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    If you take 2007 away for a minute, do you rank him above or below Mo Williams, tbh?
    Not a bad comparison. Mo also had a flukey 50 point game too.

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    Dude hit shots when he was left open.

    Good for him.

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    Greatest Spurs PG ever:

    1. Tony Parker

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    Go a long way down to reach the next guy
    Terrible take.

    There seems to be a split in at ude here. I say, when Tony was shut down by larger stronger players it does not diminish his place as an all time great.
    Enrique isn't an all-time great. Also, when you're that easy to shut down, you can't be an "all-time great."

    I mean Gregg ostertag punked Duncan and no one cares about that.
    Because it happened in ing Summer League

    Comparing Summer League basketball to the playoffs
    Enriquesuckers

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    Greatest Spurs point guards ever:

    1. James Silas
    2. Johnny Moore
    3. Mike Gale
    4. Speedy Claxton
    5. MVPatty Mills

    Honorable Mention: Avery, CoJo, Boobie Gibson
    Great list. MVPatty deserves more love for being one of the reasons for killing Miami.

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    Yeah because leaving the Spurs best PG in franchise history off of your top 5 is a "great take".

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    Terrible take.


    Enrique isn't an all-time great. Also, when you're that easy to shut down, you can't be an "all-time great."

    uh, i am actually not arguing he is an all time great. He's behind Nash, CP3, and kidd from this generation. but he's been miles better than any PG the spurs have recently had or could get without gutting the team. This thread was a subtle argument that PArker whould be considered a chump for being sucky in 2003. The reality is that he was too young then but had a great 10 year stretch after that.


    But anyway the greatest spurs PG of All time was









    TJ FORD














































    *mills is not a pg

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    I was reading a thread yesterday about Alvin Robertson and I realized all the good ones the spurs had before..

    Here in the most important game of the season..



    Amazing performance.
    Awesome!!!

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    Speedy was a great backup PG but never amounted to anything else once he left the Spurs. Even as a starter with the Warriors his numbers weren't impressive.

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    Yeah because leaving the Spurs best PG in franchise history off of your top 5 is a "great take".
    James Silas is on there.

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    Speedy was a great backup PG but never amounted to anything else once he left the Spurs. Even as a starter with the Warriors his numbers weren't impressive.
    True, I appreciate him for this year and the job he did in some of those playoff games but this is the truth.

    Yeah, it's very uncommon for a young player to take over a Finals series. Spurs fans are extremely fortunate to have had players like Duncan in 1999 and Kawhi in 2014 step up at such a young age and win Finals MVP.

    I don't necessarily agree about Parker coming into his own in 2005/2006. Yeah, he became a better reg season player but he continued choking in the playoffs. Was really awful in the 2005 Finals for example. Billups face ed him hard that series(Beno was even worse). We were really lucky we had prime Manu back then to run the offense because TP was extremely unreliable in the postseason. It wasn't until 2007 that Tony finally had a decent playoff run. But he's still been inconsistent ever since. 2013 Finals comes to mind. You get MVP hype around the league and you proceed to get outplayed by Mario ing Chalmers in games 6 and 7? Talk about wilting under the pressure.
    Do not forget Brent Barry to spell Tony as well, so we had two good ball handlers to come in when Tony started F'ing up in the finals and so on. Those two in key games for us in 05 (Brent and Manu) were huge, if Tony started to falter we had them to fall back on to run the point. I agree on 07 as well, Tony used to always light up the Suns before that because of Nash's bad D but it was not until 07 he had a full playoff run where he was effective. That was the first year he faced a weak PG in the finals too though, no Kidd or Billups to push him around out there. He is very inconsistent in the playoffs, 013 Memphis he was ON FIRE and Dallas game 7 last year he was lights out, other series though he dissapears or seems off his game.

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    Damn, "Speedy claxton in for the ineffective tony parker"

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    Parker and Claxton's 2003 Finals stats:



    Forgot how awful Tony was in this series. 45% TS and 96 ORtg...ouch.
    He was 21 facing the second best defensive team in the league.


    Jesus christ

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    Speedy had a sorta good run as a backup PG, famous for the 03 playoffs for standing on Tony's shoulders that carried the Spurs through the season to the Finals, but as the rest of his career showed, he really was at best mediocre and soon out of the league.

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    Speedy had a sorta good run as a backup PG, famous for the 03 playoffs for standing on Tony's shoulders that carried the Spurs through the season to the Finals, but as the rest of his career showed, he really was at best mediocre and soon out of the league.
    That spurs system really helps out PGs.

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    Parker and Claxton's 2003 Finals stats:



    Forgot how awful Tony was in this series. 45% TS and 96 ORtg...ouch.
    You forgot to mention how Parker outscored every other Spur outside of Duncan by a large margin in that series (Robinson, Jackson, Ginobili, etc.)...and to his credit, Claxton averaged almost half of Tony's PPG.

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    Speedy had a sorta good run as a backup PG, famous for the 03 playoffs for standing on Tony's shoulders that carried the Spurs through the season to the Finals, but as the rest of his career showed, he really was at best mediocre and soon out of the league.
    Exactly, he made 2 shots in the 4th quarter of a closeout Finals game. Parker did 3 times that last year.

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    True, I appreciate him for this year and the job he did in some of those playoff games but this is the truth.


    Do not forget Brent Barry to spell Tony as well, so we had two good ball handlers to come in when Tony started F'ing up in the finals and so on. Those two in key games for us in 05 (Brent and Manu) were huge, if Tony started to falter we had them to fall back on to run the point. I agree on 07 as well, Tony used to always light up the Suns before that because of Nash's bad D but it was not until 07 he had a full playoff run where he was effective. That was the first year he faced a weak PG in the finals too though, no Kidd or Billups to push him around out there. He is very inconsistent in the playoffs, 013 Memphis he was ON FIRE and Dallas game 7 last year he was lights out, other series though he dissapears or seems off his game.
    So what this amounts to is that bigger ball handlers were sometimes more effective than Parker? I find this to be fine. It's not a knock on a player if they can't beat all matchups. They just got to beat most and not go Kobe /Westbrook

    Tony is not an all time great, but He's not a role player either.

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    Tony on the Lakers that year. OP has a selective memory.

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    if it weren't for Enrique we'd win a ring every year

    this is getting gay

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    Terrible take.


    Enrique isn't an all-time great. Also, when you're that easy to shut down, you can't be an "all-time great."


    Because it happened in ing Summer League

    Comparing Summer League basketball to the playoffs
    Enriquesuckers
    LeBron could stop him in 13'

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    So what this amounts to is that bigger ball handlers were sometimes more effective than Parker? I find this to be fine. It's not a knock on a player if they can't beat all matchups. They just got to beat most and not go Kobe /Westbrook

    Tony is not an all time great, but He's not a role player either.
    I think Tony is a HOF PG if you put his body of work together man, if not he is close because of the rings and what he has done in his career. Tony has been an all star and a MVP candidate in 2013, he is not an all time great but he is farrrrrrrrr from a slouch. He did or does let match ups get in his head though and just kind of whimpers when that happens, never liked that part about him.
    Tony on the Lakers that year. OP has a selective memory.
    Yes he did, haters never mention the series when Tony actually helped out alot and balled out. They just choose the 03 Finals when he was 20 years old against a HOF player and still had a few good games, that and the 05 Finals where Billups was on top of his game and just bullied out two PG's (Beno) around.

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    I think Tony is a HOF PG if you put his body of work together man, if not he is close because of the rings and what he has done in his career. Tony has been an all star and a MVP candidate in 2013, he is not an all time great but he is farrrrrrrrr from a slouch. He did or does let match ups get in his head though and just kind of whimpers when that happens, never liked that part about him.

    Yes he did, haters never mention the series when Tony actually helped out alot and balled out. They just choose the 03 Finals when he was 20 years old against a HOF player and still had a few good games, that and the 05 Finals where Billups was on top of his game and just bullied out two PG's (Beno) around.
    Bbbbbbbbbbbbbut Tony didn't even play the second half of last year's WCF and we still won in overtime! And and and there were other games we won when Tony didn't play well. Sssssso so so in conclusion, Parker sucks! He's one of the worst point guards of all time. The Spurs would be better without him. Speedy Claxton and Patty Mills were so much better. Becuase those guys made some shots during a Finals run, that's why!

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    if it weren't for Enrique we'd win a ring every year

    this is getting gay
    Probably 2 in some years. The Spurs might have 15-20 rings since 2002 if Tony wasn't our PG.

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    Bbbbbbbbbbbbbut Tony didn't even play the second half of last year's WCF and we still won in overtime! And and and there were other games we won when Tony didn't play well. Sssssso so so in conclusion, Parker sucks! He's one of the worst point guards of all time. The Spurs would be better without him. Speedy Claxton and Patty Mills were so much better. Becuase those guys made some shots during a Finals run, that's why!
    I always laugh at this man, when they say trade him now! Trade him for what? You would not get a high pick for him now nor value back that matches him and we sure as are not going far in the playoffs if we have CJ or Patty starting, they can't be serious? They are backup PG's. Tony is needed at a high level to go far, those games we mention aside he really is needed for them to get anywhere.

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