#shorts these are the best players at every position in San Antonio Spurs history.
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All 6 were obvious. There's no way anyone would actually pick Manu over George. Manu is known as the best 6th man of all time. So that's where you put him, ya know?
I'll take Manu cause of his chemistry with all 5 of em. I've man didn't play with them and would take many shots maybe away from others, although I think he is one of the very few players from the 70s whose game would translate to today's NBA.
Love Manu as the 6th Man. This squad is so lethal on both ends of the court. If you dont have a front court to counter Kawhi, Dave and Tim…forget about it. Youre not scoring alot against this team.
GET KAWHI OFF THIS LIST
I would put ginobili at the point. I love TP but with this group he gets slightly edged out
Nah nah nah ice man at 3 Manu at 2
its starting 5 so there is no need for 6th. Tony, Manu, Ice, Tim, David. That's it.
Further, Kawhi being one of the obvious over Manu is a blasphemy
Gonna have to add wemby at 7th
No brainer
Tracy McGrady played for San Antonio Brotha
Wilt was also super buff
Chemistry through the roof with Manu starting tho
if just 5, I'm taking Manu, but yeah, I'll go Parker if you have a 6th man.
The Spurs all time starting 5 afer this years draft is looking kind of crazy
Bro you that ๐ฏ right manu sounds better being the 6th man
Taking demar as my 6th man
Itโs funny that the all time lineup had 4 guys that actually played all at once
That team would play the best basketball Iโve ever seen
I would pick MANUUU GINOBILIIIII
The perfect 6th man either acts as the glue of the team, able to gel with everyone else and be reliable. Or essentially be willing and able in terms of skill to start, but accepting that someones gotta be #6 and it might as well be you. Manu was both of those, and had an attitude like he refused to lose. He'd let Gervin start and brutalize the opposing 6man