Washington's two-game trial-by-fire has been good for him, coach Gregg Popovich said. He plans to get Washington, the team's only healthy backup point guard behind Tony Parker, a heaping helping of minutes early in the year.
"We might as well find out what he can do," Popovich said. "It might be that he turns into a of a player."
That's exactly what I was hoping and thinking Pop would do. There's no reason to play Vaughn early in the season. He's not going to get better with playing time. The Spurs might as well play Washington early and often and give him a shot to win the backup point guard spot.
Unlike Mahinmi, I don't think Washington has an automatic spot on the Toros with his name on it.

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