View Poll Results: If They Retired Today, Who had the Best NBA Career?

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  • LaMarcus Aldridge

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  • Pau Gasol

    7 11.67%
  • Manu Ginobili

    29 48.33%
  • David Lee

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  • Kawhi Leonard

    3 5.00%
  • Tony Parker

    21 35.00%
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  1. #26
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    David Lee no question

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    I agree with this got^^

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    Parker. 4 all nbas and a fmvp.
    Parker has the most decorated career as a Spurs, not overall, Manu is one of the very few players that have won gold in every level of basketball that he has played.

    And even then one can argue that Manu deserved the MVP in 2005, had Pop not decided to sit him. It was the best thing to do for the team and I think we would have won anyways. At the time People weren't going to give the MVP trophy to someone that comes off the bench. Remember they did not give Timmy the defensive player of the year, because then they used to think if you compete for an MVP you can't be a the defensive player of the year. Obviously it changed with Kawhi, who won it twice. Anyways, that's another conversation

    So between Tony and Manu I really think it's a coin toss, it really comes down to your preference of score-first or pass-first type of player. But one thing is true at their prime they both were able to attack the basket take the contact and score the ball.

    I love them both

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    GSH putting in work ITT, tbh

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    The inferior complex crowd that can't read English voting for their hero.
    Don't disrespect frenchies.

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    Manu or Gasol.....

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    Pau
    Tony
    Manu

    (NBA careers strictly)

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    I voted Pau, tbh... he didn't win as much, but he had a much larger role in the rings he won, IMO...

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    I voted Pau, tbh... he didn't win as much, but he had a much larger role in the rings he won, IMO...
    this

    though Manu in 2005 and Tony in 07 were huge

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    I voted Pau, tbh... he didn't win as much, but he had a much larger role in the rings he won, IMO...
    Which is why he has so many FMVPs to show for it...

    Parker clearly has the best NBA career of the current players. Basically Gasol +2 rings and +1 FMVP. Actually at this stage Kawhi already has a better NBA career than Pau: remember Pau hasn't received a single MVP vote in his whole career.

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    Which is why he has so many FMVPs to show for it...

    Parker clearly has the best NBA career of the current players. Basically Gasol +2 rings and +1 FMVP. Actually at this stage Kawhi already has a better NBA career than Pau: remember Pau hasn't received a single MVP vote in his whole career.
    I'm ok if you want to base this on media-based awards, tbh...

    I just think it was clear cut that Pau was the difference in that team from first round exit, on the verge of implosion to back to back finals... that's pretty impressive impact, and really a huge role.

    The Spurs suffered something somewhat similar in '09 when Manu went down, tbh, but it's much harder to measure due to Tim's being clearly the top dog...

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    There's a lot of ways to measure this, tbh... expectations, odds, stats... everybody has their own barometer... heck, even euros making a great NBA career was statistically unlikely 15 years ago... you had Divac, Sabonis, Schrempf, maybe a few more... A guy from South America was damn near zero...

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    I'm ok if you want to base this on media-based awards, tbh...
    I didn't know rings and FMVPs were media awards

    I just think it was clear cut that Pau was the difference in that team from first round exit, on the verge of implosion to back to back finals... that's pretty impressive impact, and really a huge role.
    He brought them over the top, true. Still, MVP is a pretty solid award, it's not like an All-Star nomination. It's hard to argue that a player was one of the top players of his era when he hasn't received a single MVP vote in his whole career. That just doesn't compute. In comparison Manu received MVP votes 3 times (highest rank 8th), LMA twice (highest rank 7th), Tony 7 times (highest rank 5th) and Kawhi twice (highest rank 2nd). Pau is really the odd one out. There's also something to be said about the guys who received MVP votes in more seasons than they got All-Star or All-NBA nominations...

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    The league really is about what have you done for me lately? Some guys in that list had full careers while Kawhis ascension to supers om is only starting.
    I have recency bias... Kawhi.

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    I have recency bias...
    I'm pretty sure a shot of penicillin will clear that up.

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    The league really is about what have you done for me lately? Some guys in that list had full careers while Kawhis ascension to supers om is only starting.
    I have recency bias... Kawhi.


    Well, Manu, Parker, Pau were complements to Tim and Kobe, they never were considered as the best player on a team. Kawhi has that top-dog point on his side now.

    Also, rings are a collective effort, if counting les we can argue that Matt Bonner was better than Barkley...But if this about career's individual accolades, Kawhi is the obvious answer so far

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    Originally Posted by SAGirl
    Kyle Anderson has already done so much more than was expected of him. I think he has to be in the discussion.




    Originally Posted by FkLA
    Tony should have retired years ago, before he ed up everyone else's careers. TBH.




    Originally Posted by ElNono
    Manu handed me a signed jersey, and it healed me of diabetes.




    Originally Posted by GSH
    Lee is too damned short to be good. His numbers aren't real.




    Originally Posted by Apalisoc
    I recognize the name Kawhi Leonard. Who are those other guys?




    Originally Posted by Spurtacular
    Jimmer would have been better than all of them if he just got a chance to play.




    Originally Posted by HarlemHeat
    Aldridge is a diva . He's not even really black.




    Originally Posted by KobeBryant
    Pau never did without me.




    Originally Posted by SAGirl
    Kyle Anderson has already done so much more than was expected of him. I think he has to be in the discussion.




    Originally Posted by FkLA
    Tony should have retired years ago, before he ed up everyone else's careers. TBH.




    Originally Posted by ElNono
    Manu handed me a signed jersey, and it healed me of diabetes.




    Originally Posted by GSH
    Lee is too damned short to be good. His numbers aren't real.




    Originally Posted by Apalisoc
    I recognize the name Kawhi Leonard. Who are those other guys?




    Originally Posted by Spurtacular
    Jimmer would have been better than all of them if he just got a chance to play.




    Originally Posted by HarlemHeat
    Aldridge is a diva . He's not even really black.




    Originally Posted by KobeBryant
    Pau never did without me.





    GSH with serious work on this one. Well done!


    perfect haha

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    How many other teams have six current or former All Stars? And all of which are multi-time all stars too and all named to at least one All NBA team.

    For most all stars on roster:
    - Cleveland has 5 - Lebron, Love, Kyrie, DWill and Korver (Bogut has only been All NBA while Korver hasn't ... Mo Williams got cut)
    - Golden State has 5 - four who made it this year plus Iguodala (who has no All NBA)
    - Clippers have 4 - Paul, Griffin, Jordan and Pierce

    Anyone else even close? Several I can think of with three (Bulls, Knicks) but would need to check.

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    Parker, but Manu was the better player.

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    Statistically, Parker has the better career, but by popularity/likeability, Manu gets my vote!

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    Parker has the most decorated career as a Spurs, not overall, Manu is one of the very few players that have won gold in every level of basketball that he has played.

    And even then one can argue that Manu deserved the MVP in 2005, had Pop not decided to sit him. It was the best thing to do for the team and I think we would have won anyways. At the time People weren't going to give the MVP trophy to someone that comes off the bench. Remember they did not give Timmy the defensive player of the year, because then they used to think if you compete for an MVP you can't be a the defensive player of the year. Obviously it changed with Kawhi, who won it twice. Anyways, that's another conversation

    So between Tony and Manu I really think it's a coin toss, it really comes down to your preference of score-first or pass-first type of player. But one thing is true at their prime they both were able to attack the basket take the contact and score the ball.

    I love them both
    Well said. I completely agree. But for me the coin comes up "Tony" about 51% of the time. That said, I hope they both ride off into the HOF sunset after this season - no matter how unlikely that seems.
    Last edited by sasaint; 03-06-2017 at 09:54 AM.

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    Parker. But I'd personally choose Manu, who I think sacrificed his game/stats for the good of the team. Can you imagine if Manu took the Harden route and left the Spurs during his Super Manu days? I also think the Thunder would have a few les if Harden would have been content at being 6th man.

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    NOTE: Asking who had the best career is not necessarily the same as asking who is/was the best player.
    Bill next poll could you pick Public Option so voters are shown?
    Helps give perspective on TrollTalk.

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    Bill next poll could you pick Public Option so voters are shown?
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