Manu. Impacted the game at all levels and people wanted to play with him. His teammates loved him and trusted him. Good communicator. Just made the team better on so many levels.
Manu. Impacted the game at all levels and people wanted to play with him. His teammates loved him and trusted him. Good communicator. Just made the team better on so many levels.
Both had great longevity but in their primes ?! Its manu hands down
Roger Mason Jr imo
???? Even with holding a grudge over The Foul, it is Manu. Most lopsided poll ever on ST?
Brazil better rally the cheese-eating army, stat!
Thankfully we got both!
Manu if I have to choose but dang this is tough. Love 'em both
Both - It seems some people can’t let go
Manu had greater peaks and amazing moments...but Parker was consistently the engine that made this team go.
He was a top 5 PG in the NBA for like 10 years and still people don't give him his due because Duncan was a GOAT and Manu was flashy.
Duncan was #1 obviously...but Parker and Manu are 2A and 2B for different reasons, and I would argue that Parker carried more of the load as a starter and a scorer
I had to vote Manu. He had the most iconic block in franchise history. He out a bad and got rabies shots for the team. He gave his right nut for the team. He sacrificed his ego and went to the bench for the betterment of the team. Manu hands down. Manu was a great teammate.
Tony was vital to our success. He was a top 5 PG in the league for a long time. He won the Finals MVP. However, he did try to the wife/wives of his teammates. That could have been and probably was a huge issue in the locker room. You never your teammate's gal....and especially if you have your own desperate housewife at home.
I’m French but I’ll go for Manu on this.
2009 called. It want's it's thread back
Manu on the court and Tony off the court
Didn't Tony his teammates wife?
I think Parker was the better player over his career and was more vital to the teams success. However, Manu was funner to watch, had higher highs (and probably lower lows) and had more memorable moments. Like Dex said they were probably 2A 2B to Duncan. That said if I had to choose only one, I probably would go with Manu
Leonard’s block on Westbrick meant more
don't get me wrong. i love me some HOTS even though i went through periods of hating his fat porkly ass. but behind the hate there was always love.
but nut up fellas this is a binary poll. no "mmmhmm actually it's both" or "roger mathon jr" bull
I mean that sucks for Brent Barry I guess but not for Tony. Erin was hot
Look when a guy comes into a playoff game 1 with sun glasses, a beautiful actress on arm and a basketball in another, that just looked really damn cool to KA when I was younger. Meanwhile Manu lost his hair and his nut.
I didn't say most important, I said most iconic.
Jordan's dunk on Ewing wasn't his most important dunk, but it is probably his most iconic, especially in the post season.
Rodger that.
Manu
At getting pussies Tony for sure
As for the poll, this is too damn vague, who ya got ? career ? peak ? international ? nba only ?
Taking all into account ? you have to pick Manu.. dat olympics gold medal is an insane achievement, his peak is better both on offense and defense...
Overall Tony and Manu were just perfect for Pop, Tim and the Spurs. Manu brought the out of the box mentality that Pop was lacking, Tony brought the consistency Tim needed, dat simple Tony / Tim PnR has been the bread and butter of Spurs offense for years.. Both had unique skills sets and signature moves.
Both are severely underrated, seeing a top 75 with 2 of the winningest trio of all time out left out is a disgrace.
But I voted Tony.. for obvious reason
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