Better question is where does Shannon Sharpe rank in all-time sports broadcasters?
Top 3,000?
that still makes you an all-star today.
Better question is where does Shannon Sharpe rank in all-time sports broadcasters?
Top 3,000?
Tell me what made Iverson a better player than Manu.
What a total ing piece of garbage. So many things wrong.
I don't even know where to start. I won't.
It means the metric doesn't mean . Manu made two all-star teams to Iverson's eleven. Manu is better than Iverson; and it's not even close.
Currently? Probably not. Dunno if he should even be doing high school croquet games in Northern Alaska.
Agree on the international thing. But he is a way better player than Porter and Detlef. No comment on AI.
NFL and NBA don't have all that much overlap. And even during the NFL season, NFL practices are during the day and NBA games at night. Shannon Sharpe has seen pretty much as much NBA as the next person. He's just an idiot.
He could carry a team offensively for an entire season with absolute around him. That’s proven. Not just for a stretch in a game. Not just for a game. Not for a handful of games. An entire season. With a poor supporting cast and opposing team defenses game planning to stop him and only him. He was a 5’11, 165 pound version of Shaq in that regard. Teams would play zone against AI teams just to try to stop him from getting in the lane, with multiple defenders shading off their man just to help. In the early 2000s era of the NBA, it was Shaq and AI who were completely unguardable one-on-one players. With Shaq it was size and strength and his athleticism for that size. With AI it was speed and agility and handle. You couldn’t guard them with one guy.
Thats what made Iverson a better player than Manu. I love Manu. But if you can’t see that opinions on these boards are a bit skewed by fans with emotional ties and nostalgia attached to Manu, then no matter what response I give, it won’t change your opinion. That’s fine. But it’s not unreasonable to believe AI was the better player than Manu. It’s actually more unreasonable to think otherwise.
If I were a GM I would trade AI for Manu straight up.
After his retirement Manu was at PRACTICE!
Unfortunately, most NBA fans equate greatness with scoring average and what is being sold. I watch kids today and they mostly play the AI, Carmelo, Kawhi iso game leaving the rest of their team pretty much useless. Manus basketball mind is on level with Bird, Jordan, magic, and Timmy. Iversons game was simple compared to Manu. Manu made guys like Blair relevant and dangerous. It’s hard to pick very many guards that ran the p n r as well as Manu, or saw passes that most would think impossible, or block guys like Durant, Wade, and Garnett at the rim. Outside of scoring on high volume shooting, Iverson offered very little other than steals
Hakeem is the GOAT center imo
Manu has also proven being able to carry offensively a team for an entire season, but instead of doing it by averaging 30 ppg on 27 shot, he did it his way: by making people around him better.
The supporting cast argument with Iverson doesn't fly either. On philadelphia he had the absolute perfect set of players to suit him. He was never a player that was able to share touches. That's why he didn't work with Webber and Carmelo, that's also why Philadelphia had to get rid of Stackhouse when AI got there.
How do you think that Iverson lead team would have done against Argentina's lead Manu? What team would have won on a playoffs series? If a Manu lead team would have beaten an Iverson lead team on the playoffs, would you still be thinking Iverson is better than Manu?
I don't care if the opinion of other people is skewed here, all I can do is talk for myself. And I think Manu is a clearly better player than Iverson not for some super subjective reason, but because being a hardcore fan of both I got to see them, in full detail, play throughout the years and every relevant metric out there supports what my eye test tell me: that Manu is a clearly superior player to Iverson, and the only reason most NBA fans think otherwise is becuase they never got to see Manu lead a team for an extended period of time.
My week was saddened by Manu calling it a career. I had the priviledge of seeing hundreds of games and all of his games the last 2-3 years.
I don't know if he is top 30 or top 75 or top 150. He had something extra (like Timmy) that set him apart. I'm amazed he ended up being the last of the Big 3 to leave.
I love the Spurs - I always will. But I'm afraid the franchise will never be able to capture what just concluded over the last 2 years with 21, 20 and 9 going away.
I'm a spoiled Spurs fan. I will not apologize.
Also, why does the Urban Community always denigrate the Spurs with the stupid "boring" remark. I think winning around 70% of your games and an NBA le every fourth year over the past 20 year is a pretty exciting exercise.
"Mumbles" Sharpe is the second best football player in his own house growing up. Sterling was smart enough to play well and be quiet. Cris Carter is a pretty rotten human being overall given his history of drug and alcohol abuse. CTE seems to be in his immediate and long term future.
I can't stand Skip Bayless, but the Spurs homer act is still pretty funny. He is the puppet master when it comes to controlling his co-hosts on either Fox or ESPN.
Manu is top 50, maybe (not in my mind), but definitely top 100 all - time. Manu coming off the bench a majority of career and having his minutes limited throughout hurt his case.
Obviously, had he played a bigger role instead of being the "third wheel" throughout chunks of his NBA career, then no one would question his placement on any list.
Was he as talented as almost any top 30 player (excluding top 10), yes, but his (raw) career numbers and accomplishments don't bare that out. His advanced metrics give you a better idea of his impact and talent level.
I would place him anywhere between 50 - 65 and right outside the top 10 SG's ever based on his NBA career.
This dude should check himself for CTE fwiw
Manu rode Duncan's coat tails. Much of his so called NBA accomplishments listed in this thread are team accomplishments (success tied directly to Duncan).
Agree, you swap Manu and AI. Manu wins no les and gets no where near the Hall of Fame.
Scoring is the most important stat in basketball.
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