1. Tony and Manu 132
2. Tony and Tim 131
3. Tim and Manu 126
4. Kobe and Fisher 123
5. MJ and Pippen 117
Sustained excellence... Just makes the whole Kawhi injury mess harder to deal with... given that they likely had a good shot at the LOB this season (with a healthy Kawhi) and obviously a chance to create some more separation...
Show you how lucky we've been that pairs of Spurs are 1,2,3.
Porker is just riding his coattails tbh. Props though tbh.........
I wonder if Porker/Timmy/Manu/BONNER might be the winningest quartet in nba history tbh?
They might be. I know T,T,&M are the winningest trio, and Bonner played 10 years with them.
Yeah, I think there’s a real possibility of it. I’ve never seen a statistic for four, though. The Big Four needs more love.
Especially the top 3.
they're probably the losingest duo too, where can we find that stat?
Stockton-Malone 87
Duncan-Parker 83
Parker-Manu 82
Manu-Duncan 77
Fisher-Kobe 68
That's some impressive losing from Malone and Stockton the other guys in the top 5 have 23 rings
Losing that many games means you had a lot of long runs. No shame in that.
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