Dude was literally half the player Parker was that year...if that.
Exactly, no one remembers one of the biggest defensive stops in Spurs history.
Dude was literally half the player Parker was that year...if that.
I would be blind not to recognize Tony's herculean efforts and clutch play during the 2013 Finals. But it doesn't negate my own statement. Ginobili laid an egg that series. Result Spurs lost.
My grander point was that there were several series where Manu played elite basketball and the Spurs needed his contributions to move on. TGY's bias is his myopic tendency to just focus on Ginobili's worst series, or Parker's best ones as the defacto summary of their careers. THAT to me is asinine.
I will forever cherish Manu's flair, tenaciousness, creativity, passion, craftiness, and his second-to-none compe ive fire.
With Tony we had stability, dependability, and his scoring amongst the big men was always spectacular. Much like Ginobili's "Eurostep", Tony's spin moves and tear drops are a staple in today's game that Tony perfected.
As I said in my previous post, Duncan ultimately needed both of them to enjoy the success that they did. I don't get why people always have to hate one player to love the other...
After Manus 4th turnover it was obvious his Alzheimer's was acting up to everyone watching the game except![]()
I had friends over who are hockey watchers saying what the is wrong with that coach, get that guy out of there.
oh I'm aware of his anti-Manu shtick and I agree that Duncan did need his troops to play well in order to win. But then some idiots starting blaming tony for losing game 6 and I kinda had lost it. But ginobili didn't lay an egg on that game but rather he cracked it open, poured it on the floor and then buried the remains. I love Gino though. He gave his heart and soul to the Spurs along with tony. They both had great series for us in championship years and had horrible ones in the non championship years. But Manu was a late second rounder and just a miracle that he panned out while tony was like the 29th pick and had great success. I just wish that Tim could've played with the same talent on his team that other top 10 players had. Tim might be the only player not to have played with a top 50 player of all time in his prime. Bird is the only other one that it's debatable if his teammates are top 50. That's what idiots on this board don't realize. We were supposed to suck after Tim retired. The Bulls sucked after Michael. The celtics after bird. The lakers after magic. but here we are fighting in the thick of a playoff run. It's just rare man so we might as well celebrate the past and enjoy what we have today.
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