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Annotated Bibliography: Everything that is in here seems to be contain information that is relevant to it's topic.

Credible Sources for Topic: Big Three(San Antonio Spurs)

First Credible Source: https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/d/duncati01.html

Second Source: https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/parketo01.html

Third Source: https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/g/ginobma01.html

Content Add: Add in player stats where it talks about the team's play during certain seasons.

Sentences that contain bias:

 * 1) There is a lot of bias in this Wikipedia page, removing of words like "led" and also words like "tough" showing bias. Cleaning up the article of bias and adding in more neutral terms I think will improve this article. Below I will list a few changes that I think will be beneficial to this article.
 * 2) For example in the article it says "Manu Ginóbili then played his next four seasons in Italy. The first two of these season with Basket Viola Reggio Calabria, where he, along with Brent Scott, Brian Oliver, and Sydney Johnson would lead the team to promotion from the Italian 2nd Division to the Italian 1st Division." I would like to rearrange it to replace the word lead and add in a different phrase like "... were apart of the team that made the switch from Italian 2nd division to Italian 1st divison.
 * 3) Another sentence that I believe contains some bias is " He played his final two seasons in Italy for Kinder Bologna, whom he led to the 2001 Italian Championship" instead of led I would rearrange that part of the sentence to say "He plays his final two seasons in Italy for Kinder Bologna, in which they made it to the 2001 Italian Championship"

Pre- "Big Three" Era
Manu Ginobli

"were apart of the team that made the switch from Italian 2nd Division to Italian 1st division. This way I am making this a more neutral article.

Tim Duncan

Another change that I will look to make is where it says "Tim Duncan led Wake Forest to two ACC Tournament championship" I would like to change this by saying "While Duncan was playing for Wake Forrest, they were able to make it to two straight ACC Tournament Championships".

"Big Three" Era
This section of the article that is already done covers each season that the big three were together. What it doesn't cover is how many points they averaged in each season. I'll be adding in how each player did in each season they played together to help anyone reading this get a good idea of their contributions to the team without using bias statements.

During their first season together the big three averaged a combined 47 points with Tim Duncan leading the way averaging 23.3 points, along with Tony Parker's 15.5 points and Manu Ginobili's 7.7 points. As the big three continued, so did their contributions to the team. Manu Ginobili had the biggest jump in points out of the big three as he averaged more than 5 points more than he had the previous season. The Big Three

Aftermath
During the 2018 Playoffs, the Spurs were not able to defeat the Golden State Warriors and lost the series 4-1. The last two members of the big three Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker played in the series with Ginobili averaging 9.0 PPG and Parker averaging 6.0 PPG respectively.