Brandon Roy vs. Manu Ginobili
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Brandon Roy vs. Manu Ginobili
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Brandon Roy vs. Manu Ginobili
Who brings more skillset to the table?
Who's better?
Who would u rather have?
Who's better?
Who would u rather have?

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Can Manu make as many defensive stops? On the perimeter against Joe Johnson on the post blocking Carmelo Anthony? Does he have the same play-making ability that makes other better? The same leadership and intangibles?
First of all I don't lke this comparison because Manu is a fully developed player on a championship team while Roy just finished his sophomore season (as an All-star none the less).
But I'm pretty confident to say that Roy, who is 23, will be better than Manu at his current age of 30.
First of all I don't lke this comparison because Manu is a fully developed player on a championship team while Roy just finished his sophomore season (as an All-star none the less).
But I'm pretty confident to say that Roy, who is 23, will be better than Manu at his current age of 30.

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sabi wrote:Can Manu make as many defensive stops?
arguably. manu is a very good perimeter defender. doesnt have the strength to guard bigger players in the post though.
sabi wrote:Does he have the same play-making ability that makes other better?
yes. hes arguably the best playmaker on the spurs (competing with barry and parker).
sabi wrote:The same leadership and intangibles?
yes, easily. as far as the regular season, he was clearly the mvp of the spurs this year. and manu is mr. intangible.
but i do agree that its not a fair comparison at this point. manu is a complete player with years of polish and success at the highest levels, both internationally and in the nba. but it is a pretty clear choice right now.
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Jack wore plaid wrote:Equal skillset
Manu is a little better right now
I'd rather have Roy because he is younger and IMO will be better than Manu at his age.
I'm biased, but this is what I think as well.
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The answer is easily Ginobili, and it's not even remotely close, IMO.
Their regular season numbers are very similar, but Manu had much better percentages and was the third option on his basketball team, whereas Roy was the primary ballhandler and go-to option for his club.
Obviously Manu is in his prime and Roy is not, but I don't think people realize just how talented Ginobili is. If you put him on Portland instead of Roy, I think the team finishes with a better record and his numbers are much higher than they are with San Antonio.
I'm not trying to knock Roy - I think he is a fine young player - but Manu has been a winner at every level, and he sacrifices much of his game for the betterment of his team.
Their regular season numbers are very similar, but Manu had much better percentages and was the third option on his basketball team, whereas Roy was the primary ballhandler and go-to option for his club.
Obviously Manu is in his prime and Roy is not, but I don't think people realize just how talented Ginobili is. If you put him on Portland instead of Roy, I think the team finishes with a better record and his numbers are much higher than they are with San Antonio.
I'm not trying to knock Roy - I think he is a fine young player - but Manu has been a winner at every level, and he sacrifices much of his game for the betterment of his team.
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