Funny you mention B.S. You tried to pass of stat totals to compare Leonard and Ginobili's post season. Knowing full well how misleading and completely inaccurate it would be.
Leonard averaged 11 minutes more per game and played almost exclusively with either Duncan or Parker. Manu didn't have that luxury. Statistically this post season wasn't that much different from last post season in per minute production, Why people bash him now is odd.
In Game 1, Manu had 13 points and 3 assists for 8 points that's 24% of the Spurs offense. Leonard contributed 13% in 35 minutes, 5 minutes more than Manu played.
In Game 3 Manu had 7 points and 6 assists off the bench. His 6 assists accounted for 15 points. So he contributed 22 total points in 23 minutes thats nearly 20% of the teams total offense being produced by one player playing less than half of the game.
In Game 5, Manu had an incredible performance 24 points, and 10 assists. His 10 assists accounted for 25 points so he actually contributed 49 points in 33 minutes for 43% of the Spurs total offense. Leonard contributed 15.7 percent in 33 minutes.
In game 7 Manu had 18 points and 5 assists for 12 points thats 30 total points. 34% of the Spurs total offense. Leonard contributed 21.5% of offense.
In Games 2, 4, and 6 Manu played poorly but to say the Spurs would have been better off with out him is just laughable. And your assessment that he stunk up the entire series,save for game 5, is just not true. We wouldn't have won game 1 or game 5 without him and possibly game 3, with his play making accounting for 4 assisted 3 pointers allowing us to bury the Heat.
Manu is still a key player going forward. Until Leonard can carry an much bigger offensive responsibility on a more consistent basis ( like 16-18 ppg) Manu is still a member of the big 3 in my opinion. His ability to create offense for himself and others is invaluable and really the only player not named Parker or Duncan who can do that.
Take a look around, not many teams have 3 players who can do that.
Miami has Wade and James
OKC has Durant and Westbrook
Indiana doesn't really have anyone who fits that mold
The Clippers really only have Paul who can do that.

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