#4 Tony Parker (France)
Honors: 4x NBA Champion, 1x Finals MVP, 6x All-Star, 3x All NBA 2nd Team, 1x All NBA 3rd Team
Career Averages: 16.2 points, 5.8 assists, 2.8 rebounds
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Like Ginobili, Parker has been another big reason why the Spurs have been so successful for the past two decades. While struggling with his shot selection in his initial years, he has now transformed into one of the better mid-range shooters in the league.
He joined the Spurs a year before Ginobili. Unlike Manu however, Parker wasn't as crucial a component to the wins in 2003 and 2005 as he struggled to remain consistent. That would change in the coming years.
Parker was perhaps at his best in the 2007 NBA Finals when he won Finals MVP by averaging a series-high 24.5 points along with shooting 57% from behind the Arc. Parker also played a key role in the last title the Spurs won, in 2014, as he led the team in scoring in the finals.
Like Manu, he is also considered a big draft steal having been picked 28th in the 2001 Draft.