Apparently, you have not seen many games cause RMJ has been MIA all season, so I guess if you count the 5 minutes he plays every other game, ok.![]()
Roger Mason can play the SF just fine, thanks. Obviously you haven't watched him play much this year.
Mahinmi could learn how to keep his fouling down in order to be productive as starter,... if a lout like Robin Lopez can do it, why not Ian.
Apparently, you have not seen many games cause RMJ has been MIA all season, so I guess if you count the 5 minutes he plays every other game, ok.![]()
i agree. while people have lost faith in this team, for me, personally, i've just lost faith in Pop, or as long as he keeps his head up his ass.
Roger's averaging 19 mins per game and hasn't logged under 4 mins in any game yet this season. I think I have a pretty good idea actually.
Obviously while I was watching the games you were engaging in your hobby of eating your own poop.
Anthony Tolliver scored 29 points last night. Malik also scored 29, but in the D-leagues. Has anyone come straight out and asked Pop why he refuses to let Theo and Ian play? The 4th quarter of the Lakers game made it glaringly obvious we need help for Tim in the paint.
Don't worry. Pop got a confirmation from Splitter he's coming next year to save the sinking ship. And Splitter's not the type to change his mind, or anything.
I'm still wondering what games you saw RMJ playing SF? And if he does it so well how come he doesn't play there more often? just wondering![]()
If that is the best example you can come up with your argument is full of fail.
Hey I'm not the one who claims Roger plays 5 minutes every other game and the bulls have never won a championship. *Points to that other guy with the weird name*.
If Bogans can handle SF duty I'm quite positive Roger can as well.
So now your quite positive, you just mentioned an exact game (then deleted it) and now you are not sounding to positive about yourself. Has he played SF before or not?
Splitter doesn'[t have a defensive bone in his body and he's a poor rebounder. His offensive game is descent but still rough around the edges. If you think he will come in to save the Spurs, your wrong.
So Hairston's points came against better compe ion.
Didn't you get the memo?
Poor rebounding and defense combined with a shoddy offensive game actually translates well to the nba nowadays.
that would be like finley playing the pf or RMJ playing pg - rofl
omg... that's even crazier sauce.
Thank god Pop never tried any of that before.
rofl can't start threads.
Damn, i guess there serious about raising the bar around here..![]()
im so tired of hearing all this whimsical Splitter talk.
oh brother, a flat footed, unathletic big white european center...yeah thats our Saviour right there.
"Raising the bar" should include include installing a filter for all forms of meaningless conjecture presented as facts.
Your just lucky your unfounded "views" fall right in line with the mods of this site.
If that was installed then not only would you not be able to start threads, you probably would be banned. Now back to meaningful spurstalk.![]()
At least my takes are based in reality and facts.
Yours, not so much.
Like this one...
Whatever. This is mincing words to death here. Call him a "wing" then. He guards other "wings" of the league.
The reality I've seen is that Mason's defense has been on par or close to par with Bogans most of the year and has a bit more length on Bogans to be able to guard the longer "wings" around the league. Mason could IMO easily guard the more finesse type small forwards of the league if asked. Example: Nicolas Batum. Example of a SF he couldn't: Ron Artest.
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