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  1. #26
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    How can compete with the Rockets when your best player is Kawhi Leonard? The same way that resulted in us losing to the Heat, the NBA's best team in the East, by a mere 5 points. Great teamwork, great coaching and great team chemistry make for a better team than one built just on "talent".

    You're obviously not a Spurs fan if you're blaming our bench for our losses against OKC and the Clippers last year. Pop shortened the rotation in the playoffs, which probably actually caused us to lose. His inconsistent rotations throughout the regular season screwed us over in the post season. I mean, having Gary Neal running the point isn't exactly the best idea.....
    Lol weak excuses from the typical bench loving spursfan who think his bench would be the top seed in the east...

    The Harden-less Rockets almost beat us at full strength btw, teams play down to the compe ion all the time...

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    Lol weak excuses from the typical bench loving spursfan who think his bench would be the top seed in the east...

    The Harden-less Rockets almost beat us at full strength btw, teams play down to the compe ion all the time...
    Sometimes true, I guess. I'm not saying that we'd beat the Rockets without Manu, Parker and Duncan, but that we wouldn't be as bad as we think we'd be.

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    Sometimes true, I guess. I'm not saying that we'd beat the Rockets without Manu, Parker and Duncan, but that we wouldn't be as bad as we think we'd be.
    Yeah I'm not saying we finish last either, but making the PO seems unrealistic.

    PG rotation would be the worst in the league when it's the most compe ive position
    SG would be one dimensional shooters
    SF would be the strongest and then again Kawhi would be in a world of troubles if he becomes the focus of the defense
    Frontline wouldn't have a defensive anchor, would be extremely small most of the time is Pop is still the coach...

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    I think they said it on Inside the NBA, a system is for players that can't play. If you can play you don't need a system.

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    I would guess something like Philadelphia of the past couple of years (before this season). Somewhere around .500. Would be a playoff team in the east, somewhere like the #10 or 9 team in the West. Now if we could use the remaining 25 mil or so of the cap to fill the roster with NBA talent it would be a playoff team

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    .500 or a little better.. Pop would get the most out of the team..

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