Originally Posted by
McD
I’ve never actually seen him play :greengrin, so I’ll reserve judgement or comment hahaha
what I would say, is that going to San Antonio, with Pop as his coach and looking like Tim Duncan as a mentor figure, is that he should have a fantastic starting point and some great people to guide him, if he chooses to lean into that and take on what they have to share. If he’s patient, and works on what they want to with him, and they can build a decent squad around him, he could be a playoffs mainstay for 15 years, albeit there’s many external factors that could have a heavy influence.
the best thing the spurs can do (and I fully expect them to) is keep him away from toxic locker room presences, and me-first players.
what’s your thoughts?