Fun take! Hard to disagree with much of what you said above, except for the last paragraph which I quote here. I am hoping at least one and hopefully even two of these guys break out from the dungeon this season. Not only will the 3 be rested, but unfortunately there are always injuries to somebody. There are the usual suspects in the injury bin, and the unlikely kind of bumps, strains and sprains to somebody. Pop also doesn't like to overplay guys since he keeps the long run in sight. He doesn't want the team to reach March/April gassed or injured.
My opinion is that the team is unlikely to achieve its full potential without some of these guys coming in and giving quality minutes through the season. You may indeed loose more games in the end if you have no depth, than if you had given some of these guys a chance to play. Also, a team with so many old rotation players as the Spurs, does need depth and fresh legs. Most of these guys are unproven at NBA but with potential and Jimmer and Mccallum are young still and may improve, but you will only discover if they can play and what they can give you through playing time. We may see the same mad scientist Pop of always, specially with an overhauled roster. Pop will want to find out who works better next to whom and exactly where guys are on their development. Some of the perimeter players may inherit Manu's playmaking role. Manu will retire very soon and almost didn't make it in for another year so I would expect Pop to try different guys and even different lineups at some games.

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