perfect line-up right here>>>>duncan,Ian,parker,manu,hairston
bench-----blair,dice,hill,mason,rj,bonner
Parker
Mason
Manu
Tim
Dice
Done.
2nd unit
Hill
Bogans
RJ
Blair
Bonner
That's a great mix of offensive punch and defensive ability for both lineups. This gives RJ more touches and allows Manu and Tim to be on the court together for longer stretches. Nobody on the team runs the pick and roll better than Tim and Manu. We get a good shot 90% of the time when those two run the pick and roll.
perfect line-up right here>>>>duncan,Ian,parker,manu,hairston
bench-----blair,dice,hill,mason,rj,bonner
i'm hoping for:
T. Parker / G. Hill
R. Mason Jr. / M. Ginobili
R. Jefferson / K. Bogans
T. Duncan / M. Bonner
D. Blair / A. McDyess
This, for obvious reasons. As long as our guards can pick it up defensively
TP-Mason-Manu-Blair-Duncan
GH-Bogans-RJ-Bonner-Mcdyess
I like the 3 pt shooting of mase and manu in the starting lineup. RJ needs the ball to go through him and the 2nd unit would appreciate that as well.
This should be the Spurs' rotation. Duncan and Blair will cause a lot of problems, especially against teams that lack size.
Well what about the teams with size? That is the Spurs problem. Win it all or nothing and the Lakers have size.
STARTING LINEUP
T. Parker / G. Hill
R. Mason Jr. / M. Ginobili
R. Jefferson / K. Bogans / M. Finley
T. Duncan / D. Blair
A. McDyess / M. Bonner
Even I agree with this the way Mcdyess is playing right now. But the only problem is that both Duncan and Blair play their best defense in the post. Shooters would be a problem.
Antonio needs to step it up and earn back his position as a starter.
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