A play contributing to closing out a series will always be more significant than a play that doesn't contribute to that end.
A play contributing to closing out a series will always be more significant than a play that doesn't contribute to that end.
The TP 3 is just much bigger, best defender on him, in the Finals...
Manu benefited from a super obvious moving screen thus he was wide open... On a lesser stage too.
I think Manu was the MVP of game 1 but there's no comparison between these two shots...
Tony's obviously. Only difference is we lost. Would have been one of the greatest shots in Spurs history.
TP's shot was more impressive in the sense that James played great D, end of shot clock, on the road in the Finals but agree that when your shot contributes to a win, it's gotta get the nod.
Tony Parker's for sure. Everybody but Pop was clutch at the end of that game. I do like how in game 6 against OKC Pop didn't dare take out Duncan though.
There has been no greater 3 in spurs history than the Memorial Day Miracle.
Tony's shot was similar to Duncan's shot right before 0.4.
^ this, tbh
Horry's game 5 IMO. Both lol @ Sheed tho.
Manu because we lost that tony parker clutch game 6
Horry's game 5 three is still the biggest in Spurs history. Even if the MDM clanked out, the Spurs still beat Portland. But I'm not sure we'd take two in a row against that Pistons team down 3-2, at home or not.
Horry's three is the biggest.
Of the two posted I might pick Parker's
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