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    So is the consensus that Butler, Anderson and Quinn will be the odd men out of the active playoff roster??

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    Watch Pop put Splitter on the inactive list for the PO's instead...

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    So is the consensus that Butler, Anderson and Quinn will be the odd men out of the active playoff roster??
    Sounds about right.

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    Parker
    Manu
    RJ
    Dice
    Duncan
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    Neal
    Blair
    Bonner

    That's it. The rest won't play or will play basically garbage minutes.

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    Parker
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    Bonner

    That's it. The rest won't play or will play basically garbage minutes.
    Yep.

    That's been the nine-man rotation since Anderson went down in November. There's every reason to expect it to remain the same for playoffs.

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    There's really no such thing as a playoff roster anymore.

    The "playoff roster" consists of everyone the Spurs have under contract at the time the playoffs start. Before each playoff game, they have to designate 12 active players among the options available to them. It's conceivable that they could change the iden ies of the 12 active players before every game and end up with a different active roster for every playoff game.

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    There's really no such thing as a playoff roster anymore.

    The "playoff roster" consists of everyone the Spurs have under contract at the time the playoffs start. Before each playoff game, they have to designate 12 active players among the options available to them. It's conceivable that they could change the iden ies of the 12 active players before every game and end up with a different active roster for every playoff game.
    I believe is not game to game but series to series. Regardless of that, you are right, it will change depending on matchups and injuries. I believe all 5 big men will be active because otherwise an injury to any of them would leave us very thin upfront. Same goes for the PG spot. Quinn will always be the 12th man.

    Active rotation:
    TP
    Manu
    RJ
    TD
    SAM
    Hill
    Neal
    Bonner
    Blair
    Tiago

    Active but only for garbage minutes:
    Anderson
    Quinn

    Inactive:
    Green
    Novak
    Butler

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    Pop is going CIA until we face the Lakers

    Splitter is the secret weapon

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    I believe is not game to game but series to series. Regardless of that, you are right, it will change depending on matchups and injuries. I believe all 5 big men will be active because otherwise an injury to any of them would leave us very thin upfront. Same goes for the PG spot. Quinn will always be the 12th man.

    Active rotation:
    TP
    Manu
    RJ
    TD
    SAM
    Hill
    Neal
    Bonner
    Blair
    Tiago

    Active but only for garbage minutes:
    Anderson
    Quinn

    Inactive:
    Green
    Novak
    Butler


    I agree for the most part although I suspect that Green and Novak will be active rather than Quinn and Anderson.

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    Pop is going CIA until we face the Lakers

    Splitter is the secret weapon
    Part of me wants to believe this, but don't think that will happen.

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    Watch Pop put Splitter on the inactive list for the PO's instead...
    I actually expect that to happen, and for Novak to be reserve.

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    Duncan will be benched while Bonner starts and plays 48 minutes. Ultimate CIA Pop.

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    we have a 15 player roster and just a 9 man rotation? damn

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    Pop is going CIA until we face the Lakers

    Splitter is the secret weapon
    Even though the grumpy old SOB may seem senile and drunk half of the time, he's not stupid...I'm sure he understand Splitter's value...I think (okay, I'm hoping) that Splitter's erratic PT is more due to Pop's belief that Splitter (due to his experience as a pro and in big games) is much more capable of handling the erratic minutes than Blair...and he's just trying to build up Blair's confidence and will play Splitter as matchups dictate...

    I know...I can definitely see the eyerolls out there...

    And my post count just hit 666...I guess it's fitting that I'm playing the devil's advocate...

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    I believe is not game to game but series to series.
    Increase in Playoff Roster Size:


    Playoff roster size will be expanded from 13 to 15 players, with each team designating 12 active players and up to three inactive players prior to each game.
    I believe these rules adopted for the 06/07 season are still in effect. Therefore, it is game to game not series to series.

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    Even though the grumpy old SOB may seem senile and drunk half of the time, he's not stupid...I'm sure he understand Splitter's value...I think (okay, I'm hoping) that Splitter's erratic PT is more due to Pop's belief that Splitter (due to his experience as a pro and in big games) is much more capable of handling the erratic minutes than Blair...and he's just trying to build up Blair's confidence and will play Splitter as matchups dictate...

    I know...I can definitely see the eyerolls out there...

    And my post count just hit 666...I guess it's fitting that I'm playing the devil's advocate...
    lol....was gonna quote u for that.....

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    I believe is not game to game but series to series. Regardless of that, you are right, it will change depending on matchups and injuries.
    The playoff rosters expanded past 12 for the 2006 playoffs, when teams were allow to carry 1 inactive. The inactive was declared per game.

    The next year (2007 playoffs), the NBA started carrying over the regular season roster regulations, so they currently function exactly like the regular season (except the players not eligible for playoffs, such as those waived after Mar 1st, IIRC).

    Teams have to submit their 12 active players to the refs before each game, so it can change for any game.

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    The playoff roster doesn't matter, because Pop can change the lineup before each game. The rule was changed a few years ago, like fyatuk pointed out. We all know what the rotation will be like, though, unless Pop surprises us all and plays Splitter a ton of minutes, and Anderson/Novak will only play garbage time unless they're desperate.

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    I believe these rules adopted for the 06/07 season are still in effect. Therefore, it is game to game not series to series.
    I stand corrected. Thanks. Then we don't need Quinn to be active as PG insurance at all, so the 12th man would be Novak, followed by Green if an injury occurs.

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    The playoff roster doesn't matter, because Pop can change the lineup before each game. The rule was changed a few years ago, like fyatuk pointed out. We all know what the rotation will be like, though, unless Pop surprises us all and plays Splitter a ton of minutes, and Anderson/Novak will only play garbage time unless they're desperate.
    Hopefully Pop surprises and shuts all of us up by playing Splitter more, but I doubt it. And I would love to see Novak out there if Bonner is having a horrible night, like going 0-4 from 3 or something (Which will probably be like every night).

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    Lol people calling for Novak. If you think Bonners defense and rebounding ability are bad then you must have never seen Novak play. Novak should only see the floor if we are down 3 with 10 seconds left in the game and not for bringing in the ball. More Tiago...yes, Novak... definitely not.

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    Lol people calling for Novak. If you think Bonners defense and rebounding ability are bad then you must have never seen Novak play. Novak should only see the floor if we are down 3 with 10 seconds left in the game and not for bringing in the ball. More Tiago...yes, Novak... definitely not.
    Of course I would take Tiago over Bonner and Blair anyday, I'm just saying since Pop is so intent on playing Bonner because he "stretches the floor," whats the point in having him out there if he goes 0-5 from 3 in a half or something like that? Might as well give Novak a chance to drain some shots....

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