On a per-40 minute basis, Ginobili averaged 25.1 points, 6.2 rebounds and 5.8 assists, and did it with the fourth-best TS% among shooting guards. Those numbers are awfully similar to those of the guy who won the MVP award -- in fact, it was Ginobili, not Bryant, who was first among shooting guards in PER.But on a per-minute basis, few players can touch him. Ginobili hit 40.1 percent of his 3s, had one of the highest free-throw rates at his position, ranked seventh among guards in rebound rate, was in the top 10 among shooting guards in both blocks and steals per minute, and shot 86.0 percent from the line. His only negative stat was a subpar turnover ratio; in pretty much every other phase he was one of the 10 best players at his position.