Yes Neal is a guard, a 6-4 wing that ended up being asked to defend 6-8 Jackson, 6-8 Derrick Brown, and 6-4 Gerald Henderson in Charlotte. Why, you ask? Because Pop went small so Neal had to defend them on the wing. The other choices were 6-7 wing Gerald Wallace or 6-7 wing Shaun Livingston. The plan worked because Neal bombed away for 15 points.
Why argue the obvious? Neal is a small wing that Pop has used to guard taller wings...but primarily because he wants him to outscore them, not shut them down.
Saying Neal is a 2 isn't a valud argument when reality with Gregg Popovich says I'll use players as I see fit, to create an edge. Twos and threes are interchangeable in San Antonio.
One thing we can agree on is the injury to Anderson has created a real hole behind RJ, especially when the Spurs have to play teams with size and physicality on the wing.