Rating our Offseason
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:07 am
Let's discuss how our offseason turned out.
Bonner Resigning - For me this was our horror move of the offseason. This man simply lacks the talent and heart to be a major piece in a long playoff run. He was embarassingly poor in the Suns series. However, despite all of his flaws Bonner is still a reasonably safe player to have around. It's hard to see Bonner taking a back seat with the contract he was given.
Signing draft pick James Anderson - Anderson will look to be an upgrade from the horrific season Mason J.r just put forward. We all know about his shooting but I'm hoping his experience in playing the pick and roll will allow him to become a lead contributor off the bench. With the way the roster is looking right now I have a feeling that Anderson will be seeing some minutes at the 3 spot.
Signing Tiago Splitter - This was the major achievement of the Spurs this offseason. I have extremely high hopes for Splitter. I believe he's going to be the opening night starter. He's not your usual rookie. Interestingly if you look at the rotation Splitter has replaced Mahinmi. A huge upgrade.
Signing Gary Neal - This move really seems pointless to me. His skillset seems to duplicate that of Anderson's. It won't hurt to have another shooter around who has typically been successful at every level he's played at. I don't think he makes the rotation.
Resigning Richard Jefferson - This is where my opinion is likely to be disagreed with. I viewed the Jefferson signing as a must for the Spurs. Despite the ill fit Jefferson is still an very talented small forward with legitimate size. If this signing didn't take place we'd be looking at someone like Alonzo Gee starting.
I think we've definitely improved just through the Splitter signing alone. I still believe that there are signings that need to take place. The current roster is:
PG - Tony Parker/ George Hill/ Garrett Temple/ Curtis Jerrels
SG - Manu Ginobili/ James Anderson/ Gary Neal
SF - Richard Jefferson/ Alonzo Gee
PF - Tim Duncan/ Dejuan Blair/ Matt Bonner
C - Tiago Splitter/ Antonio McDyess
Assuming Jerrels is on the way out, it looks like the Spurs have a few roster spots to fill before opening night. I'd like to see a veteran big man with legit size and a solid understanding of the game. I think we also need another real small forward on the roster.
Veterans will be the path taken as it's clear the Spurs are planning on seeing what the youth can contribute.
Bonner Resigning - For me this was our horror move of the offseason. This man simply lacks the talent and heart to be a major piece in a long playoff run. He was embarassingly poor in the Suns series. However, despite all of his flaws Bonner is still a reasonably safe player to have around. It's hard to see Bonner taking a back seat with the contract he was given.
Signing draft pick James Anderson - Anderson will look to be an upgrade from the horrific season Mason J.r just put forward. We all know about his shooting but I'm hoping his experience in playing the pick and roll will allow him to become a lead contributor off the bench. With the way the roster is looking right now I have a feeling that Anderson will be seeing some minutes at the 3 spot.
Signing Tiago Splitter - This was the major achievement of the Spurs this offseason. I have extremely high hopes for Splitter. I believe he's going to be the opening night starter. He's not your usual rookie. Interestingly if you look at the rotation Splitter has replaced Mahinmi. A huge upgrade.
Signing Gary Neal - This move really seems pointless to me. His skillset seems to duplicate that of Anderson's. It won't hurt to have another shooter around who has typically been successful at every level he's played at. I don't think he makes the rotation.
Resigning Richard Jefferson - This is where my opinion is likely to be disagreed with. I viewed the Jefferson signing as a must for the Spurs. Despite the ill fit Jefferson is still an very talented small forward with legitimate size. If this signing didn't take place we'd be looking at someone like Alonzo Gee starting.
I think we've definitely improved just through the Splitter signing alone. I still believe that there are signings that need to take place. The current roster is:
PG - Tony Parker/ George Hill/ Garrett Temple/ Curtis Jerrels
SG - Manu Ginobili/ James Anderson/ Gary Neal
SF - Richard Jefferson/ Alonzo Gee
PF - Tim Duncan/ Dejuan Blair/ Matt Bonner
C - Tiago Splitter/ Antonio McDyess
Assuming Jerrels is on the way out, it looks like the Spurs have a few roster spots to fill before opening night. I'd like to see a veteran big man with legit size and a solid understanding of the game. I think we also need another real small forward on the roster.
Veterans will be the path taken as it's clear the Spurs are planning on seeing what the youth can contribute.