I would say that when healthy Manu is as good a finisher as there is in the NBA. The key is healthy which has been a problem for the past couple years. As far as age he is 1 year older than Kobe...who according to some Laker fans can play another 5-6 years. So really the key is how healthy are his ankles?
I was thinking the only people who I see as good or better than Manu are Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, Carmelo Anthony (Zig had a stat supporting this a while ago), and Ray Allen.
Kobe is a year older than Manu but is in better shape and has not had 2 years of injury problems. I think that is why some Laker fans say he can play another 5 years and are asking if Manu is on his way out. I think W.O.W would agree Kobe is towards the second half/ the end of his career as well. 4-5 years is not a very long time.
IMO the Spurs need to wait & see how Manu is doing. He was just rounding into top shape when his ankle went bad...and it is the opposite ankle from the injury during the olympics. If he shows no pain and can perform at his normal controlled-manic level then you extend/re-sign him. And until he proves that it will be hard to get value for him in trade.
You extend him in hopes of getting a better player or do you ride him till its glue factory time? Reason I ask is while the Spurs have a great core (duh) how many more years are they going to wait before they seriously take the steps to rebuild? I don't see the Spurs getting in on the Summer of FAs next year deal.
As far as losing him for nothing...I really doubt that happens. Next year is the Year of the Free Agent according to those in the know. And while Manu is a top player he isn't in the James/Wade/Bosh group. The Spurs will also hold his bird rights which will allow them to offer more money than anyone else. Then there is the whole economic downturn and projected lower revenues which leads to lower salary cap. If Manu proves he is back to health and seriously wants to leave SA; I would guess it will be done in a sign & trade.
I don't really know enough about him to say if he would bolt or not. I am just kind of going off the attitude of players and agents who always tell players at this stage to get the paycheck since those dollars are not going to come back around after.
The Spurs might not want to offer him more money than anyone else as you know. He could get a huge offer from someone trying their hardest to piece together a championship. What if the Cavs owner went after him? If you want a shooter who will actually shoot well the entire playoff run......
From the fans point of view; we would miss Manu. But even Gervin was traded when he thought he could still play and was bigger than the team. And today he still has a "little" bit of popularity in SA.
That's kind of my point. Fans seem pretty loyal in SA and I don't see them leaving the stands if Manu gets traded.