If De Colo can keep this up, does he become that extra decent piece required to upgrade the big rotation? Or does he become the piece that allows them to peddle Neal to upgrade the big rotation?
Bonner's not dumb. Between his outstanding regular season shooting and decent defense, if he adds decent rebounding, Pop will inevitably find it irresistible to keep him out of the rotation. The added bonus of that is that Duncan-Diaw get to play together more, which is obviously their preferred starting duo.
I was beating the "they need to trade Splitter" drum for a while (not because I wasn't a fan though), but I agree. He's not going to get them a Varejao or Smith and anything short of that is not even worth considering.
Pop clearly loves Diaw, but if the Jazz are amendable to this, does he love him enough to not do a Diaw, Blair, one of De Colo/Joseph/Mills, Anderson and 1 or 2 1sts for Millsap trade?
Ginobili has got to be the best passing SG in NBA history.
Hard to answer where Parker at his best ranks, but you could make the argument that only two or three players are clearly better. You could also probably say the same for damn near any top 20 player though. At their absolute best, they can pretty much all look like top 3-5 players at times.