Yer out of yer f'in mind.
T-Mac is a much better player than ginobili.
Yer out of yer f'in mind.
when he's 100% healthy which is .5% of the time
Statistically speaking, yes. But talk to me when T-Mac channels all that talent into being able to get out of the first round (Riding the bench doesn't count).
Hypothetical: You're on the blacktop picking teams for basketball. Would you rather have the guy who has more talent, or the guy who always wins ball games?
Subjectivity is going to make this list impossible. Are we going primarily on stats, or accomplishments, or what?
(I will admit, however, that TMac has never quite had a Parker and Duncan at his side)
lol....One must admit that me playing the looney tunes has sobered this Forum up considerably.
tee, hee.
I would put Brandon Roy at #3. Just ahead of Kobe.
Please just stop.
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This is about right to me.
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I already apologised for my mistake. What is the matter with you Laker bags?
How dare you, sir!
not trying to sound rude at all when i say ginobili was just an excellent role player, still probably still one of the best ever though. But all those guys people are putting on their list have been 1st option
Singapore practices British English.
Manu was the head honcho in most of his international career, but has always had talent around him. But I definitely agree to your point; Manu has never had to carry an NBA team.
Then again, neither Jordan nor Bryant were ever able to win a le without getting SOME help at their side. No matter how great the player, this will always be a team game.
Manu gets to play with Tim Duncan and Parker. T-Mac gets to play with a center who breaks his foot every year.
If you take into consideration his international career, Ginobili could easily be argued as in or at least near the top 10 of shooting guards. Hard to know the OP's intent, but one could assume he meant only based on NBA careers. If that's the case, I think it's harder to argue Ginobili being close to the top 10. It's just one of those things. It depends on what the parameters of the list and discussion are. Based on his NBA career, at best, he'll be remember more along the lines of a McHale or Worthy. He could likely be viewed eventually as a HOF type talent, but he'll always be viewed as that sidekick type of HOF rather than one of the no. 1 guys. But if you ask Ginobili, I think he'll take that if the alternative would have been being a T-Mac or Vince Carter type of career where he dominated individually but had very little team success.
Only to the decisive end. Many times when Duncan reached out his hand it was Manu who knew to hold it.
Sorry but T-mac is much better than Gino when healthy especially if we're comparing primes.
Jerry West > Jordan
for multiple reasons.
1) MJ
2) Kobe
3) Drexler
4) Reggie Miller
5) Dwayne Wade
I dont like when anyone brings up anyone from the old era of basketball when talking about the "best ever". Anyone before the merger of the NBA and ABA was playing in a vastly different league than the one today.
Besides, Jordan wouldve averaged 50 ppg in West's era.
That's bull !
West didn't have the three-point shot. West was still a 1st team all-NBA player in 1974 when he was an old man and past his prime.
He had the longest shooting range of anyone in history.
He lead his team to a 33 game winning streak.
He played in 9 NBA finals.
He was the greatest clutch palyer ever, hence he is known as Mr. Clutch.
He had more 40 point games in the NBA finals than anyone in history.
Shortest player ever in college to get 2000 points and 1000 rebounds.
Drafted higher than Jordan, # 2 vs # 3.
Better on D than Jordan, was still 1st team all-NBA defense in 1970-1973, they didn't give the award before then.
Better passer than Jordan, with more assists.
Captain of greatest Olympic team ever, 1960 gold medal winners.
Named MVP of 1959 NCAA finals, despite being from a small school.
Only NBA Finals MVP from a losing team in 1969.
Coolest nickname ever; Zeke from Cabin Creek.
Jerry West IS the NBA logo.
Ultimate Player - Jerry West
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FCoifWtapc
Highest scoring average ever in NBA playoff series; 46.3 points per game.
Jerry West - Mr. Clutch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8oGUyREHcQ
THE LEGEND - Jerry West MIX by MISIEK
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETnpo4Fs33M
NBA at 50: Jerry West (biography)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4JjXsT6McI
Jerry West - West Virginia University Mountaineers - Greatest Basketball Players
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/226536...tball_players/
jerry west
http://www.indavideo.hu/video/jerry_...0e5e24c527c619
Did it upset you?
tee, hee
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I was taken a back, yes.
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