You're getting the force 3's with that % moron.
Ducks watching Manu's stats:
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force threes??![]()
You're getting the force 3's with that % moron.
Ducks watching Manu's stats:
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or played for Argentina...
and whether or not you can control injuries doesn't matter, guys who can stay healthy are more valuable than guys that can't. otherwise Grant Hill would probably be widely considered a top 10 all-time player.
2 straight years Manu's body couldn't hold up till the finish line, and while he's playing more conservative with his body now, I still have my doubts about this year.
Manu's career playoff average for TOs is 2.29. In March he is averaging 2.4. It's not a substantial difference. You mention that you want the Manu of 2005 playoffs. He is averaging less TOs in March than what he averaged in the 2005 playoffs.
You see what I mean, ducks. With every post you become more stupid than before.
Now you wanna rag on Manu because he takes a couple of forced threes?![]()
Manu is playing some AMAZING ball right now, hopefully he can keep it up.![]()
We should not renew Tony's contract then. The guy has played like 20 games this entire season due to injuries. He's had three different injutires. Talk about an injury prone player . . .![]()
how many games in playoffs has tp missed
less then manu by far
Huh?
Is this thread about Parker?
Manu: 2.1 turnovers per game.
Tony: 2.6 turnovers per game.
Manu: 2.3 assists to turnovers.
Tony: 2.2 assists to turnovers.
Manu: 10.2% turnover ratio.
Tony: 11.3% turnover ratio.
Manu, 3 pt forcer: 38.3%
Tony, 3 pt wizard: 30.0%.
Anything else?
No, it's about Ducks.
Is Ducks stupid?
Edit this thread and make a Poll about Ducks IQ.
My guess 61.
You're right. TP doesn't miss playoff games. He just plays so poorly sometimes that you just wish he missed them. Check out game 6, an elimination game for the Spurs mind you, at Dallas in '06. Tony really came up huge for us in that one.
Or maybe you'd like to replay Games 5 and 6 of the '03 Finals. Or game 7 in '05 when Pop pulled Tony like 3 minutes into the game because HE WAS FREAKING THE OUT and Barry had to sub in for him.
With Manu, you know if he's healthy he'll play well. With Tony you don't know what you're getting unless he gets to feast on Steve Nash. So seriously, knock that out.
in a. always having to turn this into Tony vs Manu .... only one thing is certain when talking about them... the spurs are going nowhere without the both of them.
I hope we trade him this off-season, whoever gives him his next contract will not get their money's worth
your an idiot.
Enjoying every game he's out there giving his best. A joy to watch. Hope it lasts throughout the postseason...
Hope he can keep it up 'till the playoffs. If he does and Tony returns at the level he was playing before the injury, I think that a WCF appearance isn't impossible.
Manu and Tony are both important for the spurs' quest for another ring. Please do not turn this into a manu vs tony thread. If tony is the one playing great, he should get the praise being given to manu right now.
lol Manu vs. TP. I just want TP to come back so the big three can play healthy again
I dont understand why you guys keep getting worked up by a re like ducks. Hes posting like that to get attention.
ducks, your s old. Can you please kindly off ?
I'm beginning to become concerned that he's carrying too heavy a load. With where the Spurs are in the standings and the amount of games/quality of the compe ion in the past weeks and that they will be facing in the following few weeks, can he keep this up without wearing down by the time the playoffs start? Granted, he's not carrying quite the load Parker had to post All-Star break last season, but it's not far behind.
The same goes for Hill, though to a lesser extent, considering how young he is, but still, he's over 40 minutes every game and playing full halves at times. As we saw with Mason last season after playing far more minutes than he ever had before, his play began to tail off (though you could argue he was just playing above his head in the first half of the season).
Watching Manu is a joy. Definitely one of the most exciting players I've ever seen. I'd almost gotten used to not seeing him out on the floor the past two seasons, but it's definitely a luxury as a Spurs fan.
Hope he can keep it up through the playoffs, and for several more years as a Spur.
Still, this Manu < 2005 Manu. He went berserk in those playoffs, especially against Phoenix and Denver. He shows flashes, but I would do terrible things to see another playoff run like that out of Manu.
Unbelievable. Man puts the Spurs on his back and basically beats the cavs almost single-handedly, and Ducks complains.
I am not going to turn this into a TP bash, but I really don't get it. Manu is doing more than even tony did last year this time, and STILL gets luke-warm praise from some fans.
I was very worried that manu was done at the all-star level. That worry is over. We still don't know how durable he will be, that is fair; but that worry follows duncan and parker; should we refuse to sign them too?
Manu is beasting. Hopefully he'll be able to carry it over into the post season.
I don't know why every Manu fan falls for ducks' bait. Put him on your ignore list...he's trolling you. He's been a Manu basher even at Manu's peak... he doesn't even like Parker that much, just knows that the Parker-Manu crap gets everyone going.
Ignore it.
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