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    Someone made another thread about Manu being the 3rd best SG in the NBA and of course a lot of Manu s bought into that . According to the Hollinger stats on ESPN, Manu was indeed the 4th best SG in the league last season behind Wade, Kobe, and Harden. Since the Manu s use the Hollinger PER stat to support their theory about their God Manu, I want to ask the Spurs homers another question.

    I'm pretty sure that a lot of Spurs homers think that Tony Parker is the best PG in the NBA. Well according to Hollinger, Parker was the 3rd best PG in the NBA last season. Are you Spurs homers willing to admit that Chris Paul and Russell Westbrook are better than TP?

    I myself don't have too much of a problem with Hollinger's PER stats because according to them, Tim Duncan was the best PF last season which I already knew of course and I don't need some statistician to confirm what my eyes see. Keep in mind that the PER stats don’t really take into account defense. According to the Hollinger PER stats, Carmelo Anthony and Brook Lopez are better than Tim Duncan.

    So Manu s and Spurs homers, what is your opinion on this matter?


    2012-13 Hollinger NBA Player Statistics - Point Guards
    Hollinger Stats - Player Efficiency Rating - Qualified Point Guards
    RK PLAYER GP MPG TS% AST TO USG ORR DRR REBR PER VA EWA
    1 Chris Paul, LAC 70 33.4 .594 36.9 8.7 23.9 2.8 10.5 6.7 26.43 537.7 17.9
    2 Russell Westbrook, OKC 82 34.9 .532 22.8 10.2 31.2 4.8 11.8 8.6 23.98 554.4 18.5
    3 Tony Parker, SA 66 32.9 .588 27.6 9.4 26.6 1.0 9.1 5.3 23.10 392.7 13.1
    4 Kyrie Irving, CLE 59 34.7 .553 20.1 11.0 29.2 1.8 10.8 6.1 21.51 321.3 10.7
    5 Stephen Curry, GS 78 38.2 .589 23.5 10.5 25.3 2.3 9.1 5.8 21.34 460.2 15.3
    6 John Wall, WSH 49 32.7 .521 26.7 11.2 28.7 2.4 11.2 6.8 20.91 236.9 7.9
    7 Deron Williams, BKN 78 36.4 .574 28.6 10.3 24.9 1.2 8.5 4.8 20.38 397.8 13.3
    8 Kemba Walker, CHA 82 34.9 .517 22.7 9.6 24.8 2.3 9.2 5.7 18.86 335.5 11.2
    9 Jose Calderon, DET/TOR 73 29.6 .616 39.4 9.6 16.5 1.1 8.6 4.8 18.80 251.5 8.4
    10 Mike Conley, MEM 80 34.5 .549 28.0 10.9 21.3 1.8 7.9 4.8 18.38 303.8 10.1

    2012-13 Hollinger NBA Player Statistics - Power Forwards
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    RK PLAYER GP MPG TS% AST TO USG ORR DRR REBR PER VA EWA
    1 Tim Duncan, SA 69 30.1 .554 12.8 10.2 24.8 7.3 29.6 19.1 24.45 401.7 13.4
    2 Blake Griffin, LAC 80 32.5 .572 17.2 10.6 24.0 8.7 21.5 15.2 22.44 424.3 14.1
    3 Amar'e Stoudemire, NY 29 23.5 .637 3.4 12.9 22.8 10.0 15.1 12.4 22.16 108.5 3.6
    4 Anthony Davis, NO 64 28.8 .559 6.8 9.6 19.9 10.5 23.5 16.8 21.80 283.8 9.5
    5 David West, IND 73 33.4 .545 14.0 10.3 23.0 6.8 18.8 12.9 20.15 314.2 10.5
    6 Paul Millsap, UTAH 78 30.4 .550 14.7 10.1 21.1 8.6 18.8 13.7 19.89 297.4 9.9
    7 Dirk Nowitzki, DAL 53 31.3 .564 13.0 6.9 21.9 2.5 21.5 12.2 19.88 207.6 6.9
    8 J.J. Hickson, POR 80 29.0 .591 8.0 13.2 18.0 13.2 28.5 20.7 19.71 315.8 10.5
    9 Serge Ibaka, OKC 80 31.1 .612 4.2 12.1 15.9 11.1 17.0 14.2 19.41 293.3 9.8
    10 Kevin Garnett, BOS 68 29.7 .535 13.2 9.1 21.9 4.5 25.8 15.5 19.25 261.0 8.


    2012-13 Hollinger NBA Player Statistics - All Players
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    RK PLAYER GP MPG TS% AST TO USG ORR DRR REBR PER VA EWA
    1 LeBron James, MIA 76 37.9 .640 23.3 9.6 28.2 4.4 20.8 13.1 31.67 909.0 30.3
    2 Kevin Durant, OKC 81 38.5 .647 15.5 11.6 27.4 1.8 20.3 11.8 28.35 830.8 27.7
    3 Chris Paul, LAC 70 33.4 .594 36.9 8.7 23.9 2.8 10.5 6.7 26.43 537.7 17.9
    4 Carmelo Anthony, NY 67 37.0 .560 8.3 8.5 32.2 6.1 15.9 10.8 24.83 530.8 17.7
    5 Brook Lopez, BKN 74 30.4 .567 4.8 8.9 26.1 10.8 16.1 13.4 24.81 477.8 15.9
    6 Tim Duncan, SA 69 30.1 .554 12.8 10.2 24.8 7.3 29.6 19.1 24.45 401.7 13.4
    7 Dwyane Wade, MIA 69 34.7 .571 19.3 10.6 27.0 4.7 12.6 8.9 24.04 483.1 16.1
    8 Russell Westbrook, OKC 82 34.9 .532 22.8 10.2 31.2 4.8 11.8 8.6 23.98 554.4 18.5
    9 Tony Parker, SA 66 32.9 .588 27.6 9.4 26.6 1.0 9.1 5.3 23.10 392.7 13.1
    Kobe Bryant, LAL 78 38.6 .570 17.9 10.9 30.0 2.5 13.1 7.9 23.10 566.4 18.9


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    Amare Stoudemire was the 3rd best power forward on the list.

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    tl;dr

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    He was not just the 3rd, he was the best before he suffered an injury late in the season.
    Not watching games and just looking at the box scores

    At first you're hating on Manu, now on TP? Who's next? Tim, for missing the game 7 layup?

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    Caulderon was the 9th best PG? 3 teams in less than 7 months... and $29 million dollar contract. Sounds right to me....

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    ill put Deron Williams at number 3 or 2, then steph curry

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    Amare Stoudemire was the 3rd best power forward on the list.
    He was not just the 3rd, he was the best before he suffered an injury late in the season.
    Not watching games and just looking at the box scores

    At first you're hating on Manu, now on TP? Who's next? Tim, for missing the game 7 layup?
    I knew it. What a bunch of hypocrites. Don't hate on the messenger. I'm just pointing out that when the stats favor you homers (Popsuckers & Manu s), you'll are quick to agree such as Manu being the 3rd/4th best SG in the NBA. When they don't favor your team, you'll are quick to disagree. Pussies... homers... smh.

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    I knew it. What a bunch of hypocrites. Don't hate on the messenger. I'm just pointing out that when the stats favor you homers (Popsuckers & Manu s), you'll are quick to agree such as Manu being the 3rd/4th best SG in the NBA. When they don't favor your team, you'll are quick to disagree. Pussies... homers... smh.
    show me where I call Manu a top 3-4 shooting guard.

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    Why would third best in the NBA be a bad thing?

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    Parker was the best pg in the nba last season.

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    Tony was the best attacking the rim, scoring point guard, overall Paul was still #1, but I'd put TP over Westbrick.

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    I knew it. What a bunch of hypocrites. Don't hate on the messenger. I'm just pointing out that when the stats favor you homers (Popsuckers & Manu s), you'll are quick to agree such as Manu being the 3rd/4th best SG in the NBA. When they don't favor your team, you'll are quick to disagree. Pussies... homers... smh.

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    I remember he was even a top3 MVP candidate at one time, closely following the Kang and the circus runner.

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    F U Yacht, tbh. Manu s just proves how low you are on the totem pole.

    And, yes, Tony may have been the 3rd-best PG in the NBA last season. Tbh, no statistic is perfect.

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    Someone made another thread about Manu being the 3rd best SG in the NBA and of course a lot of Manu s bought into that . According to the Hollinger stats on ESPN, Manu was indeed the 4th best SG in the league last season behind Wade, Kobe, and Harden. Since the Manu s use the Hollinger PER stat to support their theory about their God Manu, I want to ask the Spurs homers another question.

    I'm pretty sure that a lot of Spurs homers think that Tony Parker is the best PG in the NBA. Well according to Hollinger, Parker was the 3rd best PG in the NBA last season. Are you Spurs homers willing to admit that Chris Paul and Russell Westbrook are better than TP?

    I myself don't have too much of a problem with Hollinger's PER stats because according to them, Tim Duncan was the best PF last season which I already knew of course and I don't need some statistician to confirm what my eyes see. Keep in mind that the PER stats don’t really take into account defense. According to the Hollinger PER stats, Carmelo Anthony and Brook Lopez are better than Tim Duncan.

    So Manu s and Spurs homers, what is your opinion on this matter?


    2012-13 Hollinger NBA Player Statistics - Point Guards
    Hollinger Stats - Player Efficiency Rating - Qualified Point Guards
    RK PLAYER GP MPG TS% AST TO USG ORR DRR REBR PER VA EWA
    1 Chris Paul, LAC 70 33.4 .594 36.9 8.7 23.9 2.8 10.5 6.7 26.43 537.7 17.9
    2 Russell Westbrook, OKC 82 34.9 .532 22.8 10.2 31.2 4.8 11.8 8.6 23.98 554.4 18.5
    3 Tony Parker, SA 66 32.9 .588 27.6 9.4 26.6 1.0 9.1 5.3 23.10 392.7 13.1
    4 Kyrie Irving, CLE 59 34.7 .553 20.1 11.0 29.2 1.8 10.8 6.1 21.51 321.3 10.7
    5 Stephen Curry, GS 78 38.2 .589 23.5 10.5 25.3 2.3 9.1 5.8 21.34 460.2 15.3
    6 John Wall, WSH 49 32.7 .521 26.7 11.2 28.7 2.4 11.2 6.8 20.91 236.9 7.9
    7 Deron Williams, BKN 78 36.4 .574 28.6 10.3 24.9 1.2 8.5 4.8 20.38 397.8 13.3
    8 Kemba Walker, CHA 82 34.9 .517 22.7 9.6 24.8 2.3 9.2 5.7 18.86 335.5 11.2
    9 Jose Calderon, DET/TOR 73 29.6 .616 39.4 9.6 16.5 1.1 8.6 4.8 18.80 251.5 8.4
    10 Mike Conley, MEM 80 34.5 .549 28.0 10.9 21.3 1.8 7.9 4.8 18.38 303.8 10.1

    2012-13 Hollinger NBA Player Statistics - Power Forwards
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    RK PLAYER GP MPG TS% AST TO USG ORR DRR REBR PER VA EWA
    1 Tim Duncan, SA 69 30.1 .554 12.8 10.2 24.8 7.3 29.6 19.1 24.45 401.7 13.4
    2 Blake Griffin, LAC 80 32.5 .572 17.2 10.6 24.0 8.7 21.5 15.2 22.44 424.3 14.1
    3 Amar'e Stoudemire, NY 29 23.5 .637 3.4 12.9 22.8 10.0 15.1 12.4 22.16 108.5 3.6
    4 Anthony Davis, NO 64 28.8 .559 6.8 9.6 19.9 10.5 23.5 16.8 21.80 283.8 9.5
    5 David West, IND 73 33.4 .545 14.0 10.3 23.0 6.8 18.8 12.9 20.15 314.2 10.5
    6 Paul Millsap, UTAH 78 30.4 .550 14.7 10.1 21.1 8.6 18.8 13.7 19.89 297.4 9.9
    7 Dirk Nowitzki, DAL 53 31.3 .564 13.0 6.9 21.9 2.5 21.5 12.2 19.88 207.6 6.9
    8 J.J. Hickson, POR 80 29.0 .591 8.0 13.2 18.0 13.2 28.5 20.7 19.71 315.8 10.5
    9 Serge Ibaka, OKC 80 31.1 .612 4.2 12.1 15.9 11.1 17.0 14.2 19.41 293.3 9.8
    10 Kevin Garnett, BOS 68 29.7 .535 13.2 9.1 21.9 4.5 25.8 15.5 19.25 261.0 8.


    2012-13 Hollinger NBA Player Statistics - All Players
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    RK PLAYER GP MPG TS% AST TO USG ORR DRR REBR PER VA EWA
    1 LeBron James, MIA 76 37.9 .640 23.3 9.6 28.2 4.4 20.8 13.1 31.67 909.0 30.3
    2 Kevin Durant, OKC 81 38.5 .647 15.5 11.6 27.4 1.8 20.3 11.8 28.35 830.8 27.7
    3 Chris Paul, LAC 70 33.4 .594 36.9 8.7 23.9 2.8 10.5 6.7 26.43 537.7 17.9
    4 Carmelo Anthony, NY 67 37.0 .560 8.3 8.5 32.2 6.1 15.9 10.8 24.83 530.8 17.7
    5 Brook Lopez, BKN 74 30.4 .567 4.8 8.9 26.1 10.8 16.1 13.4 24.81 477.8 15.9
    6 Tim Duncan, SA 69 30.1 .554 12.8 10.2 24.8 7.3 29.6 19.1 24.45 401.7 13.4
    7 Dwyane Wade, MIA 69 34.7 .571 19.3 10.6 27.0 4.7 12.6 8.9 24.04 483.1 16.1
    8 Russell Westbrook, OKC 82 34.9 .532 22.8 10.2 31.2 4.8 11.8 8.6 23.98 554.4 18.5
    9 Tony Parker, SA 66 32.9 .588 27.6 9.4 26.6 1.0 9.1 5.3 23.10 392.7 13.1
    Kobe Bryant, LAL 78 38.6 .570 17.9 10.9 30.0 2.5 13.1 7.9 23.10 566.4 18.9


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    You sure refuted him there. So much for being in a position to criticize others for not talking basketball tbh.

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    Never seen someone get as much love without winning anything close to a big game as Chris Paul.

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    I personally thought that Tony Parker was the best point guard in the NBA until he had that injury.

    I'm just pointing out these stats to illustrate how quick some Spurs fans approve of these stats when it comes to Manu. Manu s use these stats as proof that their God is a top 4 SG in the NBA.

    However when it comes to TP, some Spurs fans are quick to disapprove of these stats. Just because these stats don't show Parker at #1, then the PER stats are wrong according to some Spurs fans.

    The point of making this thread was to illustrate how PER doesn't tell it all. Even though the PER stats show Manu at #4, if Manu were to play as many minutes as Wade, Kobe, and Harden, we all know that Manu wouldn't be as effective and he would probably be an above-average SG in the NBA.

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