is literally our last or maybe (highly doubtful) second-to-last shot at a Duncan-era le and Manu has completely squandered it. He'll practice starting next month. He'll probably injure himself multiple times during the regular season as a result of his international play. He'll probably limp into the playoffs rusty and out of shape and he'll probably ensure that we get bounced out well before the finals. Thank you Manu

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    I'm not worried about the actual tournament. I'm worried about the practices that are scheduled to start a month from now, taking away much-needed rest for Manu when he claims that "every part of [his] body hurts."
    Still, you should not worry so much because unlike in the mid 2000s, the Spurs are really deep and Manu is not the second best Spur anymore. They can heavily manage Manu's minutes during RS. I think a 55 wins season with a 20 minutes Manu is to be expected.

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