Timmy has a higher win share.
Duncan has 4.8, Splitter 3.2, Manu 2,8
Pretty sure some of you are missing the point; this isn't about win shares.
Tony is the only player in NBA history (since modern stats have been recorded) to average 21+ points and 8+ assists with less than 2.5 turnovers.
Not to mention the 51% FG%, 41% 3PT%, and 83% FT%.
Probably no way he can keep this up, but he is having a sensational season so far, especially since he started slow for his current standards.
Respect.
A quick example to show how useless win shares are as a stat, using 2 players drafted in the same year.
Total career win shares:
- Tony Parker: 85.6
- Richard Jefferson: 72.4
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