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    Best and most successful all international backcourt in history? Sounds good to me.

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    Isaiah was better than Parker and Dumars was better than Manu, tbh.

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    Ginobili got me interested in pro basketball once again, when he played in Italy.

    And that's because he showed stuff I had never seen on a basketball court before.

    As simple as that.

    "It's not so much how much he scores, it's the many things he does to beat you and WHEN he does them: exactly when it hurts you more."
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    Ginobili's spirit easily trascends basketball. Winning 3 NBA les with a small market team? an Olympic gold with Argentina? The guy is a frigging legend, how can you compare with a bunch of stats machines?

    As for Parker, best French player ever, he'll go down in the history of basketball as one of the fastest the PG that perfected the teardrop.

    As for the average, fat, fridge-opening, beer-guzzling NBA fan, who cares what they think, seriously?

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    Isaiah was better than Parker and Dumars was better than Manu, tbh.
    Thomas is on another level, but you're over-romanticizing Dumars.

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    Ginobili got me interested in pro basketball once again, when he played in Italy.

    And that's because he showed stuff I had never seen on a basketball court before.

    As simple as that.

    "It's not so much how much he scores, it's the many things he does to beat you and WHEN he does them: exactly when it hurts you more."
    End of citation.

    Ginobili's spirit easily trascends basketball. Winning 3 NBA les with a small market team? an Olympic gold with Argentina? The guy is a frigging legend, how can you compare with a bunch of stats machines?

    As for Parker, best French player ever, he'll go down in the history of basketball as one of the fastest the PG that perfected the teardrop.

    As for the average, fat, fridge-opening, beer-guzzling NBA fan, who cares what they think, seriously?
    You have to use facts when you're arguing their rank among the greats. All players are heroes in their fans eyes.

    Manu and Parker will have their recognition in being mentioned after Duncan in similar fashion to the way Mchale and Parish are included after the mentioning of Larry. Wouldn't have it any other way.

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