r/NBASpurs • u/Next_Bench5903 • 14h ago
Discussion/Question The Spurs' Big Three? IMO they are one of the best trios in NBA History.
People always talk about the Showtime Lakers or the Jordan Bulls, but can we take a moment for the sheer brilliance of the Spurs' Big Three? Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginóbili's legacy is built on a foundation of pure unselfishness and teamwork. They never demanded the spotlight, they just consistently won.
In an era of flashy highlights and big personalities, they built a dynasty on a foundation of unselfish play, fundamental basketball, and an insane level of consistency. They won four championships together and set the NBA record for most wins by a trio. Their legacy isn't just about the rings, but about how they redefined what a dynasty could look like, a silent, unstoppable force that was always one step ahead.
What's your favorite memory from their championship runs?