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SASdynasty!
05-29-2017, 08:36 AM
Hoping the Lakers draft well and make the playoffs so Parker has a chance to even up against the only team in the NBA he has a losing playoff record to. What a career...the guy has literally gone through pretty much every elite PG in the last few generations.

Sonics/Thunder (Payton, AD, Westbrook): 3-2
Lakers (Fisher, Nash): 2-3
Suns (Marbury, Nash, Dragic): 4-1
Mavericks (Nash, D Harris, Kidd, Monta): 3-2
Grizzlies (J Williams, Conley): 4-1
Nuggets (A Miller, Iverson): 2-0
Kings (Bibby): 1-0
Jazz (D Williams, D Harris): 2-0
Hornets (Paul): 1-0
Clippers (Paul): 1-1
Warriors (Curry): 1-0
Trailblazers (Lilliard): 1-0
Rockets (Harden): 1-0
Nets (Kidd): 1-0
Pistons (Billups): 1-0
Cavs (Gibson): 1-0
Heat (Chalmers): 1-1

Play Boban
05-29-2017, 08:48 AM
:cry

Clipper Nation
05-29-2017, 11:36 AM
:lol at pretending he wasn't carried by Duncan, Manu, Kawhi, and his own backups to those records.

Play Boban
05-29-2017, 11:39 AM
:lol at pretending he wasn't carried by Duncan, Manu, Kawhi, and his own backups to those records.
He'd be 0-1 against the Nets if not for Speedy Claxton tbh. :cry

Clipper Nation
05-29-2017, 12:44 PM
He'd be 0-1 against the Nets if not for Speedy Claxton tbh. :cry
I like how he glosses over how desperate the Spurs were to replace Porker with Kidd that offseason, tbh :lol

:cry "But, but, 1-0!" :cry

Thomas82
05-29-2017, 01:13 PM
The most accomplished PG in NBA history outside of Magic Johnson.

Play Boban
05-29-2017, 02:26 PM
I like how he glosses over how desperate the Spurs were to replace Porker with Kidd that offseason, tbh :lol

:cry "But, but, 1-0!" :cry
Truth bomb. :wowWe'd probably had won twice the number of titles with MVKidd than we did with Porker tbh.

SASdynasty!
05-29-2017, 02:53 PM
Truth bomb. :wowWe'd probably had won twice the number of titles with MVKidd than we did with Porker tbh.
Lol, we wouldn't have even got out of the first round in 2014 without Parker.

Spurs 4 The Win
05-29-2017, 03:21 PM
Truth bomb. :wowWe'd probably had won twice the number of titles with MVKidd than we did with Porker tbh.

One of the worst takes I have seen on this board, nice work

apalisoc_9
05-29-2017, 03:25 PM
Nice cherry picking stats brother, :lol

bklynspursfan
05-29-2017, 03:34 PM
I like how he glosses over how desperate the Spurs were to replace Porker with Kidd that offseason, tbh :lol

:cry "But, but, 1-0!" :cry

I think u mean to add Kidd to play with/mentor Parker .

http://www.foxsports.com/nba/story/san-antonio-spurs-gregg-popovich-jason-kidd-120315

Smh... Glossing over the facts

TheGreatYacht
05-29-2017, 04:33 PM
Only Spur to be in the playoff history books outside of Duncan.... Top 10 points, Top 5 assists...

Play Boban
05-29-2017, 05:36 PM
Lol, we wouldn't have even got out of the first round in 2014 without Parker.

Kidd would've been retired by then so we'd have been able to sign an elite PG. It may not be popular to say, but Porker was a net negative in the 2014 playoffs anyways tbh. "Injured" in the closeout game against Portland. :lol Scoreless until he started stat padding trying to steal FMVP from Kawhi in the closeout game in the Finals. :lol. This Frenchie has no damn shame.


One of the worst takes I have seen on this board, nice work

That means a lot coming from you. :wow

Hoops Czar
05-29-2017, 06:08 PM
The most accomplished PG in NBA history outside of Magic Johnson.

Hoops Czar
05-29-2017, 06:09 PM
Lol, we wouldn't have even got out of the first round in 2014 without Parker.

Clipper Nation
05-29-2017, 06:25 PM
Kidd would've been retired by then so we'd have been able to sign an elite PG. It may not be popular to say, but Porker was a net negative in the 2014 playoffs anyways tbh. "Injured" in the closeout game against Portland. :lol Scoreless until he started stat padding trying to steal FMVP from Kawhi in the closeout game in the Finals. :lol. This Frenchie has no damn shame.

DMC
05-29-2017, 06:35 PM
Parker was 0-11 in that closeout game until the Spurs were up 20 or so in the 3rd and which time Tony rang off several shots. Seems like forever ago, but I thought 20 was insurmountable for the Heat. Today it would be just a 3 minute run.

SASdynasty!
05-29-2017, 06:51 PM
Parker was 0-11 in that closeout game until the Spurs were up 20 or so in the 3rd and which time Tony rang off several shots. Seems like forever ago, but I thought 20 was insurmountable for the Heat. Today it would be just a 3 minute run.
One of the best closeout 4th quarters in Finals history. Considering the big lead the Spurs gave away the year before and lost, thankfully Parker carried us to the title in that 4th. And that's not even mentioning he led the Spurs in scoring in the Finals just like he did all regular season and all playoffs in that run.

DMC
05-29-2017, 06:55 PM
One of the best closeout 4th quarters in Finals history. Considering the big lead the Spurs gave away the year before and lost, thankfully Parker carried us to the title in that 4th. And that's not even mentioning he led the Spurs in scoring in the Finals just like he did all regular season and all playoffs in that run.

HOTS

Hoops Czar
05-29-2017, 06:59 PM
Kidd would've been retired by then so we'd have been able to sign an elite PG. It may not be popular to say, but Porker was a net negative in the 2014 playoffs anyways tbh. "Injured" in the closeout game against Portland. :lol Scoreless until he started stat padding trying to steal FMVP from Kawhi in the closeout game in the Finals. :lol. This Frenchie has no damn shame.


Well, Kawhi stole FMVP from Duncan so I guess it's all relative. No use mentioning him up until the finals because he was pretty much non-existent.

Hoops Czar
05-29-2017, 07:00 PM
One of the best closeout 4th quarters in Finals history. Considering the big lead the Spurs gave away the year before and lost, thankfully Parker carried us to the title in that 4th. And that's not even mentioning he led the Spurs in scoring in the Finals just like he did all regular season and all playoffs in that run.

Play Boban
05-30-2017, 06:11 PM
Well, Kawhi stole FMVP from Duncan so I guess it's all relative. No use mentioning him up until the finals because he was pretty much non-existent.
:cry

lefty20
05-30-2017, 06:18 PM
Watching Billups bully Tony in 05 Finals was hard to watch, tbh.

Play Boban
05-30-2017, 06:28 PM
Watching Billups bully Tony in 05 Finals was hard to watch, tbh.
:wow Possibly one of the biggest truth bombs lobbed on this site tbh. :wow

boutons_deux
05-30-2017, 06:30 PM
He'd be 0-1 against the Nets if not for Speedy Claxton tbh. :cry

not this shit again. Speedy went on to a long and stellar post-Spurs career

dabom
05-30-2017, 06:33 PM
Prime Speedy. :wow


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEJA1X1_Lp4

tonight...you
05-30-2017, 06:33 PM
not this shit again. Speedy went on to a long and stellar post-Spurs career
But, for a couple playoff games, he did our team solid and praise should be given.

Ed Helicopter Jones
05-31-2017, 07:37 PM
The losing record to the Lakers is primarily due to Phil Jackson knowing how to make adjustments to stop him. I remember Tony being able to open a series against them getting where he wanted, when he wanted, and by game 2 or 3 getting nullified without the Spurs coaches counter-punching real effectively. That was really the only team that slowed Tony down in his prime. If Tony had the range on his shot back then that he has now he probably would have been unstoppable.

Tony's the best PG in team history and one of the top 5 Spurs of all-time.

duncan2k5
05-31-2017, 07:49 PM
He'd be 0-1 against the Nets if not for Speedy Claxton tbh. :cry

Facts...Young spurs fans may not remember...Dude was benched heavily at times for speedy because of his bad play

Play Boban
05-31-2017, 07:53 PM
Facts...Young spurs fans may not remember...Dude was benched heavily at times for speedy because of his bad play
:toast

Snaq O'Meal
05-31-2017, 08:41 PM
Watching Billups bully Tony in 05 Finals was hard to watch, tbh.

Billups was more Marbury than Boobie. Those muscular point guards have always bullied Porker.

therealtruth
05-31-2017, 11:49 PM
The losing record to the Lakers is primarily due to Phil Jackson knowing how to make adjustments to stop him. I remember Tony being able to open a series against them getting where he wanted, when he wanted, and by game 2 or 3 getting nullified without the Spurs coaches counter-punching real effectively. That was really the only team that slowed Tony down in his prime. If Tony had the range on his shot back then that he has now he probably would have been unstoppable.

Tony's the best PG in team history and one of the top 5 Spurs of all-time.

It was no secret that you just had to pack the paint against him. And was still working in 2011 with the Grizzlies even after he developed that jumpshot. Also SJax blames him for the backdoor sweep in 2012. And remember who was conveniently missing when they won game 6 in OKC in '14.

TheDoctor
06-01-2017, 12:16 AM
Prime Speedy. :wow


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEJA1X1_Lp4


Speedy Claxton, IN for the ineffective Tony Parker

TheGreatYacht
06-01-2017, 12:23 AM
Lmao Manuretards slobbing each other up over a 20yr old Parker struggling in the playoffs.

Some players are good enough to be NBA starters at 19 years old. Others play in Southern Mexico and Italy until they're 25.

At the end of the day, Parker has more playoff points and assists than your boy. Don't forget fags

Snaq O'Meal
06-01-2017, 12:38 AM
It was no secret that you just had to pack the paint against him. And was still working in 2011 with the Grizzlies even after he developed that jumpshot. Also SJax blames him for the backdoor sweep in 2012. And remember who was conveniently missing when they won game 6 in OKC in '14.

Packing the paint was Phil's approach to neutering Porker.

The other way of erasing him from a series is with a long defender such as Thabo Sefolosha.

bic50
06-01-2017, 09:57 AM
Well, Kawhi stole FMVP from Duncan so I guess it's all relative. No use mentioning him up until the finals because he was pretty much non-existent.
Kawhi didn't steal fmvp

Play Boban
06-01-2017, 12:06 PM
Porker :lol

Claxton :wow

Play Boban
06-01-2017, 12:08 PM
Veteran point guard Tony Porker is benched in favor of MVClaxton should rookie Manu Ginobili gets the minutes in the closout game. :lol

Porker has always been awful in closeout games tbh. Just look at 6/23 and 4/12 in the closeout games from the 2013 Finals, his "injury" against Portland in game 6 in 2014, and his scoreless performance until garbage time in game 5 in the 2014 Finals tbh. And many more...tbh...he also was awful against LAL in 2004. 3/11 in game 7 against Detroit in 2005 (Manu and Timmy carried us :cry). :lol