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jalberto
08-16-2011, 07:22 AM
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Manu ranks No. 16 among SI.com’s top NBA players-Spurs guard Manu Ginobili was ranked 16th by SI.com’s Point Forward
in its list of the NBA’s top players. Ginobili will end up being the Spurs’ highest rated player in the listing.
Earlier, Tim Duncan was listed as No. 23 and Tony Parker was 26th. SI.com’s Zach Lowe has been revealing the top players in the NBA.
mysanantonio.com-by Tim Griffin (http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/2011/08/15/manu-ranks-no-16-among-si-coms-top-nba-players/)



top NBA players -SI.com(11-20) (http://nba-point-forward.si.com/2011/08/15/top-100-nba-players-nos-11-20/)

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ALVAREZ6
08-16-2011, 02:21 PM
Some nice quotes in that article that I haven't read before:


“There’s almost nothing not to like about Ginobili, and had he played more minutes, I could easily have flipped him over the next guy — and perhaps even the guy after that. He’s a great all-around player who has been the driving force in San Antonio for a couple of years now. He has long been one of the league’s best big-game and big-moment players, and that ‘skill,’ to the degree that it is a skill at all, seems only to get better as Ginobili ages.


“Being ‘clutch’ probably isn’t a real, permanent skill. But players like Ginobili have an easier time appearing as clutch because they can hurt an opponent in so many ways. He can attack in isolation. He runs the pick-and-roll like an elite point guard, threading gorgeous pocket passes to Tim Duncan or using his weird hesitation dribbles and Euro-step (Manu-step?) techniques to create space. He can finish well at the rim. He hits an above-average mark from the floater range. He can make threes both off the catch and off the dribble, the latter of which is a rare skill. And when a defender overplays his left hand, Ginobili will cross him over to the right, get in the lane, cross back to his left and do something so crazy that you’ll want to re-watch it instantly.


“On defense, Ginobili is a rangy, whip-smart 6-foot-6 creator of chaos. He is always near the top of the league in steals, and it’s easy to mistake him for an irresponsible gambler when he suddenly leaves his guy to swipe the ball from an unsuspecting sap 15 feet away. But if you watch carefully (and long enough), you realize that Ginobili’s gambles are based on his knowledge of an opposing playbook and anticipation of what action is about to happen. It’s gambling almost without risk, and Ginobili might be better at it than anyone.

sananspursfan21
08-16-2011, 02:31 PM
sounds about right if your not bias

bigfan
08-16-2011, 10:09 PM
I agree the list is pretty much the way it really is for the top 30 or so. After that it really doesnt matter, does it?