Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
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Originally Posted by apalisoc_9
Tony poured his soul into this organization and this is what he gets?
Have you thought of a nickname for your raptors forum profile?
07-29-2018
Play Boban
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
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Originally Posted by apalisoc_9
Tony poured his soul into this organization and this is what he gets?
Yeah, and he poured his soul into teammates’ wives, too.
07-29-2018
Play Boban
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
OP used to be a Porker hater. He’s all over the place.
07-29-2018
coachmac87
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
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Originally Posted by Play Boban
OP used to be a Porker hater. He’s all over the place.
He’s an attention whore
07-29-2018
ducks
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
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Originally Posted by Play Boban
How about “doesnt bang teammates’ wives”, tbh?
Prove he did!
Spurs get rid of baggage if it happened they would have traded him
07-29-2018
Play Boban
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
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Originally Posted by ducks
Prove he did!
Spurs get rid of baggage if it happened they would have traded him
Poop always protected Porker. I think he had some dirt on him tbh.
07-29-2018
TheGreatYacht
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
1. TD
2. Kawhi
3. David
4. Tony
5. Gervin
6. Silas
7. Sean
8. Bowen
9. Green
10. Avery
Manu is somewhere from 11-15 tbh
07-29-2018
ElNono
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
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Originally Posted by TheGreatYacht
1. TD
2. Kawhi
3. David
4. Tony
5. Gervin
6. Bowen
You forgot Sean Elliott, tbh
07-30-2018
barbacoataco
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
I always use rankings by peak value and career value as developed by Bill James. Peak value is your highest level of sustained value, basically your top 3-4 seasons. It doesn't mean a hot streak from one week in January. Career value is the cumulative value of the whole career, including successes in the regular season and playoffs, and awards and leaderboards.
Peak value Spurs
1. Duncan
2. Robinson
3. Leonard
4. Ginobili
5.Gervin
6.Parker
Career value
1. Duncan
2. Robinson
3. Parker
4. Gervin
5. Ginobili
6. Eliott
07-31-2018
TimmyBuckets
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
Ridiculous. Parker is a guaranteed top 5 Spur and an arguable top 3.
TD
DR
GG
TP/Manu
"When there is talk about the best point guards, sometimes they don't talk about me. But that is not my main motivation. They can talk about Jason Kidd, Steve Nash, Deron Williams, and Chris Paul. I still have the most rings." Damn right.
07-31-2018
Stabula
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
Parker is the third greatest Spur of all time behind Robinson.
08-01-2018
Drom John
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
WS regular season plus playoffs
244.2 Duncan
196.2 Robinson
127.2 Ginobili
124.0 Parker
117.2 Gervin
69.0 Leonard
60.3 Elliott
60.1 Silas
53.4 Johnson
41.5 Gilmore
08-01-2018
Allan Rowe vs Wade
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
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Originally Posted by TimmyBuckets
Ridiculous. Parker is a guaranteed top 5 Spur and an arguable top 3.
TD
DR
GG
Manu/TP
fify
08-01-2018
diego
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
Per year:
Duncan 12.85
Robinson 14.01
Ginobili 7.95
Parker 7.29
Leonard 9.85
08-01-2018
SpursforSix
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
I've got Parker and Strickland very close to each other.
Strickland was a better shooter and a much patter passer.
But Parker could get to the rim a little better.
But I gotta give the edge to the guy with the rings.
08-01-2018
Ed Helicopter Jones
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
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Originally Posted by Drom John
WS regular season plus playoffs
244.2 Duncan
196.2 Robinson
127.2 Ginobili
124.0 Parker
117.2 Gervin
69.0 Leonard
60.3 Elliott
60.1 Silas
53.4 Johnson
41.5 Gilmore
Interesting. That’s a pretty solid ranking I’d say.
08-01-2018
jsandiego
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
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Originally Posted by diego
Per year:
Duncan 12.85
Robinson 14.01
Ginobili 7.95
Parker 7.29
Leonard 9.85
TP & Manu pretty close. Who had a higher peak? Did one have a higher win-share year?
08-01-2018
Brazil
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
Tim
David
Manu/TP
With Manu and TP it is a matter of 3.a and 3.b I can understand arguments both side tbh I have no issue with a Manu 3.a and TP 3.b or the contrary really
08-01-2018
Brazil
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
On a side note I've watched a long interview of TP on a french radio podcast before he signed for Charlotte.
It was a very straight forward interview as always with TP and he repeated that his dream was to retire as a Spur and achieved the 20 years career with the Spurs. He was feeling good and wanted to pass the torch to Murray.
I'm sure he was heart broken to not have been able to find an agreement with Spurs... watching this vid after his signing with Charlotte is kinda sad...
08-01-2018
SpurPadre
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
Manu's nose is better than Teammate Wife Fucker, tbh.
08-01-2018
Brazil
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
I found the interview on youtube, it is dated back in May... it is in French
He speaks about his relation with Pop, he speaks about Curry (the best nba shooter ever according to him), he speaks about Tim and how special he is, he speaks how it was natural for him to let the starting job to Murray, he also speaks a couple of minutes about kobe..
08-01-2018
SanAntonioSpurs23
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
TD
Robinson
Manu
Gervin
Parker
Bowen
HWSNBN
The centerpiece
Errors
Kiwi
08-01-2018
SpurPadre
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.
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Originally Posted by Brazil
I found the interview on youtube, it is dated back in May... it is in French
He speaks about his relation with Pop, he speaks about Curry (the best nba shooter ever according to him), he speaks about Tim and how special he is, he speaks how it was natural for him to let the starting job to Murray, he also speaks a couple of minutes about kobe..
He yaps about Kobe but not Manu? WTF?
08-01-2018
SpurPadre
Re: With Tony's departure and Manu's potential retirement, its now time to rank them.