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Oberto!
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Last edited by mouse; 09-09-2007 at 09:21 PM.
The one and only
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bruce "lock and knockdown" bowen
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Manu hardcores would argue it's because of his bench role, and 3rd party and sometimes 1st scoring duties that he is somehow overrated.
Understand it's a San Antonio thing. Nobody is going to come here and put us on SportsCenter every night with him or Duncan. Given on another squad Manu would be a 20 or more scorer at will.
Realistically though it's a mental thing. Manu has transformed into his roles he is asked to play with the Spurs, and he has to turn it on and off instantly all the time. A lot of superstars cannot accomplish that even.
Manu is the most underated Spurs player.
Without him, Duncan wouldn't be Duncan, Parker wouldn't be Parker, and Spurs wouldn't be Spurs that we know.
MANU --- hands down ...
and the NBA wouldn't be the NBA, and Basketball wouldn't be Basketball, and Humanity wouldn't be Humanity![]()
Bruce Bowen.
Bruce's a best defensive player in the league and doesn't get more credit for that.
outside the Spurs family, Manu is underrated. Here in Spurstalk, he is not.
Proof: http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...ighlight=Ditka![]()
I would say he is the most overrated.
I dunno, probably Oberto. He has good feet and is always in the right place at the right time like Tim is. Manu is still feared by defenses even though he's coming off the bench now. Even though Bruce can't win a DPOY because his defense doesn't show up in the boxscore, he does get named to the All-Defensive Team every year. Tony and Tim have the MVPs to back their up, Horry has 7 rings and has broken millions of hearts on the way.
So I vote Oberto.
Last year it was Oberto. This year it will be Bonner.
Tony Parker. The way he got shafted on the season MVP vote!
Well if he could only get one of the MVP trophies last year, I am glad he won the one he did.![]()
I could make pretty good arguments for Bowen and Oberto. (There were times last year that I thought many of you were too down on Fab.)
However, I have to go with Ginobili. There haven't been many players in the entire history of professional basketball that have accomplished what Ginobili has so far in his career. Perhaps more importantly, how many players have the talent, patience, and mental toughness to accept reduced minutes for the sake of the overall offensive strategy and subs ution pattern? Manu could be an all-star every year on another team...
no that would be tp
everyone loves manu
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