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Originally Posted by lapiston Delfino can not change the game either. He is a good flow player with our top players. But he is no Ginobli. He rebounds well, can play some D and has at least improved his shot. But he is far from a go-to guy. |
He's not the type to take shot-after-shot, and dominate the ball like our other bench guards do (Which is part of the problem). So, he's not going to "take over" offensively very often. I'd like to see that from him ocassionaly, but if it doesn't work out right away it's a sure way to find a seat on the bench for him (not so much for Flip or Lindsey).
As for Amir... He looked good. Nervous, but active. A few more real-games and he'd get a better feel for scoring over nba big men in the paint. Yea, he gets pushed around a bit, but so does tyrus thomas, who still has a big impact. Most importantly, he injects some athleticism into an aging group. Hopefully it happens next season, and he isn't in another uniform.