Well, if the reports are correct, I was at least half wrong: he'll play in the NBA after all. But I still doubt he'll come anywhere near to living up to the hype.
Yes, no one knows yet so let's see. It might take a while for him to change some things. He has to learn the Spurs' system, which normally takes a couple of months. Also he has to change the way he sets screens or he will get called for moving screens all the time (they don't call that the same way in Europe). But I know that he can play so I'm hopeful. I think what will surprise people the most is his passing skills. I think his teammates will appreciate him a lot.
Splitter has had a busy time last month: helped his team beat Barcelona (with Rubio and some good vets) in the finals of the Spanish league, got the MVP awards for both regular season and finals, then got married, cut his honeymoon short and signed with the Spurs.
On SpursTalk fans are as happy for the Splitter signing as they are mad at the Bonner signing.