It’s just plain silly to argue with Rick, Lurker, sound debate would require he know something about the subject.
Quite frankly Joe, your post was the least objective, most biased driven thing I’ve ever read from you, very surprising, and totally out of character.
Does Parker belong in the discussion? Absolutely! Parker has rings not because he is a role player, or because he rode Duncan’s talents to the promised land, or because Ginobili is their X factor; it is because he is an integral and talented part of a very sound squad. Not diminishing Duncan in any way, he is clearly the most talented man on this squad if not the entire NBA, but Popovich’s offense, much like Winter’s triangle, is not a PG driven one and consequently Parker has more opportunities to be creative on his own. His passing is good, not great, his floor vision is good, not great, but he is a slasher that it totally fearless in the paint, coupled with his speed and ability to penetrate almost at will ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY, MUST be accounted for from any opponents defense. This, in turn, opens the Spurs outside game where their deadly shooters like Horry, Finley, Bowen, and Barry can kill you, and THAT is the measure of what he brings to the Spurs. I doubt you could plug any other PG into that slot except maybe Nash and have the same effectiveness.
If we are talking top 3, we are talking Parker, Davis, Williams and to a lesser degree, Billups. Billups is showing his age, albeit slightly, but enough that it must be acknowledged. Davis you can make an excellent argument for however he is injury prone and methinks requires the offense to focus on him, almost taking him out of the argument for PG, because the top 2, Nash first Kidd, second make their team mates look like geniuses. Williams is too young and too new to be properly evaluated but he has mad skills and to me will become top 3 very quickly if his development continues at this level, and is probably the most direct comparison in terms of style to Parker but he is bigger and stronger and almost as quick.
So, in summation, you would have to be a fool (Rick), biased (Joe), or simply unwilling to stretch your neck out with a concrete opinion (Skander), to not recognize what Parker has accomplished, and this Finals was IMO his breakout moment and hence the argument as to where he rates. Finals MVP, top scorer for SA in 3 of 4 Finals games and brilliant in every aspect that mattered throughout the Finals. He may have been overrated before this postseason Skander, but I do not believe that applies any longer.