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    therefore, Manu not getting a pass makes things so much more gratifying and provides closure. Is that right?

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    People underestimate how close the Spurs were to winning 5 straight les 03-07. They were basically two plays away. So ing dominant. Duncan Dynasty.

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    Interesting how all the games you mentioned were 48 minutes and all the blame for not getting a championship is on one player who also gets no credit for the four Championships he played a huge part in. Okay...

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    If he got a pass, this thread wouldn't exist... would it?

    What you really mean is: "Why am I the only one still ing constantly about things that happened years ago?"

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    OP is just a troll.

    He only knows one way to play and refuses to accept his limitations that come with age.
    That way to play seems very risky.

    That's how he got turnovers in last minutes, how he missed shots...I'd love if Manu finally accepts his limitations.

    What the Spurs need is for Kawhi to develop that mentality.
    IDK...I prefer that Kawhi develop Tim's mental approach to the game than Manu's.

    I rather a quiet superstar taking control of the game than a controversial genius.

    Because Manu was a super talented genius but like most of those guys, he was and is so crazy too.

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    Because it shouldnt have counted.

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    Don't feed the gots.

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    I on Manu for 2013 since he absolutely deserves to be on for it, but .04? Nah. It wasn't exactly a 7 game series and Manu was pretty new to the NBA anyway.

    That's as silly as it would be to blame Kawhi for the loss for missing his free throw in Manu's bed ting game 6.

    Manu gets a pass for .04 imo. I don't care too much about the Dirk play anymore either. We were in a good position because of him so it's unfair to come down on him for it; unlike game 6 where he was ty for most of that series and really mediocre all season anyway.

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    OP is reaching new levels of gotry.

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    Since when does Manu ever get a free pass for anything? Next to Kawhi, he's the most hated and criticized Spur on this website and one of the go-to scapegoats for every loss. After the 2013 Finals, upstairs was basically scorched earth against Manu and all Manu fans for a full calendar year. Meanwhile, threads criticizing certain other players get deleted, merged or locked on sight.

    The real question is why Porker gets a free pass for those series. Against the Lakers in 2004, he had a disgusting .421 TS% but still chucked up almost 20 shots per game - more than Duncan or Manu took. Against the Mavs in 2006, Rique chucked up almost as many shots as prime Duncan and more than Manu and only managed a .478 TS%. And in 2013, Porky took as many shots per game than Duncan and more than Kawhi, on a meager .472 TS%. He got outplayed by Mario Chalmers down the stretch of that series, culminating in a stained 3-12 shooting night in Game 7 where he made no positive impact on the game.

    Manu elevates his game in the playoffs. Porker is statistically the second-biggest playoff choke artist in NBA history. And yet Manu somehow gets the "choker" label due to a couple dumb plays in a career full of playoff heroics. New-age Spurfan is really, really dumb.

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    all the triggered player fans from Argentina

    Also did I just read the Spurs would be 2-3 rings SHORT without Manure?!?!

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    all the triggered player fans from Argentina

    Also did I just read the Spurs would be 2-3 rings SHORT without Manure?!?!
    I'd go with 2, I'm humble.

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    I'll say this. As great as Tim Duncan was, he would only have one le but for both Tony and Parker (and Kawhi in 2014). In each of the le runs, there were certain series where either Tony or Manu or both stepped up big to compliment Tim. Glad Tim was able to get that help to beat some of the monster teams in the 2000s and avoid becoming a one-hit wonder with the unfair stigma of winning a le in a shortened season. If Tim only had '99, people would have treated him as if he had never won a le.

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    how often do we need to tell someone that 2014 does not happen without losing in 2013?

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    I'll say this. As great as Tim Duncan was, he would only have one le but for both Tony and Parker (and Kawhi in 2014). In each of the le runs, there were certain series where either Tony or Manu or both stepped up big to compliment Tim. Glad Tim was able to get that help to beat some of the monster teams in the 2000s and avoid becoming a one-hit wonder with the unfair stigma of winning a le in a shortened season. If Tim only had '99, people would have treated him as if he had never won a le.
    Parker wasn't even the 2nd best player in 2003. haha. foh!!

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    Manu also cost Duncan his only chance at gold in '04, tbh.

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    Since when does Manu ever get a free pass for anything? Next to Kawhi, he's the most hated and criticized Spur on this website and one of the go-to scapegoats for every loss.

    The real question is why Porker gets a free pass for those series. Against the Lakers in 2004, he had a disgusting .421 TS% but still chucked up almost 20 shots per game - more than Duncan or Manu took. Against the Mavs in 2006, Rique chucked up almost as many shots as prime Duncan and more than Manu and only managed a .478 TS%. And in 2013, Porky took as many shots per game than Duncan and more than Kawhi, on a meager .472 TS%. He got outplayed by Mario Chalmers down the stretch of that series, culminating in a stained 3-12 shooting night in Game 7 where he made no positive impact on the game.

    Manu elevates his game in the playoffs. Porker is statistically the second-biggest playoff choke artist in NBA history. And yet Manu somehow gets the "choker" label due to a couple dumb plays in a career full of playoff heroics. New-age Spurfan is really, really dumb.
    Nobody on this site is scrutinized more than Tony Parker. Nice attempt at a deflection post though.

    http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=244933

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    I think we all agree that Manu cost Timmy a chip in '13 with 8 turnovers and missed FT in the clincher

    I think we also all agree that Manu cost Timmy a chip in '06 with the Dirk foul

    But why does Manure get a pass for the 0.4 Fisher shot? It was his man. He played defense on that last shot, barely contested by falling away to the left without getting a hand in Fisher's face.

    Timmy would have 8 if not for Manu ruining these 3 season.
    Did he start the clock late too?

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    Manu also cost Duncan his only chance at gold in '04, tbh.
    That and Kobe raping so he couldn't be on the team.

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    Parker wasn't even the 2nd best player in 2003. haha. foh!!
    Meant to say Parker and Manu. Parker played well in 2003, but he was still young. He played great in 2005 and 2007.

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    As for the 2006 series against the Mavs, a lot of people forget that Spurs were down 3-1 in that series. Manu scored 30 points in game 6 to tie the series. In game 7, the Mavs led the entire game -- up by as much as 20 at one point. Manu was a huge part of the comeback in that game. Spurs first lead of the game was on a Manu 3-point shot, with 32 seconds remaining in the 4th quarter. But, people only remember the foul on Dirk. Smh.

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    As for the 2006 series against the Mavs, a lot of people forget that Spurs were down 3-1 in that series. Manu scored 30 points in game 6 to tie the series. In game 7, the Mavs led the entire game -- up by as much as 20 at one point. Manu was a huge part of the comeback in that game. Spurs first lead of the game was on a Manu 3-point shot, with 32 seconds remaining in the 4th quarter. But, people only remember the foul on Dirk. Smh.
    Thats all true and the cruelty of sports.

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