I personally envisioned the perfect meld of the two end's of the Spur's dynasty, a Twin Towers 2.0, group of starters led by the KingSlayer with a little Manu sprinkled in a the right time, perfectly counterbalanced by the Manu led bench showing off the 'beautiful game'. I am not sure how any NBA team could adjust to handle two such different but equally deadly styles. However without Manu the bench can't run any offense and even with him looks like a s of it's former glory. There was a time when the Spurs starting 5 was inferior to most of the playoff caliber teams but our bench's clear superiority was the difference in keeping us in the upper echelon. Now I put our starting 5 up against anyone's but our bench is also inferior. I feel a little like Captain Obvious stating the problem with no solution, maybe it needs time to gel. I personally think it might look better with a little more aggressive and a lot less passive Bobo
. Some say he is in Robert Horry mode saving it for the post season but to get the #2 seed in the West (and still not sure if I am giving up on the best record in the league just yet) we need him to step up and help make the bench work by facilitating.

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. I feel a little like Captain Obvious stating the problem with no solution, maybe it needs time to gel. I personally think it might look better with a little more aggressive and a lot less passive Bobo
. Some say he is in Robert Horry mode saving it for the post season but to get the #2 seed in the West (and still not sure if I am giving up on the best record in the league just yet) we need him to step up and help make the bench work by facilitating.
