Here's lookin' at you, kid.
Manu
Dirk
Here's lookin' at you, kid.
the 2nd round in the east, against a philly team whose best player was out injured and was led by Igoudala and Andre Miller. Joe posted 17.1 ppg 4.4 reb, 3.1 ast, and 1 spg on .415 and .435 from 3... and ended his playoffs with 16.4 ppg / 4.5 rpg / 3.5 ast, 1.3 stl and .417 / .343
fact- Josh Smith led the hawks in scoring and mike bibby led them in assists. the only notable category joe led them in was minutes played, by less than 2 minutes over smith.
this hawks team also has solid role players most spurs fans would trade straight up for the ones we had in 07/08, the last season manu played meaningful minutes- wouldn't you take horford over bonner? pachulia over oberto? williams over finley? murray over udoka?
all this said, the hawks finished 08/09 47-35, philly 41-41. when was the last time the spurs played a 41 win team in the playoffs? even as the first seed? would you bet on the hawks making it past the 2nd round in the next 5 years? how about just getting past the 1st in the next 5 years? that would be a stupid bet because the only way they could make it is if they get favorable matchups, or another "franchise player"
joe johnson has been to one all star game, as a reserve, same as manu. unlike manu, no all-nba teams.
as far as I know, no MVP press like manu got in the 07/08 season. JJ led his team in scoring? so did Manu in 07/08. are you telling me teams were game planning on the spurs' 2nd and 3rd scorers and that the plan was to "let manu get his"? what are the chances teams did the same with JJ, gameplanning for smith instead? I dont know, but that sounds like a stupid argument. and anyone who has watched the spurs from 05-08 knows manu is the spurs closer. its not like he is a third option that doesnt get the ball when it matters (in fact, most clutch stats had him scoring in the kobe/lebron/dirk tier in the last 5 minutes of a game). and its probably a safe bet that the spurs pace was much lower than the hawks, probably in any season from 2000 onward.
really, the biggest thing JJ has on manu is minutes played and durability. and while that is certainly valuable for a franchise player, I'm not seeing anything that makes it so safe to assume manu would be unable to lead a team with smith, bibby, pachulia horford and williams over a sixers team with iguodala, miller, young and dalembert.
oh, and since we all love stats and the playoffs is what matters:
JJ career playoff stats:
37.1 mpg / .423 FG / .417 3FG / 15.8 ppg / 4.3 reb / 3.2 ast / .9 spg
manu career playoff stats:
30.8 mpg / .443 FG / .380 3FG / 16.0 ppg / 4.8 reb / 3.5 ast / 1.4 spg
manu does everything better except for shooting 3s in 6 minutes less.
and manu's best numbers (04-05, 05-06, 07-08) were the seasons he played the most minutes (33.6, 32.8, 32.9, respectively, with 04-05 being the best)
anyways, I'm done wasting time talking about JJ, a guy only butt hurt suns fans will remember 10 years from now. manu on the other hand will be remembered by suns fans, pistons fans, sonics fans, cavs fans, laker fans, etc etc well beyond that.
*and I didnt even mention the fact that manu is the protagonist of one of the greatest basketball feats of all time, knocking out the dream team, twice, at home in Indy and again at the Athens Olympics.
so yes, in my humble opinion it is extremely stupid to suggest that joe johnson is in a separte tier from manu ginobili because he scored 25ppg with a good % on a crappy team. comparable? sure, you can argue, there are enough similarities and unknowns to make arguments. but the numbers show that, even if manu lost efficiency with a whopping 6 more minutes, his numbers would still be on track with JJ's if not better.
It wasn't a complete loss though. DAF86 still managed to become the white girl in this hotel of a thread while Kobe Bryant posters checked in and out all night long.
Brah I didn't know the Hawks played the 76ers in the playoffs last year.
Not a chance. The Spurs won against the Lakers in 2003 because Duncan owned all that year. He was, HANDS DOWN, the best player in the game and proved it again and again that playoffs, culminating in a near quadruple-double in the clinching game of the Finals.
That would be because they didn't play. The Sixers played the Magic. But you already knew that, didn't you.
I think the other poster meant the year before.
Really brah, I didn't know the Hawks played the 76ers a year ago either![]()
I went back to 2007 and they still didn't meet. I never realized that. I wonder what he was talking about then?
if I know.
I guess it was a good thing I never bothered to read the entire post past the first 2 sentences then.
Is this a serious question? Dirk > Manu by faaaaaaar.
Well, it only took 27 pages to find out this thread was nothing more than a sharp stick to Spurs fans.![]()
Yeah...it was a bit a of a bait thread. I commend you for being one of the few to make some good arguments for Manu though. At least you weren't saying things like "Well, Manu has been successful with Duncan and we don't know what Dirk would be because they never played together."
eh, too much weed to remember the irrelevant PO teams out east. point still stands, I barely talked about the sixers. the heat amazingly enough won 2 more games than the sixers despite having an incredibly inexperienced team, starters, reserves, even the coach.
so i guess in your re ed logic johnson > wade as a franchise player, because wade has injury problems and hasnt made it past the 1st round in years, right? mr reliable ftw!
Is this code for you didn't know what you were talking about?
So we all agree that Dirk is a second banana to Duncan. Even if they both play on different teams.![]()
I don't think anyone is saying Dirk > Duncan.
This thread almost got the, "I have a belly button treatment" but I realized this was more about calling out homers, than actual second banana arguments.
Like i said before, There's a legit reason for the salary discrepancy. If you're building a team and are in need of a franchise/numero uno player, there's no argument.
But, if you're making a hypothetical argument of having a prime, healthy player that compliments Tim's game and position, there's an argument to be made.
There'd be no argument whatsoever if Dirk were a backcourt player, though.
The argument that two number 1's can't defer to each other holds zero weight if their skills and position are in compliment. (i.e. Magic/Kareem, Shaq/Kobe or even Jordan/Pippen-- Pippen did almost take the Bulls to the finals.)
*clears throat*
Poll was tied at 98 when I bumped the thread.
lol random homer voting for Manu
lol anyone who has ever thought Manu > Dirk
yeah because the biggest miss match in the NBA wouldn't compliment Duncan. Dirk + Duncan would rival Kobe/Shaq in elite inside/outside game.
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