NOTE: These grades are NOT intended to evaluate the Spurs' performance to date. Rather, these grades are an evaluation of the strength of their roster and overall ability in each given area. In short, this is more a reflection of where I think they'll be come playoff-time as opposed to what they've accomplished early on.
Front Court Offense: A- Tim Duncan in the post. Bonner knocking down the 3’s. And Kurt hits his mid-range shots.
Back Court Offense: A Tony, Manu, Finley, and now Mason and Hill. One of the best, if not THE best back court in the game.
Front Court Defense: B+ Tim is the only intimidating defensive presence, but he’s pretty damned good down there. Thomas is not a prolific shot blocker, but still a threat to some degree. Tim is the only exceptional rebounder, but the rest of the front court can hold their own.
Back Court Defense: A- Bowen is still as good a perimeter defender as there is in the game. Finley is solid defensively. Manu is more than solid. And the addition of George Hill gives the Spurs one more superior defender in the back court. The rest of the back court knows their role in a very sound team defense. They're not playing any near their defensive potential yet... but they'll get it together in the second half, as always.
Penetration: A+ The Spurs now have 3 players (Tony, Manu, and now Hill) who can slash through the lane and attack the basket. Tony may be the best in the business when it comes to this.
Outside Shooting: A+ #1 in the league in 3-point shooting, and plenty of guys who can knock down the mid-range shot with regularity (Tony, Tim, Manu, Finley, and even Kurt Thomas).
Post Offense: A- There is (still) no one more dangerous than Tim in the post. Not much post offense after Timmy, but his greatness is enough to earn the Spurs an “A-” in this category.
Coaching: A+ Who in the NBA is better at what he does than Greg Popovich? The assistant coaching staff is very accomplished as well.
Chemistry & Mental Toughness: A+ Is there a team with less drama or better chemistry in the locker room than the Spurs? I’m not in the locker room or on the team bus, so I can’t say this for certain, but… it certainly seems as though the Spurs are the very model of the word “team”, both on and off the court. As for mental toughness… the Spurs have been there too many times to be frightened or intimidated. What’s more, even the new guys seem to bring that same toughness to the court. George Hill has shown a great deal of for ude by walking right into the NBA and acting like he belongs here – no fear. And Mason’s already shown a knack for knocking down big shots.
Overall: A The Spurs have no weaknesses. Sure, they could get stronger at Center, but there are no holes here. If the Spurs are healthy come playoff-time, there won’t be a team with a better chance to win it all in 09.
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