Look at Mahinmi's physical tools, what he did in the D-League, the organization he's played for and the limited opportunity he's received. Put it this way, if a guy like Petro can continue to cling to a job in the league, then surely Mahinmi will be worth a look. He should have no trouble getting a job this summer. Did they owe it to Udrih? Mahinmi was drafted going on five years ago now. The fact that he was a 1st round pick is meaningless at this point. Like I keep saying, it's about opportunity and if, as I expect, it's not available on the Spurs, why would he re-sign?
I said he's got the physical tools to be at least competent, not that he already is. That's not to say he isn't either. It's tough to judge when we've seen so little of him on this level, particularly when it comes to playing meaningful minutes. I think he's definitely an NBA caliber player, though. With his physical tools and decent skill level.
I think Gee is 50/50 to make the Spurs (and if he does, I expect him to primarily spend the season with the Toros). If they draft a wing and acquire another one, as I expect, then they'll be well stocked on the wings, so it'll come down to whether they just don't want to lose his rights or not, but he'll probably need an very good-excellent camp to stick.
I'm going by what Pop said. Personally, I'd like to see one at least semi-established wing brought in ahead of Hairston/Gee/1st round pick (assuming it's a wing). That way they'll still be opportunity for those players, but if they all flop they'll be another option as well.
The plan all along was for Blair to be in the rotation. Buford said as much in a radio interview after he was drafted, saying they expected him to play 20 mpg I believe. Opening night and maybe the first part of the season in general, Pop wanted to go with Ratliff, but I don't think he ever planned to do so throughout the entire season.
Only that's not at all what I said. This is: If they believed in them, they'd have played them more. The reality is their was ample opportunity to play Hairston and Mahinmi at least semi-consistently and they never did. If you're going to paraphrase someone don't use quotes and at least get the gist of what they said, as opposed to flat out making things up.
I'm not quite sure why you'd feel the need to give me a history lesson, as if I'm not a fan and don't know how Pop operates. The reality is Mahinmi and Hairston weren't really rookies, they had paid their dues long enough to be given a longer look, particularly when injuries struck and with flat out underwhelming performances of some of the veterans.
In Mahinmi's case, he never really moved ahead of anyone in the rotation or got a consistent look. When Bonner was out, Pop instead went to three bigs (even though he was managing minutes of two of them) and plenty of small ball over giving Mahinmi a look.
Hairston briefly passed, or at least was even with Mason in the rotation before his injury. Then in the playoffs, he wasn't even active, even though it was clear he was over his mild ankle sprain relatively quickly (just go back and watch the practice videos). Maybe Pop wanted another PG option with Temple early on because of Hill's ankle, but when it was clear that Hill was at full strength, there was no excuse.