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    TiagomustdominateFisher mrjap2x's Avatar
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    Specifically Tim Duncan, since I wasn't able to watch most of his prime years. Ginobili is average at worst and Tony Parker is athletic enough to dunk. Much better if someone can post their verticals too.

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    Ginobili with average athleticism, is something wrong with you?

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    Tim Duncan had very good body control such that he's able to run and stop on a dime then make his post moves. The problem now is that the brakes aren't working. Ginobili was an above average athlete that was able to contort his body and get to the lane at will and finish strong. Parker was blazing fast before and could change directions quicker than anyone in the NBA

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    Lol at Ginobili average athleticism, is that a joke?

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    ginobili has/had superior athleticism, gee wiz! he still does some incredible drive to the lane dunks every now and again. parker obviously has incredible athleticism, the only dunk ive ever witnessed was a wide open two handed garbage bucket as a result of a fast break where the d gave up. not to take away from his abilities, he can dunk if he wants to, i would imagine it's too much effort on his part given his height and he's not as explosive in the legs as some.

    Timmy, for a 6'11 270 lb dude, was very athletic, very mobile, deceptively quick. he wasn't a blake griffin athlete by any means. if strong counts as athletic, he was the only big who shaq claimed could defend him. they even had somewhat of a rivalry from 00-04 during all those playoff meetings. Yeah, Timmy was athletic in his day, injuries slowed him throughout his career but he was a monster.

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    Veteran emanueldavidginobili's Avatar
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    I think Ginobili athleticism was highly underrated.

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    I said average at worst because I don't really watch too many games, I'm more of a box score guy. I guess I should have said at the very least since you seem to misunderstand my statement.

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    I said average at worst because I don't really watch too many games, I'm more of a box score guy. I guess I should have said at the very least since you seem to misunderstand my statement.
    ok, here, worded better: when playing with an injury, manu ginobili's athleticism is average at worst. he played injured pretty frequently and maybe that's where you see his athleticism being average. heck, even when injured he could still whoop guys off the dribble

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    Ginobli wasn't as athletic as Lebron or Kobe, but he had above avg athleticism and amazing body control.

    TP as stated.

    Timmy, pretty good athleticism. Never close to DRob or Hakeem. But great foot work, body control, strength. Used all his physical abilities to there max. His style of play is the reason why he can still be so good today.

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    Manu used to poster a couple of centers here and there in his prime, he was very atheltic. I remember Tim dunking over prime Ben Wallace (today that might mean little, but in 04 it was like dunking over howard)

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    In NBA athleticism terms, in their primes:
    Ginobili - Average
    Parker - Above average
    Duncan - Average

    Comparables:
    JR Smith - Ungodly
    Westbrook,Rose - Ungodly
    Dwight or DRob - Ungodly

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    In NBA athleticism terms, in their primes:
    Ginobili - Average
    Parker - Above average
    Duncan - Average

    Comparables:
    JR Smith - Ungodly
    Westbrook,Rose - Ungodly
    Dwight or DRob - Ungodly
    Hmm...I would consider prime Ginobili more athletic than Tony Parker.

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    Hmm...I would consider prime Ginobili more athletic than Tony Parker.
    I guess athletic in different ways but I reckon almost even

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    I wouldn't say Manu was any more than average athletic. He used his athleticism to great effect often catching opponents of guard. TP is really not that athletic. He's dunked like once in his career and gets blocked often. TD has always been Mr. Fundamental.

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    Average to above average-ish. The Big 3's strengths were below the rim. May want to throw in Bowen since he was the most durable cog and worthy of DPOY, Big 4

    Obviously there's a lot more to athleticism than what I'm going to type but here ya go:

    Parker - One of the fastest guards ever even to this day, 'one man fast break', but plenty of failed dunk lowlights

    Duncan - Great timing and fantastic physical tools like length, but watch Duncan vs Amar'e in past playoffs to see how much more explosive athletic phenoms can be in the NBA. Even a poor shotblocker like Amar'e was 'chomping at the bits' to swat Duncan's statue of liberty jams

    Ginobili - Great timing (shotblocking guard ), change of direction, and body control, but in the NBA there are beasts like the second round virgin TMac, and Manu can be pushed around by bigger/stronger NBA wings

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    Timmy before that knee problem in 2000 was a ing monster, he was dunking all over everyone. He used to be a of an athlete. Ginobili as well. Parker has always been extremely quick and has great agility and body control.

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    Timmy before that knee problem in 2000 was a ing monster, he was dunking all over everyone. He used to be a of an athlete. Ginobili as well. Parker has always been extremely quick and has great agility and body control.
    If you were to quantify timmeh from pre 2000 to post 2000 in terms of athleTic ability how would you rate it? Is 70%a stretch?

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    Specifically Tim Duncan, since I wasn't able to watch most of his prime years. Ginobili is average at worst and Tony Parker is athletic enough to dunk. Much better if someone can post their verticals too.
    For starters. . .lack of a monkeyball-esque vertical doesn't = lack of athleticism. Tony Parker is extremely fast and agile, Duncan always had great stamina and good speed, and Ginobili was an excellent athlete until he got into his mid 30's. He's still above average due to great agility.

    Ginobili, even now in his mid 30's, is still above average. He was extremely athletic 4-10 years ago; breaking ankles and dunking all over people.

    Duncan was never what you'd call a super athlete, at least in monkeyball terms, but he's always been in good shape, quick/fast for a big man, and always had great stamina until he hurt his knee and had to play limited minutes.


    Most "athletes", aka younger players, usually throw away a lot of their energy doing things they don't need to. Which is why older players tend to win championships. Youth/athleticism is overrated in team sports.

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