That's fine, then he needs to stop pretending defense if of the utmost importance to him. That or stop expecting better results out of the rotation he's playing. It makes no sense to use McDyess sparingly and not have Splitter in the rotation, then harp about the defense. As I said, it's a minor miracle they're top ten in efficiency (or at least, were top ten).
I get that. I said he was "everything" half jokingly. I agree, though.Not even at his greatest could he do it alone, no one can or has. You need those role players and glue guys to get it done. 'Dyess and Hill are the two most important such guys when it comes to the defensive end.
Yeah, I think that's how it'll work as well. If it's a swing game in a series or a closeout game, Pop could conceivably just play the top four perimeter guys. Even in the other games, you're right, there's not a lot of minutes to be had.If it all works perfectly for Pop, I think Neal and Anderson are an either-or based on matchup and performance. Not a lot of minutes to be had at the 2/3, it's going to take one of a feel and some good coaching to play the right guys at the right times.
Whether it's capable of being fulfilled this year or not, he's got to try. Because he's the piece that will dictate whether they can win it or not. Potentially, a championship making or breaking decision.And Splitter, I honestly don't know. I'm pretty confident Pop believes he needs Splitter's potential more than Blair's big picture, but I just don't know if he believes that potential is capable of being fulfilled this year. It really just comes down to if Pop believes this year is for Tiago or not. Hopefully he doesn't really view him the same as Oberto or won't feel like he made the same kind of mistake he made with Hill.
That's not what I said, genius. Re-read it five more times and you might be able to comprehend half of it. Being that it is rocket-science and all.
That's not what I said, genius. Re-read it five more times and you might be able to comprehend half of it. Being that it is rocket-science and all.So your unhappy that the Spurs aren't winning legitimately? I've never heard someone complain about winning legitimately before. I'm happy with any win.
Thank you for the update. I had no idea the team had changed over the years. As for the rest of this . . . that's not what I said, genius. Re-read it five more times and you might be able to comprehend half of it. Being that it is rocket-science and all.If you would read some of the Pop interviews posted by Duncan228 on here you would realize that because this team no longer possesses the ability to shut down their opponent on a regular basis defensively, Pop had to change this team to be a more attacking, offensive minded, bunch. If you think that Pop totally quit preaching defense, then your clueless. Judging by your ranting and raving about Splitter on quite a few posts, you expected Splitter to come in from day 1 and instantly become a regular in the rotation, regardless of the fact that Splitter missed all of training camp, and the preseason with injuries and regardless of the fact that Splitter is a rookie trying to learn a new and complex Spurs system. IMO that thinking is a bit far fetched. I actually feel alittle sorry for that you can't sit back and enjoy the great start the Spurs are having so far this season.

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