I can roll with either lineup. +1 Senor
C- TD/KT
PF- Bonner/Gooden
SF- Fin/Bowen/Gist
SG- Mason/Manu
PG- T Longoria/G Hill/ J Vaughn
I see no chance those star-caliber players like Sheed and Salmons will be traded or signed to SA.
I can roll with either lineup. +1 Senor
C Duncan/Thomas/draft pick
PF Bonner/Wallace/Mahinmi
SF Finley/Gist/Udoka
SG Mason/Manu/between Hairston and Williams
PG Parker/Hill
IMO it's nearly impossible to determine what their rotation will be next year. This team has obvious weaknesses but for some reason based on some of Popovich's odd rotation decisions he doesn't care as much as he used to about fine-tuning. It's not nearly this bad (so don't get angry at me Popovich loyalists), but it's very similar to D'antoni's blind love for certain players. The way Popovich has let Finley and Bonner shoot the team out of games is like Deja Vu of D'antoni giving Bell and Barbosa the green light too much.
Even the most faithful Spurs fans on this board will agree the Spurs need to add a few pieces if they are going to contend. The big question is whether or not Popovich still has the ability/patience to deal with the mistakes of younger players who need to learn his system and have them fully acclimated by March, or if he will have another year where he kills the confidence of all his young players by finding any given reason to cut their minutes and give Finley and Vaughn more minutes, so the young players end up worrying about screwing up whenever they're on the court.
This off-season will be interesting for a lot of teams.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)