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    Indeed Stockton's career high is 34 points (twice).

    He scored 30 points once at age 35, and never after (after that the max was 26).

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    Im sure this was clever but my work blocked this image ...

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    Im sure this was clever but my work blocked this image ...
    Of course it was clever, I posted it.

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    Of course it was clever, I posted it.
    BTW if you copy/paste straight up from bkref it keeps the formatting (assuming there's some data to show which isn't the case here).

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    Indeed Stockton's career high is 34 points (twice).

    He scored 30 points once at age 35, and never after (after that the max was 26).
    Thought so but I get Cowboys point but 40 just seemed like a high number for a classic PG type. 40 is a lot of points even for scoring PG's.

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    Krew formula:

    Parker has a good game: "Yah, but it was against a crappy team."
    Parker has a good game against a good team: "Regular season. Let's see what he can do in the playoffs."
    Parker has a good game in the playoffs: "Let's see if he comes through when it matters most."
    Parker has a good game 7 (ex: Mavs): "He should have played better earlier, we shouldn't have gone to 7."
    Parker plays good for a whole series (WCF 2013): "Yah but can he play in the Finals?"
    Parker plays good in the Finals (FMVP): "Boobie Gibson."

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    40 is a lot of points even for scoring PG's.
    Actually it's a lot of point for anybody except the typical volume shooters (and then again they have to be quite talented too).

    Parker did it 3 times (42, 42, 55), Duncan did it 5 times (42, 42, 46, 47, 53 -- never after age 27) and Manu did it 6 times (40, 40, 43, 44, 46, 48 -- including once at age 32!)

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    Krew formula:

    Parker has a good game: "Yah, but it was against a crappy team."
    Parker has a good game against a good team: "Regular season. Let's see what he can do in the playoffs."
    Parker has a good game in the playoffs: "Let's see if he comes through when it matters most."
    Parker has a good game 7 (ex: Mavs): "He should have played better earlier, we shouldn't have gone to 7."
    Parker plays good for a whole series (WCF 2013): "Yah but can he play in the Finals?"
    Parker plays good in the Finals (FMVP): "Boobie Gibson."
    You broke the code!

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    Actually it's a lot of point for anybody except the typical volume shooters (and then again they have to be quite talented too).

    Parker did it 3 times (42, 42, 55), Duncan did it 5 times (42, 42, 46, 47, 53 -- never after age 27) and Manu did it 6 times (40, 40, 43, 44, 46, 48 -- including once at age 32!)
    Great point. I would of thought Duncan had done it more but I think what makes Duncan special is the consistency of his greatness. Not his "peak". For example I know outside of the 70 point game David probably had more 40 point games than Tim and Tim could never get close to that 70 number he was dominant in different ways.
    But you cant watch BOTH guys play in their prime and not conclude if you need a basket you would rather have Tim. David was the greater scorer and superior athlete. Duncan was just the better player, period. Tim's 3rd best post move is better than David's first. Robinson was a really good medium range shooter, but prime Duncan's bank shot was 10x more reliable ...

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    Actually it's a lot of point for anybody except the typical volume shooters (and then again they have to be quite talented too).

    Parker did it 3 times (42, 42, 55), Duncan did it 5 times (42, 42, 46, 47, 53 -- never after age 27) and Manu did it 6 times (40, 40, 43, 44, 46, 48 -- including once at age 32!)
    How many times has Kobe and Westbrook done it though...

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    Parker looked good. He seemed quicker and more decisive in his decision making. He has lost a step but its not as bad as everyone is making it out.

    Mudiay is an awful defender. But, Tony is adapting better to his limitations. When he gets in the paint nowadays he doesn't have separation like in the past. He's getting more comfortable with a guy always on his hip or closer than years past. He utilized the stop momentum and switch directions by pivoting move on mudiay several times.

    He's been trying to be a pass first guard this year. Most pick and rolls this year have been him coming off the pick methodically to pull the defenders out to him to create pick and pop space for the big.

    He smelled blood in the water and went shark mode. Proud of tp. I'm optimistic

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    Robinson was great for awhile but similarly to most of the athletic big guys in the league, injuries took their toll pretty early... love David, but he didn't have longevity on his side.

    Top 10 spurs all-time? (Tentative list)

    1. Tim Duncan
    2. David Robinson
    3. Manu Ginobili
    4. George Gervin
    5. Tony Parker
    6. Bruce Bowen
    7. Kawhi Leonard
    8. Sean Elliott
    9. Richard Jefferson
    10. James Silas

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    Parker is terrible. These, please give me shots were playing against bad team anyway is just charity to feed his pos ego. Hope he slips in the shower.
    did you slip in the prison shower and hit your head? Is that what happened to you? You were on your knees starting to get up... and "it" happened... then it happened everyday.... and it wasn't mutual since months earlier another inmate stabbed you in the dingaling with a fork, so now you can't pitch, only catch... and when you see a real alpha male like Mr. Parker, it makes you resent your sad life? I understand, bruh. I understand. What will you say when "9 Parker" hangs from the rafters? Will looking up at it remind you of being on your knees in the shower looking up?

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    Krew formula:

    Parker has a good game: "Yah, but it was against a crappy team."
    Parker has a good game against a good team: "Regular season. Let's see what he can do in the playoffs."
    Parker has a good game in the playoffs: "Let's see if he comes through when it matters most."
    Parker has a good game 7 (ex: Mavs): "He should have played better earlier, we shouldn't have gone to 7."
    Parker plays good for a whole series (WCF 2013): "Yah but can he play in the Finals?"
    Parker plays good in the Finals (FMVP): "Boobie Gibson."
    haha sad but true

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    For example I know outside of the 70 point game David probably had more 40 point games than Tim and Tim could never get close to that 70 number he was dominant in different ways.
    D-Rob had 22 games over 40 points.

    How many times has Kobe and Westbrook done it though...
    Jordan: 173
    Kobe: 121
    Lebron: 55
    Durant: 44
    Westbrook: 15

    Link to full list of players with multiple 40-point games

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    D-Rob had 22 games over 40 points.



    Jordan: 173
    Kobe: 121
    Lebron: 55
    Durant: 44
    Westbrook: 15

    Link to full list of players with multiple 40-point games
    Wow, Harden has more than Westbrook?

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    Robinson was great for awhile but similarly to most of the athletic big guys in the league, injuries took their toll pretty early... love David, but he didn't have longevity on his side.

    Top 10 spurs all-time? (Tentative list)

    1. Tim Duncan
    2. David Robinson
    3. Manu Ginobili
    4. George Gervin
    5. Tony Parker
    6. Bruce Bowen
    7. Kawhi Leonard
    8. Sean Elliott
    9. Richard Jefferson
    10. James Silas
    this er has richard jefferson on his list

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    this er has richard jefferson on his list

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    Wow, Harden has more than Westbrook?
    Westbrook is such an inefficient scorer, plus he shares the floor with a guy who's in the running for best scorer year in year out.

    What's more impressive is that Curry is almost at their level already, and that Dirk and Pierce aren't that far ahead. Still they don't have many rings between them...

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    Westbrook is such an inefficient scorer, plus he shares the floor with a guy who's in the running for best scorer year in year out.

    What's more impressive is that Curry is almost at their level already, and that Dirk and Pierce aren't that far ahead. Still they don't have many rings between them...
    Rique shoots 30% in Eurocup: 'He brought good energy, stop being a hater playerfan.'

    Alphabrook goes for 40, 10 assts, 10 rebs on 40% shooting: 'But but he's so inefficient.'

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    Alphabrook goes for 40, 10 assts, 10 rebs on 40% shooting: 'But but he's so inefficient.'
    43% shooting for his career... nothing to brag about.

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    43% shooting for his career... nothing to brag about.
    Yet when Rique shoots 30% in Eurobasket you defend him.

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    played the best of the starters, lowest plus minus

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    Again, if you watched last night's game, he did just that. I am not comparing Parker to Stockton. Stockton is the best fundamental PG of all time and 3rd all time on my list. I am saying he needs to play like Stockton, LOOKING TO PASS FIRST. A lot of his passes came off early in his penetration when the passing lane was open. That behind the back pass to Duncan was awesome and he did it about 16 ft from the basket across the lane. Parker of old hardly took advantage of passes like this.

    But, because he took advantage of it last night, it forced Denver's help defenders to stay on their man when Parker did drive, which allowed him a lot of open shots and uncontested layups and post ups.

    As said this last year, if Parker would just become a pass first PG, he would get a ton of open looks because of it. Last night was the best night Parker has had in a long time as a true PG.
    Good analysis. Thank you for sharing the videos and analysis.

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    Robinson was great for awhile but similarly to most of the athletic big guys in the league, injuries took their toll pretty early... love David, but he didn't have longevity on his side.

    Top 10 spurs all-time? (Tentative list)

    1. Tim Duncan
    2. David Robinson
    3. Manu Ginobili
    4. George Gervin
    5. Tony Parker
    6. Bruce Bowen
    7. Kawhi Leonard
    8. Sean Elliott
    9. Richard Jefferson
    10. James Silas
    He who shall not be named listed at number 9 spot ? Are you being facetious ?? Blasphemy !!

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