Kirk Goldsberry
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Podcast Appearances
I can't go against the sports guy on Koozie, but that's the one I heard you and Zach talking about it, the generational stuff.
Everybody's going to read that differently.
I'll take it as listed.
Tony Parker.
The guy who won four NBA championships, the finals MVP, led the league in paint scoring as a 6'2 point guard.
And, you know, you could say he's a system player or what, but man, he was the best player on that team for a lot of big games.
And, you know, I'm biased to the silver and black, but Tony...
Tony's getting lost for the same reason Tim gets lost.
He doesn't talk about himself.
He doesn't make a lot of appearances.
Going on TV always helps.
But that's the name where I wouldn't be doing a service to my friends in San Antonio if I didn't bring him up.
I have him as a point guard.
And to, to, to piggyback on your point, like we have to, we have to move the goalposts because the style of the game is changing.
And, you know, when Mark Jackson was the coach in Golden State, they ran a lot of traditional pick and roll and he sure as hell looked like a point guard back then.
Then Steve got there and now they're running through Bogut and Draymond and David Lee and his dribble handoffs and he's running circles and that really defined his career.
Um,
But I think of him as a point guard.
But the same thing I would say to Shea is just like, if we want to continue to compare point guards, we have to say that the definition is growing to include these type of guys.
Because you know who's not walking through that door is Mo Cheeks.