Hmm, I think it's not going to be as simple as just giving Keldon's minutes to Forbes and just hoping everything works out. With LMA not playing in the bubble, we've kind of forgotten how bad a fit he and DD are, especially in terms of spacing - the Spurs were constantly getting zoned by opposing teams and being dared to shoot from outside, and with our two main ball handlers (DD and Dejounte, who I expect will still be trying to fit himself into the "PG" mold next season) not being threats from deep, especially on the pull-up, I could see the Spurs struggling. Keldon would have to have a massive jump in both his efficiency and APG of threes in order to supplement this deficiency; while he has shown his form is good and he can be trusted to make catch-and-shoot 3's, I don't think he's quite ready yet to be that player the Spurs would need. Moreover, I think it'd reflect poorly on the FO to just try and trot out basically the same team, same stars, that got whopped out of the Playoffs last season while being in "win-now mode".
I'm expecting, and praying for, some more changes to the roster. It just isn't built for the modern NBA and has a number of deficiencies that can't just be hoped to be plugged up by our young players breaking out. If the plan to get back into fighting for a PO spot is just banking on the development of your young guys alone... It's gonna be a rough ride. To be honest though, even though I'd like the FO to change the roster, I'd still like them to tank out next season, so I don't really care if they bring back the same team and it predictably backfires.
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