Ginobili played 1,057 regular season games in his career, with a total winning rate of 72.1%, which also makes him the player with the highest winning rate among players who have played at least 1,000 regular season games in NBA history.

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Ginobili played 1,057 regular season games in his career, with a total winning rate of 72.1%, which also makes him the player with the highest winning rate among players who have played at least 1,000 regular season games in NBA history. - DayDayNews

Discussion topic : According to statistics from the US media Elias Sports Bureau, Ginobili played 1,057 regular season games in his career, with a total winning rate of 72.1%, which also made him the player with the highest winning rate among players who played at least 1,000 regular season games in NBA history.

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[–]Huckleberry_Sin975 points 19 hours ago

Winningest player in NBA history.

NBA史上最赢的球员

[–]WarriorsSF_CITIZEN_POLICE 286 points 18 hours ago

He averaged 13 ppg for his career. Just goes to show it not always how much you score, but when you score.

He averaged 13 points in his career, which shows that the score is not absolutely important, and what matters is when to score.

[–]therealsheriff 79 points 18 hours ago

Manu may be the quintessential example of a player you can’t judge by his stats. In his prime he could have led a team.

Manu is probably a typical player who cannot rely on data to evaluate. At his peak, he could easily be the boss of a team.

[–]NBAzxc123zxc123 925 points 19 hours ago*

Winningest NBA player outside of NBA history too.

Because Manu took down the 2004 US Olympic team with Carmelo Anthony, Tim Duncan, Allen Iverson, Lebron James, Dwyane Wade, prime Odom/Boozer/Amar'e, Richard Jefferson, Shawn Marion, Stephon Marbury, and coached by Larry Brown. That team so stacked POPOVICH was their assistant coach!

Lebron beat GSW Kyrie/Love. Jordan 3-peated with Pippen/Rodman. Manu did it Luis Scola.

He is not only the most winning player in the NBA, but also the most winning player outside the NBA.

Because he defeated the Dream Team in 2004, . The dream team includes Melon, Daidai, AI, Youzhan, Wei Di, Odangdang, Boozer , Xiao Si, Richard brother-in-law Shen, Ma Liang, Marbury . The head coach is Larry Brown . The lineup is so luxurious that Bobo can only be an assistant coach!

LeBron and Love Irving defeated Warriors , Jordan and Pippen Rodman won three consecutive championships, while Ginobili only brought Louis- Scola at the time.

[–]RocketsNietzsche_Darko81 points 18 hours ago

I mean I’ll take Luis Scola and Carlos Delfino over all those scrubs

I said, I would rather want Scola and Delfino than the muggles you mentioned.

[–]SpursMeC019567 points 17 hours ago

Don't you forget Andrés "Chicago Bulls playoffs leading scorer" Nocioni and NBA champion Fabricio Oberto.

Don't forget that Argentina also has "the Bulls' No. 1 scorer in the playoffs" Nocioni and NBA champion Oberto!

[–][BKN] Markel Brownlaboratory_koala 10 points 15 hours ago

Golden generation. Doubt we'll ever see the like again.

Golden generation. I wonder if I can still see such a grand occasion

[–]HornetsKeepItRealTV 170 points 17 hours ago

Larry Brown was an idiot who believed that the new players at the time, which included Melo, Wade, and LeBron were ruining basketball. He benched them for being late to practice or some shit.

Larry Brown is a fool! He believes that LeBron's generation of players was ruining basketball, and that they would be late for training or some trivial matters would be pinned to the bench by Brown.

[–]RaptorsklaysHat 7 points 10 hours ago

To be fair if that helped make them the players they are today then it's worth

But reasoning, that also helped them become what they are today.

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Ginobili played 1,057 regular season games in his career, with a total winning rate of 72.1%, which also makes him the player with the highest winning rate among players who have played at least 1,000 regular season games in NBA history. - DayDayNews

[–]pm_me_spider_picz726 points 19 hours ago*

If anyone’s interested, players with higher %’s than Manu but having played less than 1000 games (min 250 games played):

8. Danny Green, 7. Tom Heinsohn, 6. Michael Cooper, 5. KC Jones, 4. Draymond Green (73.45%), 3. Larry Bird (73.58%) , 2. Magic Johnson (73.95%), and no 1. by a decent margin, Kawhi Leonard at 76.41% (after 407 games)

250 games with the highest winning rate:

1 Kawai Leonard

2 Magic Johnson

3 Larry Bird

3 Dream-chasing green

5 KC Jones

6 Michael-not me this time- Cooper

7 Tom Heinthorne

8 Danny Green

[–][NYK] Renaldo Balkmanblosweed 84 points 19 hours ago

Damn people forgetting how good Kawhi is

Damn people forget how good Kawhi is

Damn people forget how good Leonard is!

[–]76erssuenopequeno 97 points 18 hours ago

He had Manu, Tim Duncan, and Tony Parker on those teams, so that number may be a bit inflated.

He was in the same team, Duncan , Park , and Park , and his winning rate may be a bit hydrated

[–]BullsDunlocke27 points 17 hours ago

I mean, they also had him. It's all related.

I said that they also have the same team as him, which is all relative.

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And someone dare to question his HOF status

That’s it, and some people doubt Manu’s probability of entering the Hall of Fame (previously, some US media irresponsibly predicted that Manu’s probability of entering the Hall of Fame was only 52%).

[–]WarriorsOfficialSamOfTheNBA339 points 19 hours ago

people tend to forget it's the "basketball" hall of fame and not the "NBA" hall of fame. I do think Manu deserves to be in the hall of fame on his NBA accomplishments alone, but when you take his overall basketball accomplishments, he should be in the HOF without question.

People always forget that it is the "Basketball Hall of Fame" rather than the "NBA Hall of Fame". I think Manu's NBA achievements alone are worthy of entering the Hall of Fame, and if he included his entire basketball career, then there is no suspense in his entry into the Hall of Fame!

[–]NBAnizzynba 184 points 18 hours ago

Exactly. 2 time italy MVP, and 1 time champion before he came to the NBA. He's a HoFer and it's not even an argument.

That's right! Before entering the NBA, he won two Italian League MVPs and one championship. He is the Hall of Fame and there is nothing to argue about.

[–]Spurszeuses_beard 180 points 17 hours ago

Don't forget the gold medal, an insane achievement considering who he played against.

Don't forget the gold medal, considering his opponent at the time, that was a crazy achievement!

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