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    Murray cant run the offense and is turnover prone and doesn't space the floor. And is not a good defender, yet.

    And ZERO experience.
    you described rookie/sop re TP

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    Why are the Spurs so quiet lately.........??
    Because RC is on vacation in LA.

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    I didn't want to assume honestly. the fact you had to reply to that with this snarky comment shows you are an asshole. lol thanks for letting me know your quality.
    This whole forum is ing ass holes. Even your hero chinook at times. It's what people come here to do. Now go flick the beam to a picture of Kyle or something

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    This whole forum is ing ass holes. Even your hero chinook at times. It's what people come here to do. Now go flick the beam to a picture of Kyle or something
    /ignore

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    We're not staking our playoff run on a sop re.
    We are staking a playoff run on 2 sop res, a guy that should be 25 and 10 but doesn't care to be, and a SG who is either a 16ppg scorer or an 8ppg scorer and probably won't re-sign with us anyway.

    Unless Murray, Bertans, or Simmons (if he even stays) blossoms into a just-below all-star player, we shouldn't even want to make the playoffs, frankly.

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    Kawhi and Murray looking to be literally the only bright spots next year. Sad. Kawhi deserves better.

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    Murray better start. His development is the only thing that can move this team forward.

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    I forget which local news station had it but they were saying the that Murray after summer league is heading to San Diego to spend the summer practicing with Kawai. I hadn't seen that anywhere on here and just wanted to throw that in. His off season interviews on the local channels have been very positive since he is showing maturity and speaking out.

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    Mills would be fine for spot starts or maybe the first 20 games. Then the keys should go to Murray. First 20 games he gets a lot of minutes as the back up, gets to fine tune his game & then it's his.

    Mills would be ok as a starter in the regular season but we know that's pointless ultimately and that Murray making a leap will be huge for this teams ceiling.

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    Roll call on anyone who saw Mills start in the playoffs, he failed. Mills is physically overmatched against everyone he goes against, he gets erased on everyday screens by every guard in the league, he blows 3 on 1 fastbreaks, he can't finish , he lays layups so high off the glass (because he's so tiny) that his layup % is below 40%
    Where do you get this from?

    His career shooting percentage within 3 feet of the basket is .632, which is better than Chris Paul's, John Wall's, etc.

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    Where do you get this from?

    His career shooting percentage within 3 feet of the basket is .632, which is better than Chris Paul's, John Wall's, etc.
    porker fluffers

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    You trust Mills with layups? wow

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    Where do you get this from?

    His career shooting percentage within 3 feet of the basket is .632, which is better than Chris Paul's, John Wall's, etc.
    that eye test, tbh..

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    Mookie with the dookie post.

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    Don't tell me Mills is a good finisher now he's not.

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    Got to get Dejonte acclimated with the starters especially Kawhi.
    Agree that Patty is a better bench microwave then starter anyway.
    Does the microwave still work? Sheesh I don't know it sure sputtered last year.

    However until Dejonte get muscled up I'm fine with giving him entire games off on the regular.
    Pretty radical switch from a 30 game high school schedule to pros.

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    The Joint will start. PATFO will be getting a LOT of praise come mid-season because they didnt blow their wad in FA. Book it. Slap it up, flip it, rub it down.

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    Mills is not a finisher at all. Its very simple to look up not only the percentage of shots he actually takes in the paint (very low) and also how many are assisted (very high).

    He's active and cuts and is fine in that role, but to say he's a finisher and citing his FG percentage without acknowledging he's very rarely in there and that when he is it's off a cut and pass/assist to finish is disingenuous to me.

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    God help us then.

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    God help us then.

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    Murray needs to start...he has a higher ceiling than patty by far...we know how the season ends with patty...we jump started Parker's development, and that turned out to be the right decision

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    we know how the season ends with Kawhi.
    Don't be a got.

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    Murray needs to start...he has a higher ceiling than patty by far...we know how the season ends with patty...we jump started Parker's development, and that turned out to be the right decision
    I liked a rookie Parker way more than I like even a second year Murray. Parker was much more ready to do that Murray is even now.

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    I liked a rookie Parker way more than I like even a second year Murray. Parker was much more ready to do that Murray is even now.
    Well ya - TP is a HOF level PG and obviously more talented than Murray. But Murray can still be really good.

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    I liked a rookie Parker way more than I like even a second year Murray. Parker was much more ready to do that Murray is even now.
    I agree with this. Parker had much tighter handles, was far more under control, was more daring, had a better sense of the game. Parker still had a long way to go, but he very quickly made a name for himself in the league, enough that after the 2003 championship it was an open question whether Jason Kidd wasn't really the answer, since the team already had its PG of the future.

    Murray has some talent, but most of that is in his length and quickness. He's like a rubber chicken out there, out of control and not knowing what to do.

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