so, duncan, manu and tony relegated to also-rans.
http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sp...ider_0106.html
Boston's group tops trio charts
By Sekou Smith
The Atlanta Journal-Cons ution
Fans in Boston have been working overtime for an appropriate nickname for the three stars — Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen — that have helped transform the fortunes of the franchise this season.
"The Boston Three Party" is a bit clunky but scores points for historical perspective.
And Boston's Big Three has shot up the charts this season, crashing the party on our list of the NBA's most dynamic trios (and the emphasis here is on the bottom line and not just the stat line):
1. Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen — Boston
Don't worry about their statistical impact, individually or combined. The impact of these three All-Stars begins and ends in the won-loss column. The Celtics' league-leading 27-3 record is all that should matter. But in case you want to nitpick about each man's individual contributions, just know that all three of them average better than 19 points per game and no other player on the roster averages more than 9.6. Rajon Rondo would be the Celtics' Ringo Starr. The rest of the supporting cast will need to either be upgraded or play above their pay grade come playoff time. But with the Big Three leading the way, the possibilities are endless.
2. Chris Paul, David West and Tyson Chandler — New Orleans
These upstarts are not only making noise here, but they're also causing a major ruckus in the Western Conference standings (21-11) and Southwest Division race. With Paul running the show, West as his go-to-scorer inside and Chandler cleaning the glass, blocking shots and defending the paint, the Hornets are poised to continue this surge deep into the postseason. If Peja Stojakovic can find the consistency on his jump shot and Paul makes it through the season without any significant injury, Byron Scott's crew could make some serious noise in the postseason.
3. Chauncey Billups, Rip Hamilton and Rasheed Wallace — Detroit
If we were working with four man units the Pistons would shoot to the top, with Tayshaun Prince being the fourth Musketeer. Truth be told, you could sub him in for any one of the three players on this list and that trio would still rank among the league's very best. Billups is the director and big shot maker when the Pistons (25-7) need a bucket. Hamilton is the No. 1 option and the player most likely to score 20 on you. But Wallace, just as he did when he helped the Pistons to the 2004 NBA le, is the player that brings it all together for Flip Saunders' team on both ends of the floor.
• Three more sets of terrific NBA trios:
1. Steve Nash, Amare Stoudemire and Shawn Marion — Phoenix
These guys do it, and do it big, every night. Now if they could just do it in the playoffs. ()
2. Dirk Nowitzki, Josh Howard and Jason Terry — Dallas
They're still one of the most explosive scoring trios, even with Terry coming off the bench.
3. Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili — San Antonio
They've spoiled NBA fans around the globe with their steady and (minus Duncan) spectacular play, especially during the playoffs.
• And another three to complete the triple play:
1. Allen Iverson, Carmelo Anthony and Marcus Camby — Denver
It's hard to tell which player deserves top billing in this group, Iverson or Anthony, but Camby has earned his tag as the grunt of this group.
2. Dwight Howard, Rashard Lewis and Hedo Turkoglu — Orlando
Howard and Lewis are supposed to be All-Stars. But have you seen Turkoglu's late-game heroics lately? He's been off the charts.
3. Jason Kidd, Richard Jefferson and Vince Carter — New Jersey
This crew might be a bit past their prime, everyone but Jefferson, but they're still as dangerous as any trio here when they're playing their best.
so, duncan, manu and tony relegated to also-rans.
ROFL What a bull list.
Paul, West, and Chandler better than Tim, Tony, and Manu?
Shenanigans.
That's what I thought.
The order should be Spurs, then Pistons (since both have won championships), then Celtics and on down the list.
I almost posted this in NBA Central because our big three were so far down the list.
I guess the dependable, predictable, winning ways of our big three just doesn't rank up there anymore.
He does call our play "steady and spectacular," but "minus Duncan." Maybe we lose points because Duncan isn't flashy!![]()
damn... trade duncan now! we need to be number 1 on all opinions! the championships! its what people think that matters!
oh, wait. news is from from atlanta. never mind. screw them.
Dirk, Howard, and Terry are NOT a trio by a "big three" NBA definition.
Howard and Terry are pretenders. For them to be a big three, each one individually has to be able to take over a game on their own...Howard and Terry don't individually take over games. They just throw up jumpers at the right times.
New Orleans trio over the Spurs trio (and for the matter, TD, Tony, and Manu come in at #6)?
It must be all those world championship banners hanging in the rafters down in New Orleans
What a ing idiot. Boston gets it for their W-L record, but the Spurs crew doesn't get any love despite having multiple rings? What the is in the water down in Atlanta?
Me, my beer and my remote >>>>>>>>> Carter, Kidd and Jeff
my right index finger + my left mouse clicker >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Carter, Kidd and Jeff
So between Tim/Manu/Tony, that's 3 championships(TD 4)...yet, they are way down on the list...wow...basically almost an after thought...
the criteria is obviously not based on capability of winning rings.
I liked the dig at the Suns though.
Howard, Terry >> Manu, Parker
It's the ing media, whadya expect? Boston is all the new rage! Next year somebody else.
They don't live anywhere near San Antonio, and mebbe have visited once in their lives. They are who they are.
"Oh, yeah...we can't forget San Antonio and all those rings. They're pretty good too."
and so it goes...
Dumb list.
Spurs should be first
NO has no business to even be in the top 3
Detroit does not have a trio they might be on the list for the top 4 or 5.
last matchup
manu >>>>>>>>>>>>mavs
at what? Poker? Choking?
he's just giving to Spurs Dynasty...no one can truly be that dumb.
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Manu, Parker more rings>>>>> Howard, Terry
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