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    Marco played more minutes than anybody not named Tim Duncan during the regular season en route to 62 wins. He started 25 games when Green was slumping and others were injured and was key to the Spurs maintaining their momentum.

    He shot .430 from three over the course of the season, and .421 during the playoffs. He played great against Portland, including pouring in 19 points in Game 1.

    He hit one of the biggest shots of the playoffs during the third quarter of Game 3 when the Heat were making a charging comeback and had whittled the Spurs 21-point halftime lead to 7. The Spurs were spiraling at that point and his shot put the ship back on an even keel.

    So yes, I think Marco can recover from the perfectly acceptable season he turned in last year. I know he's never going to be a great defender, but one more year in the system should help cover that up. Otherwise, I'm really not sure what else Spurs fans are hoping for out of det dude Beli. I guess they need a scapegoat even when we win the championship.

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    Marco's a worthless player. Pure definition of empty stats. His only value, at this point, is getting Manu rest. As soon as a good deal shows up for him, SA needs to trade his ass immediately.
    That's not worthless... It's a necessary role, and not so easily filled with a quality guy for the right price. He makes about 2.5 million, maybe. Whoever you speculate on trading for him needs to be in the same price range, willing to accept that role, be willing to live in SA, and be reasonably effective in fulfilling that role. Not such an easy task. What do you see out there for 2.5 million that is considerably better? Neal, who many had their issues with, ended up getting almost 3 million per season. I doubt you are going to find anyone for that price that is without some flaws that a group on ST will have issues with. Marco is what he is. If they can upgrade him, I am sure they will, but other teams probably aren't lining up to make lopsided trades with us. Others have already complained about what dregs remain in FA, and you can't give the position to a rookie or euro completely because he'll be getting too many minutes during a le defense year. What are your suggestions?
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    Marco played more minutes than anybody not named Tim Duncan during the regular season en route to 62 wins. He started 25 games when Green was slumping and others were injured and was key to the Spurs maintaining their momentum.

    He shot .430 from three over the course of the season, and .421 during the playoffs. He played great against Portland, including pouring in 19 points in Game 1.

    He hit one of the biggest shots of the playoffs during the third quarter of Game 3 when the Heat were making a charging comeback and had whittled the Spurs 21-point halftime lead to 7. The Spurs were spiraling at that point and his shot put the ship back on an even keel.

    So yes, I think Marco can recover from the perfectly acceptable season he turned in last year. I know he's never going to be a great defender, but one more year in the system should help cover that up. Otherwise, I'm really not sure what else Spurs fans are hoping for out of det dude Beli. I guess they need a scapegoat even when we win the championship.
    This.

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    what do you mean recover, he's been horrible his whole career..

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    That's not worthless... It's a necessary role, and not so easily filled with a quality guy for the right price. He makes about 2.5 million, maybe. Whoever you speculate on trading for him needs to be in the same price range, willing to accept that role, be willing to live in SA, and be reasonably effective in fulfilling that role. Not such an easy task. What do you see out there for 2.5 million that is considerably better? Neal, who many had their issues with, ended up getting almost 3 million per season. I doubt you are going to find anyone for that price that is without some flaws that a group on ST will have issues with. Marco is what he is. If they can upgrade him, I am sure they will, but other teams probably aren't lining up to make lopsided trades with us. Others have already complained about what dregs remain in FA, and you can't give the position to a rookie or euro completely because he'll be getting too many minutes during a le defense year. What are your suggestions?
    how about playing green the minutes he deserves instead?

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    how about playing green the minutes he deserves instead?
    I don't have a problem with Green getting some of those minutes. But, as Dex mentioned, Marco played a LOT of minutes. Green can't take them all, and in certain situations, Belli has to be more of a facilitator. Green has many talents, but that isn't one of them. Belli has flaws, but I would rather have Belli handling the ball more than Green, when we are forced into that corner. The preference would be neither, of course, but it's a long season, happens.

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    I don't have a problem with Green getting some of those minutes. But, as Dex mentioned, Marco played a LOT of minutes. Green can't take them all, and in certain situations, Belli has to be more of a facilitator. Green has many talents, but that isn't one of them. Belli has flaws, but I would rather have Belli handling the ball more than Green, when we are forced into that corner. The preference would be neither, of course, but it's a long season, happens.
    beli is a terrible passer, a terrible playmaker and a stupid player. Play Joseph and green more and the minutes are gone.

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    He shot .430 from three over the course of the season, and .421 during the playoffs. He played great against Portland, including pouring in 19 points in Game 1.

    He hit one of the biggest shots of the playoffs during the third quarter of Game 3 when the Heat were making a charging comeback and had whittled the Spurs 21-point halftime lead to 7. The Spurs were spiraling at that point and his shot put the ship back on an even keel.

    So yes, I think Marco can recover from the perfectly acceptable season he turned in last year. I know he's never going to be a great defender, but one more year in the system should help cover that up. Otherwise, I'm really not sure what else Spurs fans are hoping for out of det dude Beli. I guess they need a scapegoat even when we win the championship.

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    he is not stupid it just takes a year to learn the system and cut off the neck beard.

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    beli is a terrible passer, a terrible playmaker and a stupid player. Play Joseph and green more and the minutes are gone.
    I am getting the feeling you dislike Belli.

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    I am getting the feeling you dislike Belli.

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    Re: Green, I love his defense and stuff but wasn't he dubbed IcyHot by most of the Spurs bloggers/reporters/commentweeters? They also had a feature on him in Grantland. He goes through some rough patches during the season though defense is always there. Solid starter, sure, but I remember the Spurs showing interest in a handful of SGs over the past two seasons. I remember Woj tweeting the Spurs failed to trade for Re , Turner, and Afflalo. Just wondering what trade package the Spurs had teed up for those players, and why the Spurs were so keen on acquiring another SG despite Green and Belinelli on the roster.

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    Re: Green, I love his defense and stuff but wasn't he dubbed IcyHot by most of the Spurs bloggers/reporters/commentweeters? They also had a feature on him in Grantland. He goes through some rough patches during the season though defense is always there. Solid starter, sure, but I remember the Spurs showing interest in a handful of SGs over the past two seasons. I remember Woj tweeting the Spurs failed to trade for Re , Turner, and Afflalo. Just wondering what trade package the Spurs had teed up for those players, and why the Spurs were so keen on acquiring another SG despite Green and Belinelli on the roster.
    I don't put a lot of stock in the regular season. The Spurs can win 60games a year pretty easy. Danny green can defend the steph currys and wades of the world in the playoffs. Green is just like Kawhi. Great defenders.
    They brought our team defense back to championship material.

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    I don't put a lot of stock in the regular season. The Spurs can win 60games a year pretty easy. Danny green can defend the steph currys and wades of the world in the playoffs. Green is just like Kawhi. Great defenders.
    They brought our team defense back to championship material.
    Ok thanks for your valuable insight

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    Ok thanks for your valuable insight
    I don't know if you're being sarcastic.

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    Re: Green, I love his defense and stuff but wasn't he dubbed IcyHot by most of the Spurs bloggers/reporters/commentweeters? They also had a feature on him in Grantland. He goes through some rough patches during the season though defense is always there. Solid starter, sure, but I remember the Spurs showing interest in a handful of SGs over the past two seasons. I remember Woj tweeting the Spurs failed to trade for Re , Turner, and Afflalo. Just wondering what trade package the Spurs had teed up for those players, and why the Spurs were so keen on acquiring another SG despite Green and Belinelli on the roster.
    He was notorious missing 18 shots in a row, once, but in my eyes, Green's shooting has become very consistent, and he's added more wrinkles to it, pull ups in transition, midrange, etc. Still reach for something to hold on to when he starts dribbling...but I'll be ok.

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    He was notorious missing 18 shots in a row, once, but in my eyes, Green's shooting has become very consistent, and he's added more wrinkles to it, pull ups in transition, midrange, etc. Still reach for something to hold on to when he starts dribbling...but I'll be ok.
    V true, especially with the PU3ITs. He has a higher trade value more than ever. Not surprised if Spurs trade him at the deadline. Just a gut feel, nothing based on fact or whatever.

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    I am getting the feeling you dislike Belli.
    of course i do, i mean who doesn't...

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    Even if he just eats up minutes en route to wins next year and fails to deliver in the playoffs, he's worth every cent. As a second year guy in the system he may learn how to be more effective in the postseason and anything he does there is gravy.

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    manu didn't suck ass in the playoffs this year.

    THANKS BELLI. WORTH EVERY PENNY!

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    Reminds me of Richard Jefferson. Negative impact player.
    I like how people say he hit some clutch shots. WTF Odds says he's going to hit a wide open shot sooner or later.
    As much as RJ would like to, he couldn't carry those Italian nuts in 4 hands.

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    As much as RJ would like to, he couldn't carry those Italian nuts in 4 hands.
    RJ must have tiny hands.

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    manu didn't suck ass in the playoffs this year.

    THANKS BELLI. WORTH EVERY PENNY!
    Thanks Manu for not playing international ball LAST YEAR!!

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    Marco played more minutes than anybody not named Tim Duncan during the regular season en route to 62 wins. He started 25 games when Green was slumping and others were injured and was key to the Spurs maintaining their momentum.

    He shot .430 from three over the course of the season, and .421 during the playoffs. He played great against Portland, including pouring in 19 points in Game 1.

    He hit one of the biggest shots of the playoffs during the third quarter of Game 3 when the Heat were making a charging comeback and had whittled the Spurs 21-point halftime lead to 7. The Spurs were spiraling at that point and his shot put the ship back on an even keel.

    So yes, I think Marco can recover from the perfectly acceptable season he turned in last year. I know he's never going to be a great defender, but one more year in the system should help cover that up. Otherwise, I'm really not sure what else Spurs fans are hoping for out of det dude Beli. I guess they need a scapegoat even when we win the championship.
    The goods. Grande Beli will be fine tbh. Like last season, he will play a big role in the Spurs getting the top seed yet again.

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    He hit a huge shot in game 3 of Miami series when Spurs blew that huge lead.

    That buys him another year.

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