Aldridge battled for those rebounds, so it's hard to say he was disinterested. Down the stretch, he got the team a number of second-chance attempts despite going up against three Clippers at times. I don't know what's in his head when he's shooting, though. Harrell is not push-over in the paint (folks have been confusing height for size for years now), but LMA still can't concede everything inside. That his jumper fell early might have convinced him that it was his best option, but forcing Harrell to foul or the Clippers to send help would have been a better option. , forcing it inside is ALWAYS a better option now that LMA always plays center. He's actually been pretty good at passing this year, so having him get the ball and go at the other team is a viable strategy, if he'd follow it.
Gay has arguably been the Spurs' best per-minute player. It's crazy how good he's been so far. It's like he's an item in a video game or something where his impact has to be offset by some major weakness. With a healthy Gay, the Spurs probably have a couple more wins now and a better outlook. The team has to seriously look at shutting Rudy down for a while, anything to give themselves a chance of having a healthy Gay going forward. That may not be possible, though, because Rudy has actually gotten a ton of rest recently and still can't seem to get through a whole game. This just highlights the need for a third-option level scorer to compliment Aldridge and DeRozan. Gay can do that when healthy, but he needs to take a smaller load and not play as many games clearly. Obviously, the team shouldn't do anything crazy like trade Walker or Murray for some overpaid inefficient chucker. But using that Toronto pick on an offensive player seems like a good idea.
It's becoming more apparent that White should play more of his minutes with the bench. Like he shouldn't necessarily be taking out of the starting lineup, but he should be subbed out early and have time to chill before going in and replacing DeRozan. All things considered, Beli starting wouldn't be a bad idea. He hasn't played well this year, but his metrics are actually pretty good with the other starters, and he can still space the floor. Marco and Pau work really well off each other, but Gasol may not be an option for a while as it is. DeMar and LaMarcus could use a more dynamic floor-spacer, especially if Dante inues to start.
I don't know what people expect Pop to do about Cun at this point. He doesn't have to consistently be a positive for Pop to give him minutes. It would be nice if he had legit compe ion, but he doesn't. Gay needs to come off the bench. Bertans has a target on his back and can't seem to do anything to dissuade folks from going at him, while also not providing anything or the boards. Metu is too young and Pon is too Pon. Spare me the line about how this roster is Pop's fault. We all know that. But nothing substantial is likely to change until next month, so things have to happen without big personnel moves.