I bet you're way off
Or maybe AK said no, and they went this route. We don't know. We might never know.
I bet you're way off
Sure, that's possible. Do you only deal with absolutes and don't like using logic to come to a conclusion before you see the actual result?
I use logic when there's information. Since there's no information here, any guess is as good as the other.
Prups bruh.
I was in the group that thought it would be $5 per.
Playoff Win Shares 2012/2013
Spurs get PT bumps for making it to the finals.
8) Tony Allen
9) Manu Ginobili
10) Raymond Felton
27) Jason Terry
28) Marco Belinelli
29) James Harden
34) Cory Joseph
35) Gary Neal
36) Klay Thompson
Playoff WS/48 2012/13
31) Francisco Garcia
32) Manu Ginobili
33) Dwyane Wade
42) Cory Joseph
43) Marco Belinelli
44) Mario Chalmers
49) Carlos Delfino
50) Gary Neal
51) Joe Johnson
BTW, that's out of 94 playoff guards, including G, G-F, F-G.
IOW, the disappointment in Ginobili's play and the heartbreak near championship has made people's eyes misremember Ginobili's actual play.
Nowhere near as good as F-G LeBron James, or G Chris Paul, or Tony.
But Ginobili played better in the playoffs than Dwyane Wade, James Harden, Thabo Sefalosha, [Belinelli], Mario Chalmers, [Gary Neal], Joe Johnson, Klay Thompson, Jeff Teague, J.J. Re , Monta Ellis, Jeremy Lin.
All Playoff Players, not just guards, 209 players.
WS
18) Tony Allen
19) Manu Ginobili
20) Zach Randolph
WS/48
74) Zach Randolph
75) Manu Ginobili
76) Richard Jefferson (my argument is blown with 39 minutes of garbage time)
Someone should ask him how much the Heat were paying him.
STFU, clown.
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