I don't have time to get into this as much as I'd like to at the moment but considering the OP, I'm having a hard time understanding some of these arguments I've seen.(Haven't read all, but I'll come back and do so later)
As for the question of the OP, who'd be the better second banana to Tim, in their prime, I'd probably go with Manu.
That's not to say Manu is the consistently more dominant player but Dirk plays the 4 and doesn't have the varied overall game to fill the gaps, so to speak, to compliment the numero uno instead of run the offense through at the same position.
Could Dirk and Tim co-exist? Absolutely. But I'd rather have a dominant backcourt player to compliment Tim instead of a dominant scorer at the 4, who if you don't utilize correctly by running the majority of your offense through, which you wouldn't if he was playing the second banana to Tim, you wouldn't fully reap the benefits of Dirk's game.
Dirk is absolutely the more dominant player night-in and night-out, but that wasn't the question.
If Dirk isn't your first option, which he should be probably 90% of the time, he shouldn't be reduced to simply a one-trick pony floating around the perimeter shooting jumpers and waiting for a kickout.
There's a pecking order on every successful team, both in terms of talent and role, and it takes a certain skillset and mentality to play a supporting role.
Dirk has the mentality and unselfishness to do it, like Manu, but he doesn't bring a conducive skillset and position to compliment Duncan.
Duncan at his best was a 4 and didn't have to burden himself banging solely against the 5's defensively, so playing him at 5 and Dirk at the 4 takes away from both of there respective talents.
I'll just finish with this, you're coming down the stretch of a game and you need a stop or a bucket with Duncan on the floor.
Who would compliment Tim on the offensive-end better with the defense sagging when they needed someone to break down the defense, make a play, or shot off of a kickout? And who would would be more likely to come up with a turnover, make a steal or game-changing defensive play, and where would that play or opportunity most likely come about, position wise, with Duncan manning the 4?
If Dirk's going to play second banana, it'd have to be for not only one of a player but someone whose position and skillset would allow him to thrive as a dominant scorer without taking away from his own game or effectiveness.
I don't think Duncan is that guy.

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