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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
Michi_Germany
Every time I feel down I just have to read the Spanoulis-Thread to get happy immediatly :lol It's awesome!
:lmao:lmao I know what you mean.
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
timvp
Ranking players throughout the league is pretty pointless.
pointless? its so much fun! that's the point.
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
timvp
Ranking players throughout the league is pretty pointless. CP3 and a healthy Deron Williams could be classified as better than Parker. Maybe even Billups and Nash if the setting is right.
But I'll gladly settle for having Parker on the Spurs. When he's playing at this level, he's a perfect fit with the rest of the personnel :smokin
Fuck Nash, Billups, and Williams. Parker has owned all of them when it counted. CP3 is probably the only player actually better than Parker, and I think Parker still has another level or two he can take his game to after this year.
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
Spursfan092120
:lmao:lmao I know what you mean.
All other users here on Spurstalk know what I mean :lol Except one!
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
Fermixalot
Yeah, Tim and Manu are very hard too work with. :downspin:
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But Tony has stepped up BIG TIME with all the injuries and is playing out of his mind this year. I'm glad that he's finally getting the national recognition for being the great player that he is.
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Duncan was in street clothes and we all saw that Manu is pretty rusty right now
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
I thought it was Sequ that started the thread..
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
Spursfan092120
Yes..but Spanoulis is just as good as Tony...just ask KBP..lol
and every european assist is worth 2 nba assists. same for points.
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
Michi_Germany
All other users here on Spurstalk know what I mean :lol Except one!
I know...have you seen my new sig lately? I changed something...lol
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
Michi_Germany
Every time I feel down I just have to read the Spanoulis-Thread to get happy immediatly :lol It's awesome!
haha, a 'make your day' thread ay? :P lol I guess that thread and such other threads will be here for a long long time, so you wont have to feel down never never never again!!! :king
Right? KBP?
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
Timvp why the hell would you even come up with Nash's name? Seriously have we not seen enough of his flaws to know that Parker is without a doubt better than him?
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
VI_Massive
and every european assist is worth 2 nba assists. same for points.
Yep...and Ioannis Bourousis is the next Tim Duncan and would own Wilt Chamberlain.
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
Bukefal
haha, a 'make your day' thread ay? :P lol I guess that thread and such other threads will be here for a long long time, so you wont have to feel down never never never again!!! :king
Right? KBP?
You're right! Now I'm smiling all the day. And nobody knows what's up with me :lol
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
picnroll
Without Manu and with an injured Duncan Parker is playing more like a Paul or Williams type PG with the ball constantly being put in his hands.
Yeah, this stretch has pretty much curbstomped the idea that Parker isn't a real point guard or those that said it was lack of point guard skill that kept his assists totals down. Let him get as many touches throughout the game as every other star point guard gets and the results prove Parker is more than legit.
28.6 points and 9.2 assists over his last five games. 27.5 points and 8.6 assists over his last ten games. Hopefully when everyone is healthy and Parker's numbers return back to their customary 19 and 6 that the New Age Spurs fans realize the difference in the offense and why Parker isn't going to put up CP3 or DWill type numbers in that setup.
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
Spursfan092120
I know...have you seen my new sig lately? I changed something...lol
A wonderful sig. But I think there are many quotes to come for your sig :lol
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
Michi_Germany
A wonderful sig. But I think there are many quotes to come for your sig :lol
I know..but I have to pick and choose..can't go too crazy with sig length..:lmao
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
timvp
Yeah, this stretch has pretty much curbstomped the idea that Parker isn't a real point guard or those that said it was lack of point guard skill that kept his assists totals down. Let him get as many touches throughout the game as every other star point guard gets and the results prove Parker is more than legit.
28.6 points and 9.2 assists over his last five games. 27.5 points and 8.6 assists over his last ten games. Hopefully when everyone is healthy and Parker's numbers return back to their customary 19 and 6 that the New Age Spurs fans realize the difference in the offense and why Parker isn't going to put up CP3 or DWill type numbers in that setup.
Is there a website to see the stats just for a stretch of games?
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
DespЏrado
Timvp why the hell would you even come up with Nash's name? Seriously have we not seen enough of his flaws to know that Parker is without a doubt better than him?
I threw two conditions on that statement :lol
If the scenario is that you have a running team filled with athletes that can't shoot and the other team has a point guard who isn't a threat offensively, then that might be a scenario in which Nash would be chosen over Parker.
But yeah, Parker has been owning Nash since Parker was a prepubescent.
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
Spursfan092120
I know..but I have to pick and choose..can't go too crazy with sig length..:lmao
His quotes are just hilarious for me. You know, I'm from Germany and I follow the games Europe. I feel ashamed to read such a bullshit day in and day out.
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
Michi_Germany
Is there a website to see the stats just for a stretch of games?
ESPN has the last five. I had to break out the calculator for the last ten.
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I put TP in Top 5...meaning he could be anywhere from 3-5. Like Spursfan092 said, it's "just my opinion." Chauncey Billups changed the culture in Denver from that of hopeless first-round fodder to darkhorse contender. Rajan Rondo has been HUGE for the C's this year w/ all the injuries they've had--and is an excellent defending and rebounding PG. Mo Williams has been huge for the Cavs (not as good as TP). Andre Miller is another great and seemingly eternally underrated PG. I think this is Tony's best season by far, and at years end sure--he might be #3. CP3 and D-Will are still 1 and 2 tho.
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
timvp
ESPN has the last five. I had to break out the calculator for the last ten.
OK, Thanks. I think his last 15 games were really impressives. And his percentage is above 50% in this stretch.
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
timvp
Yeah, this stretch has pretty much curbstomped the idea that Parker isn't a real point guard or those that said it was lack of point guard skill that kept his assists totals down. Let him get as many touches throughout the game as every other star point guard gets and the results prove Parker is more than legit.
28.6 points and 9.2 assists over his last five games. 27.5 points and 8.6 assists over his last ten games. Hopefully when everyone is healthy and Parker's numbers return back to their customary 19 and 6 that the New Age Spurs fans realize the difference in the offense and why Parker isn't going to put up CP3 or DWill type numbers in that setup.
Yeah but everybody is going to forget that and we will come back with the trade TP for Rondo stuff..
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
Michi_Germany
His quotes are just hilarious for me. You know, I'm from Germany and I follow the games Europe. I feel ashamed to read such a bullshit day in and day out.
I know..but it's hilarious.
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
When he's on, he makes his team damn near unbeatable, and his game just keeps getting better every year. Can't say that about any other point guard in the league.
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Re: Tony Parker=Best PG in the NBA
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Originally Posted by
DeadlyDynasty
I put TP in Top 5...meaning he could be anywhere from 3-5. Like Spursfan092 said, it's "just my opinion." Chauncey Billups changed the culture in Denver from that of hopeless first-round fodder to darkhorse contender. Rajan Rondo has been HUGE for the C's this year w/ all the injuries they've had--and is an excellent defending and rebounding PG. Mo Williams has been huge for the Cavs (not as good as TP). Andre Miller is another great and seemingly eternally underrated PG. I think this is Tony's best season by far, and at years end sure--he might be #3. CP3 and D-Will are still 1 and 2 tho.
I agree on Andre Miller, I don't understand why there is no love for this guy he is an awsome PG for sure. For the rest I think that TP>DW, anyway he is the best fit for this spur team w/o any doubt.