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Fermixalot
11-07-2008, 12:14 AM
http://48minutesofhell.blogspot.com/2008/11/greater-glory.html

Got the link off of TrueHoop

A Greater Glory
I watched last night's Spurs-Wolves game on broadband, which is always good for local color. During their game call, Tom Hanneman and Jim Petersen waxed eloquent about how underrated Gregg Popovich is as a coach. Why, they wondered, is Pop's name not a constant fixture alongside Pat Riley and Phil Jackson? Is he the best coach in the league? Surely, his name is in that conversation.

Every postseason, without fail, brings the familiar moment when some national writer or radio host has a "Oh my, Tim Duncan is really, really good" epiphany. In recent years, this has morphed into the annual revelation that Duncan is the best power forward to ever play. Three years ago this revelation constituted controverted discussion fodder, but increasingly it's more of an operating assumption. Or maybe something of a begrudging concession. Even this morning, ESPN is running a poll that asks, "Which big man is currently playing better?" Your choices: Amare Stoudemire, Dwight Howard and Chris Bosh. This despite the fact that ESPN's preferred metric rates Duncan ahead of Howard and Bosh.

ESPN is also running a teaser this morning which suggests that the second most dominating performance of the last decade was turned in by Manu Ginobili. Do you remember it? Probably not. Somehow one of the great games of basketball history has simply dissolved within our collective consciousness. It's sandwiched in between a threesome of Kobe Bryant performances, which we all recall with glee. Manu Ginobili is at least the third best shooting guard on the planet, and might be bested by only Bryant depending on how one rates him against Dwayne Wade. Yet, he's rarely spoken of in those terms.

Individually, Tim Duncan is the most successful--rated by win percentage and championships--player in team sports this decade. As you might expect, the Spurs are the most successful team in sports over that span. They're more dominant than the Patriots and Red Wings. Better than the Yankees and Red Sox. The Duncan-Popovich Spurs are one of the great teams in the history of American sports. This is fact.

So what are we to make of Tony Parker's epic 55, 10, and 7? He is only the third player in the history of the league to do so. The other two were Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan. If you didn't believe it before, believe it now. Tony Parker is one of the league's elite point guards. He's one of the world's great players. And, at this early stage, he's the best player in basketball. Yes, Tony Parker.

Some readers might find this laundry list tedious. "Another Spurs fan who thinks his team doesn't get enough attention," they're thinking. But here is the thing, I don't mean any of the above as a complaint. The Spurs lack of fanfare is their glory. The fact that their team is consistently under appreciated is the most telling testimony of their greatness.

Gregg Popovich likes to say that a Spur is someone who has "gotten over himself." In other words, in San Antonio you play as a team, and you play to win. Individual achievement be damned. So let Tony Parker's big night stand as a memorial to this. He could erupt for 40 0r 5o points a little more often, but he doesn't. He has the talent, but it rides in the back of the train. Team success is the lead car. Tim Duncan's usual 20 and 10 could just as well be a more occasional 30 and 15, if not for the fact that he is deferential and rations his minutes for when they count, the playoffs. Manu Ginobili is irreplaceable, as attested to by the Spurs 1-3 start.

Tony Parker's 55, 10, and 7 is a testimony to the fact that the glory he possesses as an individual, for all its titillating brilliance, was forsaken long ago for the glory of the team. The glory of the Spurs is that sometimes their glory is lost to us, even though it could hardly shine brighter. They are, as the poet said, lost in a luminous light.

tp2021
11-07-2008, 12:16 AM
Thats pretty boss.

ChumpDumper
11-07-2008, 12:17 AM
It would have been a good article had he said Parker should pass more.

Darkwaters
11-07-2008, 12:21 AM
Decent article.

xtremesteven33
11-07-2008, 12:24 AM
wow....very good

timvp
11-07-2008, 12:30 AM
Nice. I'm pretty sure that the writer posts here.

I'll let him reveal himself if he wants . . .

tp2021
11-07-2008, 12:33 AM
Nice. I'm pretty sure that the writer posts here.

I'll let him reveal himself if he wants . . .

Rappin' Shaq?

Dex
11-07-2008, 12:34 AM
The Duncan-Popovich Spurs are one of the great teams in the history of American sports

I try to remember this every time I turn on Spurs basketball.

We are all lucky to witness the growth and flourish of three of the game's great players at the same time. Three players whose jerseys will one day hang in the rafters in San Antonio, the Hall in Springfield, and more and more assuredly, the Parthenon of the NBA's Greatest Players.

Enjoy these times, Spurs fans.

urunobili
11-07-2008, 12:40 AM
wow who wrote this? this is pretty bad ass! :tu

honestfool84
11-07-2008, 01:00 AM
nice one.

urunobili
11-07-2008, 06:24 AM
Nice. I'm pretty sure that the writer posts here.

I'll let him reveal himself if he wants . . .

Marcus Bryant?

benefactor
11-07-2008, 06:45 AM
I try to remember this every time I turn on Spurs basketball.

We are all lucky to witness the growth and flourish of three of the game's great players at the same time. Three players whose jerseys will one day hang in the rafters in San Antonio, the Hall in Springfield, and more and more assuredly, the Parthenon of the NBA's Greatest Players.

Enjoy these times, Spurs fans.
Indeed. We are so quick to forget all that we have been blessed with. We are fortunate enough to be alive during an era of Spurs basketball that may never happen again. The media has spent years looking for reasons to declare the Spurs irrelevant, but to their chagrin we still matter and continue to force ourselves into the conversation. If we aren't old we are boring, and our superstars our constantly pushed onto the fringes to make way for other more appealing names.

But no matter what is said, they can't take away our glory from us. They can't take away my memories of being at game 6 in the AT&T where we dumped the Suns yet again. We are who we are...and we the true fans will cherish these times for the rest of our lives.

timaios
11-07-2008, 07:25 AM
I try to remember this every time I turn on Spurs basketball.

We are all lucky to witness the growth and flourish of three of the game's great players at the same time. Three players whose jerseys will one day hang in the rafters in San Antonio, the Hall in Springfield, and more and more assuredly, the Parthenon of the NBA's Greatest Players.

Enjoy these times, Spurs fans.

Bruce Bowen is the 4th Musketeer !
Don't forget him.

:flag::flag::flag::flag:

JPB
11-07-2008, 07:31 AM
Nice. I'm pretty sure that the writer posts here.

I'll let him reveal himself if he wants . . .


Kill Bill Pana ?

mystargtr34
11-07-2008, 07:42 AM
Kill Bill Pana ?

:lmao

mrspurs
11-07-2008, 07:56 AM
Well said

ClingingMars
11-07-2008, 08:36 AM
Wow. that was pretty well written.

-Mars

tav1
11-07-2008, 08:40 AM
I'm pretty sure the writer posts here too.

Sissiborgo
11-07-2008, 09:45 AM
Damn i love that game...And parker clearly the man on the court that time..:toast

urunobili
11-12-2008, 09:52 AM
Nice. I'm pretty sure that the writer posts here.

I'll let him reveal himself if he wants . . .

i think it's lurker.... :toast

Manu-of-steel
11-12-2008, 10:25 AM
nice article.

howbouthemspurs
11-12-2008, 03:51 PM
I couldnt have written it any better!..... awesome.

spursfan09
11-12-2008, 04:23 PM
yup this article was def not written by icecoldbrewski...

I. Hustle
11-12-2008, 04:29 PM
Nice. I'm pretty sure that the writer posts here.

I'll let him reveal himself if he wants . . .

Mad Bonner?

mVp
11-12-2008, 04:31 PM
Team is everything!

We’re very lucky to have such egoless and unselfish superstars on the Spurs.

tlongII
11-12-2008, 05:05 PM
Nice. I'm pretty sure that the writer posts here.

I'll let him reveal himself if he wants . . .

I can assure you it wasn't me.

duncan228
11-12-2008, 05:19 PM
There are several great writers here with high BBIQ. I'm curious who it is.

SenorSpur
11-12-2008, 05:26 PM
Great stuff - again. This Truehoop's section (48minutesofhellblogspot) is fast becomng a must-read. Much appreciated.

lurker23
11-12-2008, 06:13 PM
i think it's lurker.... :toast

I'm not sure if you're referring to lurker (who started posting a few months before me) or myself; if you're referring to me, I'm flattered, and thank you for thinking of me. However, in an effort to give credit where credit is due, I'll say that I did not write this story/blog.

Good stuff, though. Great writing, and a take on the Spurs that I wish most people around the nation would recognize.