People really think Tony Parker is a superstar? Talk about a stttrrrrrrreeeetttcccchhh
Parker was easily one of the ten best players in the NBA this season, and quite possibly five best. He scored 34 points last night on only 21 shots, with 8 assists, despite the entire opposing defense being focused on slowing him down. That's the best game anyone has had in the playoffs.
If your definition of "superstar" doesn't include a legit MVP candidate who can do that in a conference finals game, that version of "superstar" has nothing to do with the kind of elite talent that's required to win a championship.
Sure, this is a bit more of an "ensemble" group than many NBA champions, but Parker was just as good this year as KG was in 2008; did that C's title team lack a superstar?
Even beyond Parker, Duncan is also one of the best players of all time, and still one of the best defensive bigs in basketball (and top 20-30 overall), and Manu remains the most underrated great player of this era.
Their depth of above-average talent is also absurd; Kawhi is going to be their next all-star, they have SIX guys shooting over 40% from three in the post-season (plus Green, who was their best shooter in the regular season, at 38%), and DeJuan Blair, who might start for all three of the other conference finalists, is currently their
12th man and has been DNP-CD for four straight games.
The 2004 Pistons these guys are not, since barring major injury, they're on their way to their 4th title with the current three stars.