Prime Tony Parker (08 – 14) Offensive Highlights Compilation by zhugelianges San Antonio SpursSouthwest DivisionWestern Conference Prev Post [Mizell] Tobias Harris on his name being in trade rumors again: “Casual Sixers fans, they’ll trade me for a Crumbl Cookie. But at the end of the day, they have to realize that you’re not getting a 6-9 forward back who can damn near shoot 40 percent from 3 guard the other team’s best player (cont.) June 27, 2023 Next Post [Fischer] “It would be difficult to see O.G. Anunoby back in Toronto with a huge smile on his face about being… the fourth banana again to Scottie, Fred, and Pascal.” June 27, 2023 3 Comments darthrio 1 year ago I feel like sometimes TP get “forgotten” behind Timmy and Manu, but damn was Tony a delight to watch.Timmy’s game was fundamental, Manu’s was unpredictable but Tony was pure poetry on the floor. ClingClang69 1 year ago Tony’s midgame combined with his lightning quick first step was unstoppable at times mienhmario 1 year ago GoatWrite A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
darthrio 1 year ago I feel like sometimes TP get “forgotten” behind Timmy and Manu, but damn was Tony a delight to watch.Timmy’s game was fundamental, Manu’s was unpredictable but Tony was pure poetry on the floor.
ClingClang69 1 year ago Tony’s midgame combined with his lightning quick first step was unstoppable at times
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I feel like sometimes TP get “forgotten” behind Timmy and Manu, but damn was Tony a delight to watch.
Timmy’s game was fundamental, Manu’s was unpredictable but Tony was pure poetry on the floor.
Tony’s midgame combined with his lightning quick first step was unstoppable at times
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