That's exactly what Manu say on this video(at 2.00)
RC Buford (after the draft): "What i did?! the kid can't play defense"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X-3-f_jSJg
You must be one something, can u please let me know what it is...
That's exactly what Manu say on this video(at 2.00)
RC Buford (after the draft): "What i did?! the kid can't play defense"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X-3-f_jSJg
Nice find. Yeah, the story back then was RC went to go watch Manu play and then left disgusted after the first half of action because Manu wasn't guarding anyone. He told Ginobili that when they spoke and then Ginobili made it a point to play better defense from then on. He got a new coach (forgot his name) in Europe who also stressed defense to Ginobili. By the time he got to San Antonio, he was already a pretty good defender, overall.
Gotta give props to Manu for recognizing a weakness and working on it ... even before he made it to the NBA![]()
Here is the thing...I think on this team, there are 3 MVPs...That's Tim/Manu/Tony. All have their big moments at different times. All are crucial to winning anything...Tony won a deserving Finals MVP in 2007. I think Manu/Timmy should have been Co-MVPs of the 2005 Finals.
While, obviously, Timmy is the man. He's the franchise player...It ALL starts with him. Tony will tell you that. Manu will tell you that. However, I do think that thus far, in this particular season, Manu has been playing MVP level basketball. He held the team together when TD was out, then when TP was out. Plus, he has come through in so many clutch situations that I've lost count. Even Robert Horry has said that Manu has been carrying the team on his back. Remember his back to back 37 point games, his 44 points games, his other many 30 point games...
However, I always like to think that this team has 3 MVPs, 3 leaders...As Horry says, "3 captains..." Also, don't forget to add Bruce Bowen's contribution, his defense on the opposing teams' best scorers is so crucial. And then add up Pop as the head coach.
It is so good to have THREE MVPs rather than one MVP because it takes pressure off of other people...it also makes a team stronger. TEAMS win...not one single player.
IF it were up to me, then I would not even have an MVP Finals Award...simply because it's the TEAM concept that gets it done, not one superstar. Therefore, everyone should get the recognition. If you think about it, Timmy/Manu/Tony all take turns at different times, plus add up the crucial role players stepping up, and an amazing coach, then you have a chance at trying to get back on top...
gd thread
Whatever.
TD is the MVP, heart, soul, and legs of this squad. He is the center piece, the rock. Some fans think Manu is MVP, some Tony, some even Bowen. But that's fine, they all have the same goal on mind too.
Tim Duncan is still the clear MVP of the team.
But if I were to break it down between offense and defense Ginobili wins the offensive MVP this season. Too efficient and too good this year.
But Duncan's rebounding and defense make all the difference THIS year as to why he is still the clear overall MVP.
One thing that irks me about Duncan is his PER is lower despite playing less minutes and having excellent sidekicks in Manu and Tony (something he didn't have 02-04). I think Duncan is coasting in a sense.
There is no reason the Spurs shouldn't be only 3-4 games behind the Celtics in the standings. Pierce and Ray don't even have astounding numbers even if you factor the fact they play more mpg then Manu and TP. But yet the Celtics are playing better D and marginally better O. Either KG = Duncan + Celtics Role players are much better than the Spurs or the Spurs are extremely unlucky this season.
KG is Duncan's equal this year IMO. Because Pierce and Ray have their lowest PER's in several years, and can't be a better defensive combination then Manu and Bowen or offensive combo then Manu and Tony. So why are the Spurs not on the same level as the Celtics.
This is something that irks me.
Either way, I do find Tim to still be the clear MVP of this team. Manu is the most effective offensive player though. Better Offensive PER (efficiency), produces more, and does more in the clutch.
Duncan may draw more attention, but he still doesn't generate enough assists (even hockey assists) as many people claim. Too many times Duncan has simply laid an egg offensively this year. He still has the ability to rise up to a hall of fame level on that end, but he hasn't done it for years (since 02 and 03, and for a few games against Dallas in 06).
I want the old Duncan back because he certainly has the help he needs offensively from his 2 sidekicks. I remember practically praying in 2002 that Duncan could find SOME help on offense, and now he has more help then ever and he isn't quite as productive as he used to be.
Hopefully it changes in the playoffs, because at his best -- he is clearly the MVP of the team even on both ends. I hope he does rise to that level, PLUS Manu and TP still do there thing......
Well see. But it is discouraging to see Boston doing what the Spurs SHOULD BE DOING.
YOU, you all!!!! We have to be happy that 3 great players are on our team!!!!!
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It's like everyone here is afraid that Timmy is being overlooked. He is pushed in every "most valuable" "great" discussion. I mean, its already a given that this team is Duncan's team. That great is what TD is. We get that. The Spurs wouldn't be "The Spurs" without him. We get that already.
But truth be told, it isn't Timmy who played insanely great during the rodeo road trip when the team is struggling unduly, it isn't Timmy who kept and keeps bailing us out everytime we trifle away our leads. It isn't Timmy who we go to when the game is on the line. It isn't Timmy who carried us in his shoulders when the injury plagued the team. It isn't Timmy who keeps sacrificing his position, who is being yo-yoed around so that the team can have its best option to win. It isn't Timmy who really forward us to be on the top spot in the west for the second time this season. Manu did.
I'm not unseating Timmy as the anchor of this team nor am I saying that he did nothing but Manu, in my opinion, just gave us this fight. He played great from start of the season until now. Timmy is valuable to the team, of course, but this season, Manu was just unbelievably great, Manu is the Spur who we most needed this season. While its great that Timmy is playing good but credit is all Manu's for stepping up and pulling us out of the drama which seems to be too plenty to handle this season.
So yeah, I think (well you could always argue) but hey, this is just me, that Manu is the Most Valuable among the Spurs this year.
Great post, it's not a knock against Tim at all if he is outshined just this once, all great teams have more than one great player. Tim has been the face of the franchise for the past decade and if Manu is the team's MVP this one time it's nothing to be ashamed of.
Tim and Manu have pretty much the same PER this season... and that doesnt really take defense into consideration.
PER can only take you so far. What PER and other similar stats don't show on paper are intangibles such as level of desperation. The Celtics have three guys who are desperately looking for a championship. Every game this season they have played like it were a playoff game.
The Spurs, on the other hand, have no desperation. It takes something drastic like a four-game losing streak or an abnormally bad loss to get them to play with even a hint of desperation. If this Spurs team played with as much desperation as the Celtics have this season, I'd say their records would be near identical.
That said, I don't take anything away from how Boston is playing. They deserve to be the favorites to win the championship because they are playing extremely well. Their lockdown defense and executing offense remind me of the '99 Spurs. If they get rolling in the playoffs, they might make it look easy.
But I do think you have to account for more than just PER and statistics when wondering why the Celtics are having a vastly superior regular season.
Yes, I absolutely agree. That is why I'm really proud of Manu all season long.
OF COURSE, HE WAS THE FINALS REAL MVP BACK IN 2005 WHEN WE BEAT DETROIT PISTONS, HE IS THE REAL MVP NOW...
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Tim Duncan was the most valuable player in the 2005 Finals... i hear pretty often that Manu should of won it.
He was a beast and no way we get past that Pistons team without Manu... but what Tim Duncan provided was just too much not to give him the award. Personally i think the Finals MVP should be changed to a playoffs MVP of course going to the player on the championship team who was the best player throughout the playoffs.
No disrespect to Tony Parker, who has established himself as one of the best players in the league... but Tim Duncan was by far and away the most valuable guy throughout the playoffs last year.
Who do you think is a better 2-3 combo Ginobili+Parker or Pierce or Ray Allen? Which duo is playing better?
Tonight the MVP was Findog.
He was locked in and his heat check has yet to be abated.
Did you read the articles i posted?. i don't know how to post a link that's why i wrote it my self but you can look for it.
Don't get it wrong. Manu said that Buford thought that because of that game in which he didn't play good on defense but then he realized that manu was a good defender.
yeah Kori knows a lot 'bout the spurs, i do too and i think i know a little 'bout manu also. and if several BB specialists think that manu plays "killer D" why can't i?
This is bogus. Parker doesn't guard the 2nd best offensive perimeter player, he guards whoever the happens to be the shortest and quickest. You know, most often the point guard. Go figure.
Like people bring up the example of Tony guarding Rip on the Pistons. Well who the else can he guard? Prince is way too tall and Chauncey is way too thick.
Same with the Warriors. He has to guard Monta because Davis is too thick and Jackson is too big.
It's a size thing, not an ability thing. It's why he has to check AI or Barbosa. We literally have nobody else in the starting line-up who is of similar size.
If you want to bag on Manu's one-on-one defense, go ahead. But saying he's worse at it than Tony is plain laughable. Tony gets lit up by his guy every other night. Rondo killed him, Miller in Philly killed him, lots of guys have killed him. You never see Manu's guy get 20, 30 points because Manu doesn't let them get that many shots. TimVP never gives Ginobili credit for denying guys the ball on defense. He doesn't start paying attention til they actually have the ball.
And another thing you haven't even mentioned is that Manu plays a sizable portion of the game without Tony and Bruce even on the floor. Saying he "always" guards the worst perimeter player is over generalizing things a lot.
Also, your opinion that the Spurs would make the playoffs with an average shooting guard and possibly have a better record than they do with Manu is idiotic. If they have an average guard instead of Manu, they'd be worse than the Blazers and quite possibly the Kings right now.
Your solution is that not having Manu would make everyone on the team less lazy and more motivated. Brilliant. More motivated doesn't equal more talented. The Spurs have slumped this year largely because their role players aren't as good as in years past and the conference is deeper. In past years they could win games handily with just two of the big three playing and the third guy out. This year they need them all. If you noticed the winning streak we have now, it's because the big three are healthy and playing well for the first time since November.
Parker missed a bunch of games this year. What do you think would've happened to the team if it was just Tim and nobody? 10 game losing streak, that's what. The team needed Manu to pull out many many games for them. You think without Ginobili that the other guys will just what... concentrate more? All of a sudden Finley will shoot 50% for the whole year and average 20ppg? Barry won't get hurt? Oberto will be a 10 and 10 guy? Come on.
This might be one of the dumbest opinions you've ever had. The team is +387 with him and a -35 with him off the court, according to 82games.com. With Duncan it's 390 and -38, in like 200 more minutes. There's practically no difference between the two. According to your theory we could replace Tim with an average center and the other guys "could just try harder."
Gimme a break. I can't believe spurstalk doesn't ever call you out on crazy you throw out like this. Nobody in the supposed CoM would ever be arrogant or stupid enough to suggest that the team could make the playoffs without Timmy. They're literally 1 and 1A.
Last edited by roycrikside; 03-31-2008 at 06:12 AM.
No way. TD will always be the MVP of this team.
Manu don't wanted to play defense at that time until Ettore Messina change his mind. He learn defense because of him.
Last edited by Cherry; 03-31-2008 at 07:28 AM.
I'm a huge Manu fan, but as a one on one defender when both players are at their best Tony is better. As a matter of fact, I think Tony is one of the most underrated defenders in the league. The problem with Tony and Manu is that they expend way too much energy on the offensive end to give Bruce Bowen type of effort on defense every minute of the game. However, in crunch time Tony can be a lock down defender. Manu, when defense is his main priority, can be pretty good one on one and insanely good making key plays like drawing charges and stealing the ball.
As far as 1 and 1A, no freakin way. Tim is 1 all by himself. Tim averages 20 pts in his sleep while Manu needs a career year. Tim also is a top flight rebounder, shot blocker, assist man, clutch performer, etc...
I love Manu, but he's not Tim Duncan and that's entirely ok.
Manu may go down as my favorite Spur of all-time because of his heart. In that area I rate Manu #1.
As matter of fact, if I remember correctly, the only thing TP did correctly in last game of the 2005 series was defending on Rip Hamilton (in particular on the last play of the game)
TP was systematically eaten alive by opposite pgs in each of those series back in POffs 2005. He only did a semi decent work on Hamilton in game 7(and couldn't handle BBB-B-B-Billups throughout the series of course).
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