@@nachote141 Se ve que no has acabado el vídeo, porque los dos primeros no pueden ser más claritos de pìel. Y lo de ser argentino, en este caso tampoco, porque McHale y Havlicek, eran mejores que él.
+Andrew Eckert bruh, havlicek has like 26000 points in his career. that's as much as lebron has right now in only 3 more seasons then lebron. he was basically the best small forward in the nba at the time. he just didnt start.
+Mixed Tape Videos Jason Terry should be ranked higher than Jamal Crawford also. You probably put Manu up there so high because of his contributions to the Spurs championships, but why not for the vastly underrated Terry? Jason Terry vs Jamal Crawford - Postseason : J-Terry : 16ppg - 3rpg - 4apg - 45 FG% Jamal : 19ppg - 3rpg - 3apg - 38 FG% And this isn't taking into consideration Terry's decline down the road once he got older. In the postseason, when it really maters, Terry averaged more apg, the same amount of rpg and despite scoring 3 less ppg, he was 7% more efficient. Not only was Terry better in the postseason, he was arguably the best player on a loosing championship team as a bench player (2006). He probably could have won Finals MVP in 2006 if Dirk didn't hog the ball and instead passed it to Terry instead of bricking. Jason Terry vs Dirk Nowitzki - 2006 Finals : Terry : 22ppg - 4apg - 48 FG% Dirk : 23ppg - 3apg - 39 FG% Dirk rebounded more because that's expected for the taller player. And Terry was also a great sidekick on a championship winning team, by hitting clutch shots in the 4th quarter along with Dirk.
I think the list is good but Jamal Crawford at 8??? He's one of those rare players that can play until he's 40. He just won the 6th man for a 3rd time for a 3rd team and he's 35 years old. That's insane
@@markuyehara7880 he was trying to say is that manu has helped timmy win that extra 3 rings and timmy help Manu get that extra 4 rings. Manu was a massive contributor to the Spurs franchise and is one of the reason why Spurs is the 3rd greatest franchise of all time.
@Irish Comedy Not always to won a Sixth Man of the Year once until becoming a starter for awhile into his prime, and back to bench the older he got until retirement.
@@CFH1962 yeah, McHale got to become a starter going into his sixth season playing by the time Cedric Maxwell was traded for a resurgent Bill Walton coming off the bench for Boston to obtain Sixth Man honors the end of the year.
Stats Aside, I think Ginobli had way more impact, flexibility, and creativity than the others, his presence made the biggest differences even if he scored 10 or less. Definitely top 3, but no.1 in my book
+Giancarlo Buonamici what? Ur probably a bandwagon warriors fan... Iggy was an all star with the sixers, and he never sat on the bench till last year for a single game
John Starks !!!! One of my favorite player of 90s.... Schrempf, Kukoč......, I miss NBA from 90s.....In my opinion, it was way better then today............" I LOVE THIS GAME !!! " :))
Here's my list 10.Frank Ramsey 9.Ricky Pierce 8.Toni Kukoc 7.Bobby Jones 6.Detlef Shrempf 5.Michael Cooper 4.Kevin McHale 3.Vinnie Johnson 2.John Havlicek 1.Manu Ginobili I left off Crawford due to his lack of a championship, and the fact that there were better players historically. I also left off Jason Terry due to the fact that he's nothing more than a shooter, and for the same reason as Crawford.
What? Terry win a championship & outscored Lebron in the process. Do you even watch basketball? Terry is easily top 10 & Crawford should be at the least 10th. Havlicek was a top 10 player in the NBA during the time he was a 6 man. He averaged the most points on the best team in the league & won 7 chips in the process. He was the best SF in the league for the majority of his career for Christ's sake. He is hands down the best 6 man of all time.
+Kevin Hate 1. Terry, honestly, has never been more than a three point shooter. As for Crawford, I've just felt that, historically, there were better 6th men than him.
How in the world could you forget BOBBY JONES ? 6th man of the year in 1983 (first year that award was given, he could have won more), 4x NBA All-Star + 1x ABA All-Star, 9 NBA All-defensive team (8x 1st team) + 2x ABA 1st All-defensive team + All-ABA 2nd team + ABA all-rookie 1st team, 1 NBA title. Bobby Jones has more awards than anyone on this list not named McHale or Havlicek, but those two played a big part of their career as starters whereas Jones did it all by being a 6th man almost his whole career.
Greg popovich just said on the retirement ceremony that without Manu, there were no 4 championships out of 5. Take it from a coach who knows MANY MORE than whoever made this post, lol!
In playoffs/finals clutch moments, Manu was the main guy in his team. And I'm talking about the FUCKING 2000's SPURS. Need something else to say? Best 6th man ever. That's it.
i think manu should be first because he doesn't only put up points for the second unit, he is actually the point guard for them. He is probably one of the best passing 2 guards ever and definitely one of the most creative.
+laanzo This is probably one of best and most credible suggestions in the comments considering he was a key player on 3 straight finals runs as well as 2 titles.
I'd personally have Michael Cooper above Toni Kukoc. He was a hugely significant piece of the Showtime Lakers. If you needed to bear down on defense, you could put him on the opponent's best scorer. If you needed an offense boost, he was a terrific perimeter shooter. I'd probably have him #4, behind only Ginobili, Havlicek, and McHale.
I think Lamar Odom should be included on this list considering he was an important contributor to a Lakers team that went to the finals 3 times and won it 2 times. Based on the comments made for Manu, how he contributed to a winning team, it seems that it would only make sense that Lamar could be included over Starks or Crawford. Although, I'd leave out Starks over Crawford because Crawford won it twice for 2 different teams, which is a unique accomplishment.
This is what I call a great list. However I would have dell curry on this list over kukoc just because of longevity. kukoc faded quickly after the bulls and dell was always a factor but still great list.
Kukoc faded quickly just because he’d already started professionally in Europe for almost a decade before coming to the NBA. His career in Europe is more comparable to Kobe. Starting as a teen.
+Ryan Avery he is still a decent player.He helps us win games.(clippers fan)He is always reliable when we need him:)He isn't the best,but I've seen worst.
+D'Angelo Russell agree Horry was a real killer! Maybe is not in this list becouse of his carrer stats that are a little poor: 7 pts, 4.8 rbs, 2 ast, but how ignore his 7 rings?
These lists are ridiculous. Wonder why i don't watch these videos anymore... Jamal Crawford is number 1 by so much it's not even funny. This channel always picks the OLDEST players. Who even knows half of these players on this list anyways? Manu should be number 2
+Gamer 36 well he can defend, shoot 3's, shoot mids, great at floaters, great at laying it up, good passer, awesome ankle breaker. That's what he can do...
1. John Havlicek, 2. Kevin Mchale, 3) Manu Ginobili, 4) Tony Kukoc, 5) Michael Cooper, 5) Vinnie Johnson, 6) Bobby Jones, 7) Bob Mcadoo, 8) Andre Iguodala, 9) Robert Horry, 10) Jamaal Wilkes. Every player on this list played 6th man for a significant part of their career and, were crucial in his team winning an NBA Finals. Winning is all that counts, and all of these guys have rings because they were clutch 6th men on an NBA Champion.
lmfao "heck". To answer your question its most likely because he played what? 3 years there? The majority of these players were 6 men their entire careers, or at the least very close to that.
***** thank you, at least you have a brain. Most people, when I say that, call me an idiot.. Most fans of the NBA these days are bandwagon 12 year olds
Noah Perry Manu is definitely the greatest, if not the best 6th man. Tim Duncan is the best PF ever (along with Malone, Dirk, and KG). Parker is in no doubt the greatest PG the spurs will ever have. Kawhi is a defensive machine. IMO Lamarcus Aldridge is the only overrated star the spurs had.
With the Golden State Warriors being so successful and Andre Iguodala winning finals MVP last year I could see him being high on this list and soon if they can keep up this run of theirs.
+Derp - Not there. This may sound crazy, but while he was a better 6th man than McHale, we don't have him ranked higher overall as a player. The reason there is that McHale's status is bumped up since he was also a great starter.
Manu is definitely no.1. considering his well rounded effect beyond mere stats. Primary playmaker when he's in, best passer in the Spurs reigning dynasty, sneaky athleticism, clutch genes (defense/offense), gets all players even the 12th man involved, so many creative tricks in his bag (including the Euro steps and all the ridiculous pick/rolls). This is not even considering the rings and the international achievements. Championship HOF caliber 6th man that you always build your bench players around. Last but not least he voluntarily sacrificed his starter status to be a 6th man which speaks to the level of foresightedness and humility that he had for the Spurs to reign.
What I see: a lot of guys who are pretending to know the game doing bad comments on a good list. My only complaint is leaving out Steve Kerr. He should be there and taking a good position, but always IMHO.
Vinnie the microwave Johnson best sixth man ever could get to the rim pull up from deep create for others and was absolutely a closer and clutch for the bad boys look him up
Just watched to make sure Manu was top 3 on the list. Satisfied.
+Josh Siegel And he is not number 1 because he is white and from Argentina...
+nachote141 Leave. Just leave. Leave the comment section and delete your UA-cam acc.
@@nachote141 Se ve que no has acabado el vídeo, porque los dos primeros no pueden ser más claritos de pìel. Y lo de ser argentino, en este caso tampoco, porque McHale y Havlicek, eran mejores que él.
- So, how are you going to name your son?
- Detlef Schrempf
Lmao
L
+pedro aranha
THe same can be said about your name. His name is normal german name.
Ah, no offense. Languages are funny.
Gimmie your ring
Honorable mention to Sweet Lou Williams
Next : Players who are too small for their positions : Like Charles Barkley -6'6 PF, Al3 - 6'0 SG, Denis Rodmann - 6'7 pf. - Ben Wallace 6'9 C.
Wes Unseld
Mugsy Bogues
Too small for the PG positions
+Will Hicks lol
+Alexandrew Gabe Draymond
+Will Hicks u Wilson bruh😂
Ginobli should be 1
+Andrew Eckert bruh, havlicek has like 26000 points in his career. that's as much as lebron has right now in only 3 more seasons then lebron. he was basically the best small forward in the nba at the time. he just didnt start.
+Chris Lebron Already Passed Him On The All Time Scoring List And Tim Duncan Is About To Pass Him On It..
and ginobli isn't going to get relatively close to that, which proves how legit havlicek was.
+Chris LeBron >>>>>>> Havlicek
+Chris And Manu was never about purely scoring
I realize you guys know your stuff, but Crawford at 8? Really?
That's not shade on Crawford, it just shows how great the guys ahead of him are.
+Mixed Tape Videos Jason Terry should be ranked higher than Jamal Crawford also. You probably put Manu up there so high because of his contributions to the Spurs championships, but why not for the vastly underrated Terry?
Jason Terry vs Jamal Crawford - Postseason :
J-Terry : 16ppg - 3rpg - 4apg - 45 FG%
Jamal : 19ppg - 3rpg - 3apg - 38 FG%
And this isn't taking into consideration Terry's decline down the road once he got older. In the postseason, when it really maters, Terry averaged more apg, the same amount of rpg and despite scoring 3 less ppg, he was 7% more efficient.
Not only was Terry better in the postseason, he was arguably the best player on a loosing championship team as a bench player (2006). He probably could have won Finals MVP in 2006 if Dirk didn't hog the ball and instead passed it to Terry instead of bricking.
Jason Terry vs Dirk Nowitzki - 2006 Finals :
Terry : 22ppg - 4apg - 48 FG%
Dirk : 23ppg - 3apg - 39 FG%
Dirk rebounded more because that's expected for the taller player. And Terry was also a great sidekick on a championship winning team, by hitting clutch shots in the 4th quarter along with Dirk.
smh but it is a opinion. but Crawford is the best sixth man ever
have we forgotten about james harden guys????
+Sloan Jackson I never knew that coming off the bench on teams that never made the finals is the fault of the 6th man
I think the list is good but Jamal Crawford at 8??? He's one of those rare players that can play until he's 40. He just won the 6th man for a 3rd time for a 3rd team and he's 35 years old. That's insane
Jamal Crawford, Kevin Mchale, and Manu Ginobili are debatable for #1
D Rose I can agree with that
McHale is one of the 50 greatest ever and you're trying to put Crawford in the conversation with him? Hell no.
besides from being 6th man winners, crawford is not worth mentioning in the same sentence as
ginobili and mchale
Who else thought John Havlicek was a starter?
He came off the bench his first 5 yrs or so.
Hondo was a Sixth Man much of his glory.
I didn’t know until 2015
Me
Tim Duncan would only have 2 rings if not for Manu Ginobli. I would put Ginobli in my top ten 2 guards of all time.
And Manu would have zero without Timmy. So what's your point?
nonsense...
@@markuyehara7880 he was trying to say is that manu has helped timmy win that extra 3 rings and timmy help Manu get that extra 4 rings. Manu was a massive contributor to the Spurs franchise and is one of the reason why Spurs is the 3rd greatest franchise of all time.
Manu wouldn't even be that relevant if he didn't play with Tim Duncan so you just sound like a dumbass
Nah I say Parker helped timmy the most
Ginobili can lead his own team and be the man , he's the greatest sixth man ever imagine how many all star selections he may have if he's a starter...
1. Manu Ginobili
2. Jamal Crawford
3. Kevin McHale
4. Some old guy Mixed Tape is in love with
That's how it oughta be right there.
Wtf ?
Simon lol
Win Shares:
John Havlicek 131.72
Kevin McHale 113.04
Manu Ginobili 104.18
Jamal Crawford 59.20
Get a clue, son
So you don't know John Havlicek?
SpyHarms I know right she’s the type to say bob pettit is the best power forward
I CAN'T BELIEVE MCHALE WAS COMING OFF THE BENCH... who else is with me?
thinking the same thing
(Not hostile) He led the bench for a reason
@Irish Comedy Not always to won a Sixth Man of the Year once until becoming a starter for awhile into his prime, and back to bench the older he got until retirement.
I only learned that now 😁
@@CFH1962 yeah, McHale got to become a starter going into his sixth season playing by the time Cedric Maxwell was traded for a resurgent Bill Walton coming off the bench for Boston to obtain Sixth Man honors the end of the year.
Top 10 best NBA Coach's of all time
+Adam Adaxx Yeah I Would Love To See That
Adam Adaxx walton in there somewhere
Adam Adaxx
1 Pop
2 phil jackson
Where is Bobby jones who played for the sixers!!! He should def be on this list!
Emoni Bates i agree bobby Jones is the reason y they come up with the name six man. Look at his highlights
Lou Williams missed the cut as well.
Dr J and Billy Cunningham will be pissed because u left out Bobby Jones... he should've be #2 after Havlicek. :/
Did you notice how many European players appear on this list?
Stats Aside, I think Ginobli had way more impact, flexibility, and creativity than the others, his presence made the biggest differences even if he scored 10 or less. Definitely top 3, but no.1 in my book
Worst players at each position?
YASS
Worst starters at each position.
Griffin Wood Your reply has more likes than the orig comment looool
I think u gotta have Crawford a little higher, at least 1 spot over the Microwave
Mike T. he probably should have beaten Lou last year too, best NBA streatballer ever
+Mike T. McHale won it twice
+De_Facto
You are correct, Detlef Schremph also won it twice....I stand corrected.
Mike T. still Schremph was good Crawford is one of the top 3 sixth men, McHale didn't always come off the bench, if i can remeber
+TitanKiller
I agree, J-Crossover is, well...should be #3 on this list. He is really underrated. One of my favourite all time players.
Maybe Iggy will one day be on this list
+Jm3 to be fair he made his legend as a 6 man
+Giancarlo Buonamici I always thought of iggy as an all star and great player before he was on the Warriors, like 2011 when he was on the 76ers
+Giancarlo Buonamici what? Ur probably a bandwagon warriors fan... Iggy was an all star with the sixers, and he never sat on the bench till last year for a single game
+Jm3 but he did spend the best part of his career as 6th man (I'm taking about winning)
+Joey Callanan does me showing love for Iggy make me a bandwagon?
bobby jones!?!?
If all these players played today, they won't ever be as good as Manu. Manu's top 1.
Great list
I grew up watching Ginobili
Love his game
You should do best defenders of all time for your next video
FOESHOW
"You Left Out Ricky Pirere, Hello, Look him up!!!"
you forgot Bobby Jones!
John Starks !!!! One of my favorite player of 90s.... Schrempf, Kukoč......, I miss NBA from 90s.....In my opinion, it was way better then today............" I LOVE THIS GAME !!! " :))
Here's my list
10.Frank Ramsey
9.Ricky Pierce
8.Toni Kukoc
7.Bobby Jones
6.Detlef Shrempf
5.Michael Cooper
4.Kevin McHale
3.Vinnie Johnson
2.John Havlicek
1.Manu Ginobili
I left off Crawford due to his lack of a championship, and the fact that there were better players historically. I also left off Jason Terry due to the fact that he's nothing more than a shooter, and for the same reason as Crawford.
What? Terry win a championship & outscored Lebron in the process. Do you even watch basketball? Terry is easily top 10 & Crawford should be at the least 10th.
Havlicek was a top 10 player in the NBA during the time he was a 6 man. He averaged the most points on the best team in the league & won 7 chips in the process. He was the best SF in the league for the majority of his career for Christ's sake. He is hands down the best 6 man of all time.
+Kevin Hate 1. Terry, honestly, has never been more than a three point shooter. As for Crawford, I've just felt that, historically, there were better 6th men than him.
+Kevin Hate also, havlicek was a starter for the majority of his championships and all stars, although he was a great 6th man.
+Rove I put McHale at 4 because i felt that he was better as a starter
That is an EXCELLENT list, Robbie. Superb.
How in the world could you forget BOBBY JONES ?
6th man of the year in 1983 (first year that award was given, he could have won more), 4x NBA All-Star + 1x ABA All-Star, 9 NBA All-defensive team (8x 1st team) + 2x ABA 1st All-defensive team + All-ABA 2nd team + ABA all-rookie 1st team, 1 NBA title.
Bobby Jones has more awards than anyone on this list not named McHale or Havlicek, but those two played a big part of their career as starters whereas Jones did it all by being a 6th man almost his whole career.
Iguodala 14/15 Golden State
He didn't win the award
Oh, yes he did!!! Never disrespect Iggy!!! LOL
+Cooper Bridges lol
the only 6th man who won finals mvp
Iggy never won a Sixth Man Award compared to winning a Finals MVP on the Warriors.
Great list!
TONI!!!! the best damn forward i ever seen.
I poop 2 times a Day!
Ok youve seen
@@410milove4ever what are you talking about
@@jonallenjr no one cares
@@0fficialdregs if you are still watching till today you can tell who KD, Bron, Kawhi is ?
Although I'm a huge Crawford fan, I'm gonna have to give it up to Ginobili at 1st & Crawford at 2nd all time 6th men in the league
Agreed
u guys left off Bobby Jones
+Jacob McMillin Lamar Odom? gv him some love
+Lee Hy 4got about him and im a lakers fan i feel ashamed
dint see too much comment bout him though.. wonder if i m wrong, but dude was a beast back then
+Lee Hy yeah naw Lamar was the shit he was a 7 footer who could ball handle like a guard and shoot like a guard
Jacob McMillin the greatest 6th man next to Kevin McHale
Good list
What about Robert Horry?
Horry was never a Sixth Man on any of the teams he was on. Just a solid guy coming off the bench for a role player.
This channels video production is so high quality, Idc what I'm watching before this I'll skip it always to watch any video this channel puts out.
My top 10:
1:Manu
2:McHale
3:Havlicek
4:Kukoc
5:Jamal
6:Andre Iguodala
7:James Harden
8:Terry
9:Steve Kerr
10:Starks
Great video! :) Keep up the good work.
Perhaps JR should make the list ...
nah
Nope
+Jlawrence 90 JR brings a lot of energy to the game with crazy dunks back in his Denver days
He's a good player don't get me wrong but I myself would not go as far as to say he's one of the Top 10 6th Men.
He's ok. But he runs hot and cold and has mental errors on national tv. However back in his Denver days was his better time
Greg popovich just said on the retirement ceremony that without Manu, there were no 4 championships out of 5. Take it from a coach who knows MANY MORE than whoever made this post, lol!
What about somebody from 2016 Golden State? - _Bandwagon Fan_
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS DO MORE, ALOT!!!! MORE
Manu is 1 and Lou Williams should be like 8, 9 or 10
great job
In playoffs/finals clutch moments, Manu was the main guy in his team. And I'm talking about the FUCKING 2000's SPURS.
Need something else to say?
Best 6th man ever. That's it.
i think manu should be first because he doesn't only put up points for the second unit, he is actually the point guard for them. He is probably one of the best passing 2 guards ever and definitely one of the most creative.
Lamar Odom???
+laanzo This is probably one of best and most credible suggestions in the comments considering he was a key player on 3 straight finals runs as well as 2 titles.
Exactly My Point, He's Done More Than Jamal Crawford Has Or John Starks Ever Did.
Alonso Juarez i think odom is better than jamal
ginobili have been one of the players that change the nba so i think he should be the Best six man of all nba time
#1 : Brian Scalabrine
Scal has won every reward in the NA
Nba
So good, he was forced to play 1 minute per game
Scal da real MVP
Antoine Gilbert he's so fuckin bad ever an allstar?????
I'd personally have Michael Cooper above Toni Kukoc. He was a hugely significant piece of the Showtime Lakers. If you needed to bear down on defense, you could put him on the opponent's best scorer. If you needed an offense boost, he was a terrific perimeter shooter. I'd probably have him #4, behind only Ginobili, Havlicek, and McHale.
James Harden..?
shut up
Juaqui's Gaming Videos he was a 6th man in okc
+adam brake He did win 6th man of the year in okc.
+Juaqui's Gaming Videos he was a sixth man in okc
Juaqui's Gaming Videos that shows how dumb you are with that mouth dumb ass. learn basketball before talking. educate yourself
Nice list vinnie Johnson microwave one of my favourite
I think Lamar Odom should be included on this list considering he was an important contributor to a Lakers team that went to the finals 3 times and won it 2 times. Based on the comments made for Manu, how he contributed to a winning team, it seems that it would only make sense that Lamar could be included over Starks or Crawford. Although, I'd leave out Starks over Crawford because Crawford won it twice for 2 different teams, which is a unique accomplishment.
RIP John "Hondo" Havlicek
This is what I call a great list. However I would have dell curry on this list over kukoc just because of longevity. kukoc faded quickly after the bulls and dell was always a factor but still great list.
+Jay Josiah yes
Kukoc faded quickly just because he’d already started professionally in Europe for almost a decade before coming to the NBA. His career in Europe is more comparable to Kobe. Starting as a teen.
do a Top 10 best teams all time video this one was good tho
Wow Jamal Crawford should be 1st
+Jonathan Bangay lol
Lmaoooooooooooooooooooo
you should definitely start watching basketball
+Ryan Avery dude he is getting very old it's getting hard
+Ryan Avery he is still a decent player.He helps us win games.(clippers fan)He is always reliable when we need him:)He isn't the best,but I've seen worst.
2:11 Jamal is a starter now for the t wolves
Bill Walton 1985-86 Celtics. Havlicek should be a top 10/top 5 small forward.
Hi ! ! Damn oven The video really looks awfsomf job
robert horry
+D'Angelo Russell agree Horry was a real killer! Maybe is not in this list becouse of his carrer stats that are a little poor: 7 pts, 4.8 rbs, 2 ast, but how ignore his 7 rings?
he was the clutch for the lakers
tonzjah Big shot Bob
Where's Leandro Barbosa
Where's harden at?
Not a sixth man most of his career.
Been here since dirk is underrated great content.
Happy you're here! Thanks for sticking with us!
Horry got 7 rings
Good point! Robert is often forgotten. He was clutch.
+Ivan Newton i agree horry should be on there
+Mike T. You use to come up big every playoff. I'd pay him 50 cents regular season 50 million playoff time
They say everyone who ever played is one of the greatest of all time
These lists are ridiculous. Wonder why i don't watch these videos anymore... Jamal Crawford is number 1 by so much it's not even funny. This channel always picks the OLDEST players.
Who even knows half of these players on this list anyways? Manu should be number 2
+Brendan Morris lol jamal's overrated
Gamer 36 he has the best handles of all time. If you've seen him play then you would know what i am saying
can he do anything else?
+Gamer 36 well he can defend, shoot 3's, shoot mids, great at floaters, great at laying it up, good passer, awesome ankle breaker. That's what he can do...
well yeh he can do them but normally he chucks them up instead getting a good shot
R.I.P Hondo
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You guys should do a top 10 microwaves or guys when they get hot it's over like curry or vinnie Johnson
+Elijah Strong John Starks, Reggie, and JR Smith would be on that list :)
you forgot andre iguodala ;)
+Mister Block We wasn't a six man in his prime
+Brandyn Robinson I know but he won a finals mvp as a sixth man...this is pretty remarkable...and against LeBron man
1. John Havlicek, 2. Kevin Mchale, 3) Manu Ginobili, 4) Tony Kukoc, 5) Michael Cooper, 5) Vinnie Johnson, 6) Bobby Jones, 7) Bob Mcadoo, 8) Andre Iguodala, 9) Robert Horry, 10) Jamaal Wilkes. Every player on this list played 6th man for a significant part of their career and, were crucial in his team winning an NBA Finals. Winning is all that counts, and all of these guys have rings because they were clutch 6th men on an NBA Champion.
Thanks for adding Iguodala. My and others' omission. He deserves to be here.
Harden?
Agree with the entire list and the order.
Why in the HECK is James Harden for the thunder not on this stupid list!?!?
lmfao "heck".
To answer your question its most likely because he played what? 3 years there? The majority of these players were 6 men their entire careers, or at the least very close to that.
***** no, every single Spurs player=must overrated player ever
***** thank you, at least you have a brain. Most people, when I say that, call me an idiot.. Most fans of the NBA these days are bandwagon 12 year olds
+Noah Perry But, those players won at least 4 or 5 rings, more than 13 teams
Noah Perry Manu is definitely the greatest, if not the best 6th man. Tim Duncan is the best PF ever (along with Malone, Dirk, and KG). Parker is in no doubt the greatest PG the spurs will ever have. Kawhi is a defensive machine. IMO Lamarcus Aldridge is the only overrated star the spurs had.
I'm a Celtics fan and John Havlicek started in the 60's. And Kevin McHale was fucking boss!!! But I feel Manu and Jamal should be higher.
Jason Terry is better than Jamal Crawford.
Yes he is also his career high is 55 against who the mavs 😂 how weird is that
I forgot all about J-Terry. Good selection.
do a top ten small guys list. like list the best players 6'0 and under
+Jay Josiah thats gonna be a real short list.. pun unintended
I mean it's only 10 players
He should be number one
I agree with number one to many people overlook older players
With the Golden State Warriors being so successful and Andre Iguodala winning finals MVP last year I could see him being high on this list and soon if they can keep up this run of theirs.
ithink this is the ONLY top 10 on the tube where I completely agree
Cazzie Russel was a legendary six man with a great shooting touch
That move against the blazers by Jamal is still so crazy to me lol
How about Rookie Frequency Vibrations
can u do a top 10 people with the best handle of all time
please make a video for top 10 2nd best player in the team
Can you use that 'Game Time' app's discount unlimited times, or is it a one time thing?
I'm pretty sure you can only use it once.
ok thanks for the information!
+Mixed Tape Videos So where was Havlicek on top 10 small forwards?
+Derp - Not there. This may sound crazy, but while he was a better 6th man than McHale, we don't have him ranked higher overall as a player. The reason there is that McHale's status is bumped up since he was also a great starter.
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Can you guy do a top 10 tallest player and shortest
Try doing the best defenders of all Time video
Manu is definitely no.1. considering his well rounded effect beyond mere stats. Primary playmaker when he's in, best passer in the Spurs reigning dynasty, sneaky athleticism, clutch genes (defense/offense), gets all players even the 12th man involved, so many creative tricks in his bag (including the Euro steps and all the ridiculous pick/rolls). This is not even considering the rings and the international achievements.
Championship HOF caliber 6th man that you always build your bench players around. Last but not least he voluntarily sacrificed his starter status to be a 6th man which speaks to the level of foresightedness and humility that he had for the Spurs to reign.
Ginobili is the best 6 man ever played in my view
+Mixed Tape Videos do a video about top 10 coaches of all time Like so that they can see
cliff Robinson?
Agreed
Iggy should be on the list ! give respect on that man he never win an award as six man but the only six man who win mvp finals!
Arriane Fortich someone's a warriors fan
DO A TOP 10 TOUGH NBA PLAYERS
Lamar Odom deserves to be in the Top 10 as well.
What I see: a lot of guys who are pretending to know the game doing bad comments on a good list. My only complaint is leaving out Steve Kerr. He should be there and taking a good position, but always IMHO.
Sorry, but Steve (great a shooter as he was) didn't do anything well but shoot. He was a spot up shooter, nothing more.
Vinnie the microwave Johnson best sixth man ever could get to the rim pull up from deep create for others and was absolutely a closer and clutch for the bad boys look him up
UPDATE these top NBA players and 6th man videos! Please!
You should have put Frank Ramsey. He was the original sixth man and is a hall of famer who won many titles with the Bill Russell era Celtics.