03 Tim Duncan ~ 17.2 FGA ~ MVP, Finals MVP, DEF1, DPOY-4
08 Rasheed Wallace ~ 11.3 FGA ~ AS, MVP-14, DPOY-12
95 Detlef Schrempf ~ 12.2 FGA ~ NBA3
93 Dan Majerle ~ 13.4 FGA ~ AS, DEF2, DPOY-5
07 Tony Parker ~ 14.2 FGA ~ Finals MVP, AS, MVP-15
Bench
09 Vladimir Radmanovic ~ 6.0 FGA
16 Luc Mbah Moute ~ 2.8-->3.0 FGA
05 Manu Ginobili ~ 10.5 FGA ~ AS, NBA Champion, DPOY-18
87.8/88 FGA
Europe: Schrempf, Parker, *Radmanovic
Africa: Mbah Moute
Asia/Oceana/South America: Ginobili
Rotation
Duncan (40) / Sheed (8)
Sheed (28) / Radmanovic (16) / Mbah Moute (4)
Schrempf (36) / Majerle (8) / Mbah Moute (4)
Majerle (28) / Manu (20)
Parker (36) / Manu (12)
Overview
The Duncan/Ginobili/Parker trio are back and better than ever. Imagine the best version of that core with the addition of 3 All-Stars- Sheed, Schrempf and Majerle- each as seamless as they are impactful. The product: a well-oiled machine and some of the most beautiful basketball this world has seen. Pretty sweet when you can say your 6th best player is... Majerle? Even Radmanovic and Mbah Moute make meaningful contributions as a knock down shooter and versatile defender respectively.
Peak Duncan lies at the heart of the machine, but unlike most GOAT-level players, his unselfish approach allows his teammates to flourish not as sidekicks but crucially valued members who may take the reins of "alpha" whenever it suits the team. His unshakable mental fortitude was the glue that held together a dynasty.
(dibs on having Pop as my coach
