Other than a few turnovers, Manu played very well
Manu played more off ball but what I liked was the fact that he was a plus on the court.
Other than a few turnovers, Manu played very well
If David Robinson were the type of player to be offended by this, he just might hunt you down.![]()
I kind of agree with you. Some of those passes he made last night... ugh. What is most is important though is that he shoots at a high or efficient FG% and that includes free throws. I'm kind of irritated to see Manu run the point in a preseason game which is an indication that Pop still trusts him. Maybe Pop will realize throughout the season that Manu is prone to turning the ball over at this stage in his career and reduce his PG duty role. A lot of wishful thinking here btw.
Wrong again sir. TP, Iceman, and "The Admiral" are all above Manu. I'm pretty sure you're just trolling though.
I beg to differ. This is the first time in a long time Manu didn't play in an Int'l compe ion during. He played in the Olympics last year and it hurt him as well as he never really could get healthy all year. From reports, he intended to play for Arg in the WC but RC and Pop ask him not to and spend the Summer resting.
He looked very rested last night. And I believe Manu could last a full season with days off here and there playing his usual style while being limited to 20 mpg.
David Robinson is and George Gervin is #3. Manu or Parker would be #4, which is a toss up IMO.
Nope.
TOP 5
TD aka God
Manu aka Jesus
Bowen
5-0
Iceman
Parker is 6......................-23.
Parker would have leap frog to #2 if he didn't the bed in game 6 and 7 tbh.
You won't get many to agree about that. The facts don't back you up. That is purely your opinion!
Definitely the Admiral DRob was better, as was George Gervin the Iceman, and Sean Elliott the Ninja, and probably Capt. Late James Silas as well. Tony Parker, however still has a long way to go yet but he may also prove to be better in the long run.
The only one trolling is you, TGY.
Good take. But even if health, the wreckless abandon style is gonna cost this team in the playoffs like it did last year. Its not meant for a 36 year old who cant erase mistakes due to the years of bball wear and tear.
His mind is writing checks his body cant cash anymore. The old Manu was athletic enough to overcome or be better than those mistakes. Now, in a 7 game series, team pretty much know Manu will turn the ball over with a bad pass or bad driblling if you just stay in front of him.
No way- Duncan, Gervin, Robinson all much better than Manu. Parker is even better.
He plays one way. He is Manu Ginobili. Take him or leave him. Spurs have taken him. I'm good with it. If we have someone more productive then lets play them more... if not then it is what it is.
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