GOAT Spurs PG.
Tbh. All fat jokes aside.... One of the all-time Spurs’ greats. Best PG in Spurs history. Huge part of 4 Championships. #9 Will be in the rafters one day.
GOAT Spurs PG.
Last edited by BatManu20; 07-06-2018 at 03:04 PM.
Amen.
Rafters, Hall of Fame, possibly a FO position some day. #9
prime tp was a joy to watch tbh.
He was one of the Big 3...
He was instrumental during "The Golden Era" of Spurs basketball.
He wasn't perfect. He was, at times, a real detriment, but he was mainly a darn great player and he will forever be remembered by Spurs fans.
100% agree. Looking forward to going to see his jersey retirement in a few years.
He was huge in the rebuild after the devastating '01 WCF sweep the Spurs suffered to the Lakers. I remember his rookie year and watching him play and thinking this guy is going to be like Isiah Thomas.
2013 MVParker was fun to watch. His game unfortunately didn't age well with the Spurs like Tim and Manu's so it was time to move on.
Thanks #9.
place better be sold out when he comes to town
Any news on Manu?
everyone watch this and shed a tear for the GOAT spurs pg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEOW4VuwmGE
+10
Remember standing behind him in line at Whole Foods when he was a cherub faced rookie.
TP will get a lot more minutes in Charlotte, and, if tongue hanging out is a sign of hero worship, he will be near to his boyhood hero, MJ.
I'll remember the quickness that evolved into a floater, mid range, spin moves, and post up moves on bigs. Also remember when in the age of Nash, Paul, Deron William's, he always held his own against them and mostly outplayed them. Top 3 pg from 07 to 2013.
Can’t blame TP or SA here - part of the business. But he’s a Spurs legend and NBA legend. A terribly underrated player even by his own fanbase but a legend nonetheless.
Good luck TP and wish you nothing but the best and hope you have a resurgence.
Been a big fan of tp since 2002.
Enjoy the 10 million tp
Just did a Tony appreciation toast at Ojos Loco wish you well little buddy.
I will miss the one man fast break. He did it better than any player in basketball history.
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