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ViceCity84
04-12-2012, 06:34 PM
1.Tim Duncan
2.Tony Parker-Stunk it up vs elite teams
3.Manu Ginobili
4.Danny Green-who would of thought
5.Stephen Jackson
6.Tiago Splitter-Disappointing
7.Kawhi Leonard
8.Gary Neal
9.Boris Diaw
10.Matt Bonner
11.Dejuan Blair
12.Patty Mills
13.James Anderson

Sa_Spursfan20
04-12-2012, 08:47 PM
Not sure how you think Tiago's performance has been disappointing. That is unless you mean Pop not giving him enough time is disappointing?

Johnny RIngo
04-12-2012, 08:49 PM
Ginobili's too high - missed most of the season and only playing 21 mpg because he's built like a china doll. He's a role player at this point.

ViceCity84
04-12-2012, 08:56 PM
13.Blair is the worst player

Fixed

TheSkeptic
04-12-2012, 09:05 PM
I think you should hold off until the season's over. You're writing these up way too close to painful losses and a few disappointing stretches.

Kuestmaster
04-12-2012, 10:26 PM
Kawhi leonard should be higher than sjax right now. In the playoffs Buckets will be more helpful for sure.

And as we have seen today we are going as far as Timmy carries us. We started being eliminated in the playoffs when he started to decline. But he looks amazing sometimes this year. I hope he has one last playoff run in his legs. Manu and Tony aren't consistent enough

Juggity
04-12-2012, 10:35 PM
2.Tony Parker-Stunk it up vs elite teams


Parker destroyed Russell Westbrook & the Thunder earlier in the season, lest we forget

spectator
04-12-2012, 10:55 PM
tony must be no 1. he carried the team so much during the season; he just hit a rough patch and everyone is willing to throw him under the bus.

tim is 2nd.

manu cannot be 3rd - this team was over .600 without ginobili. we would have made the playoffs without manu this year, and when you can say that, he cannot be the 3rd best player for the entire year.

ElNono
04-12-2012, 10:55 PM
Tony should be numero 1 if we're talking all season long, tbh

Spurtacus
04-12-2012, 11:05 PM
1.Tim Duncan
2.Tony Parker-Stunk it up vs elite teams
3.Manu Ginobili
4.Danny Green-who would of thought
5.Stephen Jackson
6.Tiago Splitter-Disappointing
7.Kawhi Leonard
8.Gary Neal
9.Boris Diaw
10.Matt Bonner
11.Dejuan Blair
12.Patty Mills
13.James Anderson

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spectator
04-12-2012, 11:16 PM
No. Scoring 30+ on weak and Eastern teams (not named MIA or CHI) is irrelevant. The CHI, LAL, and even tonight's game proved that he's not #1.

:lol this is sort of funny because you just helped in proving my point. the quality of one player is measured in how many wins that player helps you get. a win vs the bucks is the same as a win over the thunder. i know this may be hard to accept for some people, but hypothetically, if parker plays at mvp level vs. 22-23 teams in the league and helps the spurs win games (he averages career high in assists this year), his value to the spurs organization is very, very high; even if he always has bad games vs the top 5 teams in the league.

for a statistical view of this concept, you can check this link (http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/SAS/2012.html) and scroll down to advanced stats, order by win shares. tony team leader by far.

again, this is not a question of who plays the best per minute - manu leads the ws/48min by a long, long margin.

The ADMIRAL 50
04-12-2012, 11:22 PM
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Hi, how are you?

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Keepin' it real
04-12-2012, 11:25 PM
Any such list that doesn't have Bonner last is a flawed list.

DMC
04-12-2012, 11:25 PM
Ranking players on the same team = fail

You cannot rank players based on one standard. They all have roles to play and that's how they should be judged.

Of course the stars are going to be higher, but then you factor the salary and you start to get the point.