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Diego20
02-01-2014, 08:06 AM
Boston Big Three 540 wins in regular season.

Lakers Big Three 490 wins in regular season.


Spurs Big Three ???????, anybody know how many wins? I heard that our big three is in the third position, am I right?


You think our Big Three is going to pass the Laker's one or even Boston big three? Since we have one year and half more of our big three.

Spursfanfromafar
02-01-2014, 08:41 AM
Boston Big Three 540 wins in regular season.

Lakers Big Three 490 wins in regular season.


Spurs Big Three ???????, anybody know how many wins? I heard that our big three is in the third position, am I right?


You think our Big Three is going to pass the Laker's one or even Boston big three? Since we have one year and half more of our big three.

They have got 472 regular season wins so far ... I think if Ginobili gets healthy, they could possibly break the Lakers record this year itself.

Diego20
02-01-2014, 11:54 AM
They have got 472 regular season wins so far ... I think if Ginobili gets healthy, they could possibly break the Lakers record this year itself.

Didn't know they are that close to the record, good to know, thanks!

lefty
02-01-2014, 01:04 PM
Are you sure Tim-Manu-Leonard have won that many games ?????

heyheymymy
02-01-2014, 01:14 PM
yeah this was a graphic that came up on one of the espn televised games last week. i think it was the portland game

Skull-1
02-01-2014, 01:31 PM
Are you sure Tim-Manu-Leonard have won that many games ?????

Tim-Tony-Leonard tbqh, fwiw, IMHO.

Diego20
02-01-2014, 05:28 PM
Tim-Tony-Leonard tbqh, fwiw, IMHO.

Leonard: 11,6 PPG, 1,8APG and 6,1RPG with a PER of 17,65

Manu (36 years old) : 12,1 PPG, 4,5APG and 3,3RPG with a PER of 19,34

You tell me who isn't in the big three :)

hater tbqh, fwiw, IMHO.

Skull-1
02-01-2014, 07:41 PM
Leonard: 11,6 PPG, 1,8APG and 6,1RPG with a PER of 17,65

Manu (36 years old) : 12,1 PPG, 4,5APG and 3,3RPG with a PER of 19,34

You tell me who isn't in the big three :)

hater tbqh, fwiw, IMHO.


Leonard : First Unit Starter

Manu : Second Unit Scrub (Who can't make a simple move without pulling his hammy, tbqh, fwiw, IMHO.)

Diego20
02-02-2014, 10:55 AM
Leonard : First Unit Starter

Manu : Second Unit Scrub (Who can't make a simple move without pulling his hammy, tbqh, fwiw, IMHO.)

That who can't make a simple move without pulling his hammy is playing better than the young big hands boy. Deal with it.

ginobilized
02-02-2014, 11:41 AM
Let's define the terms here.
Boston Big 3 of Pierce, Garnett and Allen 2007-2012?
Boston's Big 3 won 277 games playing together in the regular season.

Laker's Big 3 =???

gnsf0946
02-02-2014, 11:46 AM
Let's define the terms here.
Boston Big 3 of Pierce, Garnett and Allen 2007-2012?
Boston's Big 3 won 277 games playing together in the regular season.

Laker's Big 3 =???

Bostons Big 3 is obviously Bird, McHale and Parish

Lakers Big 3 is Magic, Kareem and Cooper

jacuza20
02-02-2014, 11:34 PM
Tim-Tony-Leonard tbqh, fwiw, IMHO.

hahaha, Leonard isn't healthy either. What's his excuse? Anyways, Gino is still putting up better numbers and in less minutes. hater

exstatic
02-03-2014, 12:50 AM
They have got 472 regular season wins so far ... I think if Ginobili gets healthy, they could possibly break the Lakers record this year itself.

How does this team win 55 games on average, stay together for 10 seasons, going on 11, and only have 472 wins for our Big Three?

Spursfanfromafar
02-03-2014, 02:14 AM
How does this team win 55 games on average, stay together for 10 seasons, going on 11, and only have 472 wins for our Big Three?

Because.. they don't play in all those 55 games together. Take injuries, rest, bad seasons in between .. all into account and 45 wins together per season since 2002-03 is indeed fantastic.

TJastal
02-03-2014, 02:19 AM
Because.. they don't play in all those 55 games together. Take injuries, rest, bad seasons in between .. all into account and 45 wins together per season since 2002-03 is indeed fantastic.

Wow, really? You needed to explain this? :lol

Kidd K
02-03-2014, 02:32 AM
How does this team win 55 games on average, stay together for 10 seasons, going on 11, and only have 472 wins for our Big Three?

Ginobili misses a lot of time with injury. His lack of being on the floor is literally the main reason they aren't already right at the record. Duncan is rarely off the floor and tbh Parker doesn't miss much time either.

Though to be fair, 10x 55 is 550. It's only about 80 games won without all 3 on floor over 10 years. Not a huge deal, but yeah it's mostly Manu who was out.

dunkman
02-03-2014, 02:08 PM
Bostons Big 3 is obviously Bird, McHale and Parish

Lakers Big 3 is Magic, Kareem and Cooper

Lakers big 3 must be Magic, Kareem and Worthy. And it's incredible, the Spurs can be right there with Lakers and Celtics big 3's.

Skull-1
02-03-2014, 02:10 PM
That who can't make a simple move without pulling his hammy is playing better than the young big hands boy. Deal with it.


Against scrubs anyone would play well. :lol

Skull-1
02-03-2014, 02:10 PM
hahaha, Leonard isn't healthy either. What's his excuse? Anyways, Gino is still putting up better numbers and in less minutes. hater


Against second team scrubs running the offense. Different roles. Different competition level. Duh.

gnsf0946
02-03-2014, 02:25 PM
Lakers big 3 must be Magic, Kareem and Worthy. And it's incredible, the Spurs can be right there with Lakers and Celtics big 3's.

I thought so too at first, but no, it's Cooper instead of Worthy.

edit: don't know where to find this stat but did find this article (bit outdated but relevant nonetheless):

http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/2013/11/20/spurs-big-three-one-for-the-ages/

Diego20
02-03-2014, 05:14 PM
Against scrubs anyone would play well. :lol

You are a dumbass :lol. If what you say is true then TD should play with the second unit so he can score 50 points against the scrubs. LMAO. Most teams in the NBA almost don't have a second unit because ALL OF THEIR starters play 33 or 34 minutes (even more) unlike Spurs. Those teams depend of their six man and that's all. Learn some basketball, hater tbqh IMO.

Diego20
02-03-2014, 05:23 PM
Against scrubs anyone would play well. :lol

Btw MB is playing against the same "scrubs" yet he averages less points, rebounds, assists and less PER with more games played. And he's younger than Manu. :lmao:lmao

Johnny RIngo
02-03-2014, 06:06 PM
hahaha, Leonard isn't healthy either. What's his excuse? Anyways, Gino is still putting up better numbers and in less minutes. hater

Leonard showed up in the Finals. Parker/Manu didn't. Spurs need to stop depending on internationals so much - these guys always disappoint in the post-season and seem more loyal to their national teams than to the Spurs. Leonard's a good kid though - turned down US basketball over the summer to rest up for the upcoming season. Tony/Manu could learn a thing or two from him.

jacuza20
02-04-2014, 06:08 PM
Against second team scrubs running the offense. Different roles. Different competition level. Duh.

you act like most teams have 10-11 man rotations. A lot of the time manu still plays against starters when he's in the game.

jacuza20
02-04-2014, 06:12 PM
Leonard showed up in the Finals. Parker/Manu didn't. Spurs need to stop depending on internationals so much - these guys always disappoint in the post-season and seem more loyal to their national teams than to the Spurs. Leonard's a good kid though - turned down US basketball over the summer to rest up for the upcoming season. Tony/Manu could learn a thing or two from him.

I thought Manu didn't play international this year?

Cry Havoc
02-04-2014, 06:35 PM
Leonard : First Unit Starter

Manu : Second Unit Scrub (Who can't make a simple move without pulling his hammy, tbqh, fwiw, IMHO.)

Yeah, that's such a great comparison, given Leonard's level of health right now.

N0 LyF3 ScRuB
02-04-2014, 07:02 PM
Skull getting shit on again

sammy
02-04-2014, 07:05 PM
hahaha, Leonard isn't healthy either. What's his excuse? Anyways, Gino is still putting up better numbers and in less minutes. hater

I agree! That idiot is nothing but a hater!

sammy
02-04-2014, 07:15 PM
You are a dumbass :lol. If what you say is true then TD should play with the second unit so he can score 50 points against the scrubs. LMAO. Most teams in the NBA almost don't have a second unit because ALL OF THEIR starters play 33 or 34 minutes (even more) unlike Spurs. Those teams depend of their six man and that's all. Learn some basketball, hater tbqh IMO.

Agree! Skull is a Dumbass! Skull GTFO Hater!

dunkman
02-05-2014, 08:04 AM
I thought so too at first, but no, it's Cooper instead of Worthy.

edit: don't know where to find this stat but did find this article (bit outdated but relevant nonetheless):

http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/2013/11/20/spurs-big-three-one-for-the-ages/

Cooper was an exellent role player, but still a role player, no way he could be considered a part of "big-3". The article mentions "trios", since Coop played various additional seasons with Jabbar then Worthy, the total number of wins reflects that.

gnsf0946
02-05-2014, 10:02 AM
Cooper was an exellent role player, but still a role player, no way he could be considered a part of "big-3". The article mentions "trios", since Coop played various additional seasons with Jabbar then Worthy, the total number of wins reflects that.

Why they count Cooper as the part of a Big 3 I don't know but it is how it is and everyone counts that trio as the one with 2nd most wins.