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Didn't Kobe just set the career all-time record for most missed shots?
Duncan.
Do you know who he passed to have that record? Some nobody named Havlichek.
A guy that never did anything of merit.
Didn't Kobe just set the career all-time record for most missed shots?
Duncan.
Cedric's skills are greater than basketball. Have you seen his rap video for the classic "Flow On"?
Stop right there.
Shaq wasn't the one abusing the 5pur5 in the WCFs. All the people that give Shaq credit for the 3 championships focus on him destroying Rik Smits, Dikembe and whoever the Nets rolled out in the Finals and say he carried the Lakers to all those championships.
Shaq did what the most dominant big man in the game was supposed to do in the Finals: abuse centers that had no business being on the court with him. Those years, anyone could tell you, the Finals was won out West. The hardest test was out West.
Kings, 5pur5...that was the Lakers' biggest opponents...and guess who was abusing those two teams in those series...
Don't take my word for it. Go to YT. It's open 24 hours a day.
That is a great comeback and it is God's honest truth.Cedric's skills are greater than basketball. Have you seen his rap video for the classic "Flow On"? To pigeonhole him as just a "great basketball player" would be an insult. Like calling Prince just a "great musician".
Spurs always did a solid job vs Shaq, they love the pick and roll like the Jazz did.
No one's saying the west isn't the best, what I did say is that Kobe had better and more dominant teams than Duncan's early 00's squads. During the Shaq era the Spurs were moving from an old Robinson and didn't have a Big 3, feel free to youtube. Duncan did not have a better team throughout his career, it goes in cycles.
KG gets screwed in these conversations because he had the misfortune to be drafted by an incompetent organization.
That is a great comeback and it is God's honest truth.
It is frightening to think what Ced could have done in the NBA if he had applied more than 10% of his powers to just the game of basketball. Yes if that happened many of us would not have been born and the entertainment and music industries might have collapsed, but when you think of how well he could play basketball even with his eyes closed it boggles the mind to think what he could have done if he actually tried.
This is just one of those great debates that you are never going to get a consensus answer on. Like Kobe v. Duncan or who the 2nd best player on the Bulls in the 90s was (after Scottie).
And none of those guys were considered great winners outside McHale. None of those guys were head and shoulders above their teamates when they won championships, in most cases never being the best player on a championship team. Only one definitely say that is Dirk and that was one year.
Now compare that to center where you had Russell, Shaq, Hakeem, Kareem.
PG where you have Magic Johnson, Thomas and Frazier.
SG you have Michael and Kobe after Shaq.
SF you have Bird and Lebron.
These are all guys IMO you can definitely say we're the driving forces behind championships where I don't think you see that argument very often for power forwards.
(And yeah before anyone comments, I realize everyone listed here had a great deal of help)
You handed the chips to Shaq like he was just carrying everyone, including Kobe through the playoffs.
Spurs also swept the Lakers, and sorry those early 00's Spurs were not on the same level as the Shaq era Lakers. They were transitioning from a broken down David Robinson and did not have a big 3, meanwhile by comparison the Lakers were stacked with talent including a better coach and a blank check.
Same deal after the Pau Gasol trade: the entire western conference bitched at that trade because it put the Lakers on another tier, meanwhile Spurs were using Kurt thomas, Antonio Mcdyess, and Matt Bonner with a hobbled Duncan during the Gasol era.
If fans are implying that Duncan had a better team throughout his career, I simply cannot agree, it goes in cycles.
If you break it down they probably had a similar amount of championship caliber squads, but I would take a prime Shaq and Co. over Duncan's 03 and 99 squad run for sure, and probably more.
LOL. Like Kobe had the better team throughout his.
Those guys were all amazing players. Not denying that. My original point was just that because TD is the best PF ever doesn't necessarily make him better than Kobe who is "merely" top 3 at his. Aside from TD himself, there really hasn't been truly elite championship winning talent at the PF position where I think the other 4 positions have multiple examples.Okay I'll give you the quick breakdown of PFs in their prime
-Dirk was the best player on Dallas.
-TD was the best player on the Spurs.
-Barkley was the best player on the 76ers or Suns.
-Malone was 1a) to Stockon's 1b).
-Garnett was the best player on the Timberwolves.
-Webber was the best player on the Kings (might have won an NBA champion).
-Hayes for a long time was the best player on the Bullets.
I will concede that outside of Duncan not a single one of them is a top 10 player. But most of them fall in the top 30 players.
Those guys were all amazing players. Not denying that. My original point was just that because TD is the best PF ever doesn't necessarily make him better than Kobe who is "merely" top 3 at his. Aside from TD himself, there really hasn't been truly elite championship winning talent at the PF position where I think the other 4 positions have multiple examples.
LOL
Apparently, you don't watch basketball
TP was the best in 2007
Kawhi was the clear best player last year.
Good try though.![]()
Also, throw out last year and he's easily the best player on the spurs on each of the other 4 finals teams. Kobe was not.
Kobe is the more talented player.
Tim is the more talented teammate.
Quantifying their value is difficult, but Tim D. has been the best player on 5 titles winners and Kobe hasn't (Shaq)
Kawhi had a MONSTER finals. Tim D was the best player throughout the season (2nd in PPG to Parker, 1st in RPG, 1st in BPG). I think you'd have a hard time disputing that...
Also, throw out last year and he's easily the best player on the spurs on each of the other 4 finals teams. Kobe was not.
edit: "LOL Apparently you don't watch basketball"? Come on, don't be an asshole...we're trying to have a discussion.
Remember how Duncan would always get insecure and demand that his center get traded? Oh wait, that was the other guy.
Do you know who he passed to have that record? Some nobody named Havlichek.
A guy that never did anything of merit.
Malone and Jordan were also on top 10 of that list.
This is not even remotely true...
I say this as a fan of Timmy's.
EDIT:
Oh ok, the wording was odd. I thought you meant the postseason.
Kobe.
Respect to Timmy tho. He's the man.
I'm a bias ass spurs fan from SA so I'm going with Timmy all day everyday and twice on Sunday. Timmy is humble, coachable, team first attitude and no off the court issues and won't throw teammates under the bus. SA loves Timmy and loves our spurs. I won't trade Timmy for the world. GO SPURS GO!
In their position I can't think of anyone better than Duncan in the history of the sport. I can't say that for Kobe. It may be because of weaker competition but it is what it is.
Yeah! I too am a biased Spurs fan.
Oh and off-topic but since I never saw it discussed on GAF anywhere and thought it was cool:
He had and his custom car shop got to be in a Punisher comic - he is a big fan.
didn't know Tim was into cars. Thought he just a big nerd.
If we're including money in this, then anyone with half a brain takes Kobe because he's earned a shit ton more money in his career. But just in terms of basketball you're mostly splitting hairs.
If the game was on the line, Kobe all day everyday since he's clutch and no fear in taking the shot.
If I was building a team, Tim Duncan. Team player who makes everyone better around him and plays top notch defense.
If we're including money, I'd actually look at it the other way (Timmy intentionally taking less money to make his team better), but I understand what you mean.
Cedric's skills are greater than basketball. Have you seen his rap video for the classic "Flow On"? To pigeonhole him as just a "great basketball player" would be an insult. Like calling Prince just a "great musician".
I'm including endorsements in money. No one would take Timmy over Kobe. The amount is so vast they'd be crazy.
I'm including endorsements in money. No one would take Timmy over Kobe. The amount is so vast they'd be crazy.
Haha no I'm saying I agree with you. If money is included in the discussion, I think the lower salary makes Timmy even better (since he allowed the org to spend more on the rest of the team)
Why does money matter? I thought this was about basketball, not a vague discussion on "clutchness" or the like.
If we're including money in this, then anyone with half a brain takes Kobe because he's earned a shit ton more money in his career. But just in terms of basketball you're mostly splitting hairs
So the guys that have scored more than Kobe have also missed less shots than him?Malone and Jordan were also on top 10 of that list.
the 2003 and 2005 Spurs are by far the worst supporting cast out of the 10 championship teams both players played on.
So the guys that have scored more than Kobe have also missed less shots than him?
If we limit the discussion to talent, Kobe no contest. If you factor in everything else such as being a teammate, a leader or follower, contracts, etc I pick Duncan.
If I had the knowledge of the now in the past and I could draft either and build my franchise around them, I'm taking Duncan.
Spurs always did a solid job vs Shaq, they love the pick and roll like the Jazz did.
No one's saying the west isn't the best, what I did say is that Kobe had better and more dominant teams than Duncan's early 00's squads. During the Shaq era the Spurs were moving from an old Robinson and didn't have a Big 3, feel free to youtube. During the Gasol era the Spurs had McDyess, Kurt Thomas, and Matt Bonner. Duncan did not have a better team throughout his career, it goes in cycles.
Are you serious right now?
The Spurs had the best record in the entire NBA in 2001 (58-21)! Yet they got steamrolled by Kobe and Shaq to the tune of a 4-0 broom slap across the face. To say they weren't a good team isn't just disingenuous, it's a damned lie. They were the best team in the regular season. But Kobe and Shaq went ham on 'em, specifically Kobe aka the road warrior (seriously, go check the splits between home/away. Kobe killed the Kings & Spurs on the road.)