It changes from game to game.
seriously.
We know what Tim, Manu, and Tony bring to the table. How would you guys rank the bench?
1.Tiago Splitter
2. Kawhi Leonard
3. Danny Green
4. Gary Neal
5. TJ Ford
6. Matt Bonner
7. Richard Jefferson
8. DeJuan Blair
9. Cory Joseph
10. James Anderson
It changes from game to game.
seriously.
1. TJ Ford
2. Tiago Splitter
3. Danny Green
4. Gary Neal
5. Kawhi Leonard
6. Matt Bonner
7. DeJuan Blair
8. Richard Jefferson
9. James Anderson
10. Cory Joseph
Honestly, though, other than a few people I'd rank everyone high as if I could. We're pretty damn deep.
I don't know if you can rank them because they've all got different roles. Splitter's the best player coming off the bench, but Danny Green's probably got the biggest role (at least while Ford's out.) Neal's up there too, because his job is to be the fearless scorer.
In terms of needed performance this season and postseason:
1. Tiago Splitter
2. Kawhi Leonard
3. Richard Jefferson
4. Gary Neal
5. Danny Green
6. DeJuan Blair
7. TJ Ford
8. Matt Bonner
9. Corey Joseph
10. James Anderson
In terms of how they've played so far this year:
1. Tiago Splitter
2. Kawhi Leonard
3. Danny Green
4. Richard Jefferson
5. Gary Neal
6. DeJuan Blair
7. TJ Ford
8. Matt Bonner
9. James Anderson
10. Corey Joseph
This, honestly. But if I HAD to rank them I would go:
1. Tiago Splitter
2. Danny Green
3. Kawhi Leonard
4. Gary Neal
5. Matt Bonner
6. Richard Jefferson
7. T.J. Ford
8. DeJuan Blair
9. Cory Joseph
10. James Anderson
Splitter is the only player that stands out, clearly ahead of the rest..
After Splitter, the rest are all interchangeable, IMO..
Anderson and Joseph are clearly at the bottom..
1. Tiago Splitter/Kawhi Leonard (Tie)
2. Gary Neal
3. Danny Green
4. Richard Jefferson
5. TJ Ford
6. Matt Bonner (because he can spread the floor)
7. DeJuan Blair
8. Cory Joseph
9. James Anderson
James Anderson >>> Cory Joseph. I dont know why people have it the other way
In order of at their best gives us the best chance of wining:
1. Kawhi ( we need a lock down defender with length)
2. Matt Bonner (when he plays well we win)
3. Tiago ( helps give us much needed size, his screen n roll o is playoff important)
4. Gary Neal ( we need scoring )
5. Green ( playmaker when we need plays)
6. Jefferson ( should be #1 but I give up)
1. Duncan
2. Splitter
3. Green
4. Leonard
5. TJ Ford
6. Neal
7. RJ
8. Bonner
9. Blair
JA and CJ aren't really part of the rotation. As HH said Tiago is clearly a level above the rest.
rofl Bonner-hate strong in this thread
no real surprise though...
What seperates Bonner from the other one dimensional 3 point shooters in RJ and Neal?
I agree these three are interchangeable.. but Bonner not playing any defense/rebounding hurts the team more imo since a 'big man' can have a bigger impact defensively by guarding his man but also all 5 positions by protecting the rim.. something only Tim and Tiago can do.
Based on performance this season...
1. Tiago Splitter
2. Danny Green
3. Kawhi Leonard
4. TJ Ford
5. Gary Neal
6. Matt Bonner
7. DeJuan Blair
8. Jefferson
9. Cory Joseph
10. James Anderson
danny green is my new favorite player, because george hill got traded.
1. Tiago Splitter
2. Kawhi Leonard
3. TJ Ford
4. Matt Bonner
5. Gary Neal
6. DeJuan Blair
7. Danny Green
8. Richard Jefferson
9. Cory Joseph
10. James Anderson
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