Yes, it kills their chances.
Except for Parker there is no other player with the ability to create for others the way Ginobili does.
I would try to explain why the Spurs have been experimenting for the past 2-3 weeks while incorporating a new player (Gooden) and trying to get the new players (Mason/Hill) used to playing with Manu. As well as give Manu time with the starters since that is the normal end of game lineup. But all it would do is start some inane argument with posters who don't understand the fine tuning aspects of coaching. Or the nuances of matchups.
I dunno, shooting a barrel fish like you doesn't get too old.
After Manus return, Hills minutes went down for 5 of the 6 games, including 2 "DNPs, Morons Decision".
0 Atl win
26 Clippers (oooh vs the mighty Clippers, a win by the way)
5 New Orleans loss
0 OKC loss, (but Michael "Lurker" Finley got 37 minutes and got toasted by Durant)
13 Indiana (oh another win)
6 Cleveland loss
Hill had been doing fine when getting regular minutes at the backup point.
Ditto Mason, doing great at the SG-SF position. The stupid move to have Mase play backup point started well
before Manus injury. Fact.
Realowned.