Nope. It's all on Manu's shoulders.
TP is pretty damn consistent and great at what he does. He can make some pretty good assists.
It's Manu who is the wildcard every single night.
There has been quite a few comments about the team's roster this off season. For me the future of the Spurs sits squarely on the shoulders of the evolution of one player.
It is Tony Parker. He is a great scoring point guard. He is a good shooting point guard. If he can add becoming a great assist/passing point guard then the Spurs are hands down better than any other team.
Tony needs to make the Spurs a motion 5 offense with each player a threat to score on an open shot. The offense of dribble, dribble, dribble, attack and shoot may work from time to time, but it hurts the flow of the offense as a whole.
If he can dribble attack and find the open man (x9-x10 apg), he will be the best point guard in the NBA and the Spurs will win another ring.
Nope. It's all on Manu's shoulders.
TP is pretty damn consistent and great at what he does. He can make some pretty good assists.
It's Manu who is the wildcard every single night.
You're both wrong. It's Matt Bonner.
He's a ginger, and took out both Mark Madsen and Kevin Garnett.
If he finally shows that he can be a smart player, our bigman rotation will be solid, can stretch out the D, and will rape.
Then again, same can be said about Tolliver. But I'll give the edge to Bonner since he's already proven he can play on the NBA level.
I hate to admit it..but its true. Manu is always be a deciding factor. When he start to throw the ball to random fans (maybe he got confused for split second) or off on the jumpres....normally we lost,unless bench stepping up which is rare at least on 2008 season
Glad you caught the joke. I bet nobody else does.
The player who has made the difference for all 4 les.
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True, yet wouldn't be half the player he is nor would he have had any shot at being where he is today if it wasn't for..
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Duncan can't win it alone. No one can. It's taken every cast of characters he's had to get it done. He learned from Robinson, he's thrived with Parker and Manu and Bowen.
But he's the only constant in all 4.![]()
nah in my book its on timmy, i for one as well as a few friends a few months ago it seems, thought when the PO's started timmy was gonna turn it up another level, and then adding to that level as the games and teams wore on .(like he normally does, like a monster)guys like shaq and amare, tyson and west never had anyother reason to leave timmys side for one second...imo timmy struggled more then tony and manu...cant blame him really thou, since david he hasnt had much help.....how is it that LA and NO have 2 allstar bigs? and we only have one....sometimes mother nature isnt fair in basketball either....and the hits just keep on coming..go spurs go
I can't help but notice how weird that picture is. I mean, the ball is coming right at you Tim. ing catch it, don't stick your finger in the air.![]()
If I remember right it was a dead ball.![]()
Okay good.
But for the sake of comedy, I'll keep imagining it going right for him.![]()
That's hilarious every time.
In slow motion...
Tony will never be a big assist PG. The motion offense doesn't allow one player, not even the PG, to dominate the ball.
Oh c'mon everybody knows that the one player who will make the difference is
GEORGE HILL! LOL
at Manu trying to hold back his laughter.
Is it the number 4?
I gotta say the one player to make a difference this year is JAMES GIST
Who else would it be?
yes but nash has all those assist
and with suns old coach his assist went up over 3 a game
because a plyer as to shot the ball in 7 seconds or less
healthy 20 + healthy 21 + healthy 9 = at least a Finals appearance in 08-09
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