msuh27
12-21-2009, 02:27 PM
As the year winds down, also the decade of 2000-2009 winds down as well. So I will now post my All Decade Team below. Feel free to leave any (smart) comments.
PG
Steve Nash.
I'm torn between Nash or Kidd, but you can't count out back to back MVP's. In his prime, Nash averaged 19 pts, 12 ast, while shooting 53% FG and 92% FT. Kidd may end up with an overall better career, but for the last decade, Nash comes out on top.
SG
Kobe Bryant.
4 rings, 1 mvp, 1 white girl rape case unsolved. The difference between Tiger and Kobe is that Kobe came out immediately and said, "yes, we fucked. but i'm gonna clean up this mess with money", and he did. I've been watching basketball now for 18 years with my friend, and we both agree that Kobe is dangerously close to MJ status.
SF.
Lebron James.
Even though he came out in 03, no SF has had the numbers he's had to date. (Pierce was my second choice, because he has a ring) Career averages of 27 pts, 7 reb, 7 ast, and 1.7 stls. And remember, he's only 25 years old.
PF.
Tim Duncan.
4 rings, 2 MVP's, 13 straight All Star appearences, 13 straight All NBA nominations, 13 straight All Defensive team
nominations, career averages of 21 pts, 11.7 reb, 2.4 blks. The scary stat is, this season he's averaging 20 pts, 11 reb and 2.1 blks per game. That is the definition of consistencey. And on top of that, a BS in Psychology from Wake Forest. Best power forward ever. No doubt. Top 3 big man ever. No doubt.
C.
Shaq O'neal
In 2000, he had the best season of his career. He averaged 28 pts, 14 reb, 3 blks, 4 ast and 1 stl. He was Dwight Howard, even before Dwight Howard touched a basketball. I seriously doubt Dwight Howard will have a better career overall than Shaq. Plus, he's funny. But back in the day, he was an absolute beast. Top 3 big man ever. (With Duncan).
6th Man.
Manu Ginobili/Robert Horry
There were countless 6th men with better averages (ie Jason Terry, Jerry Stackhouse and Ben Gordon), none could change the game like Ginobili. On both offense and defense. He was a 6th man guard who was most of the time the best guard on either team, including the starters! He would pester all the leagues best shooting guards into anger, he would flop the best with his floppy hair, plus he caught a bat on Halloween! Robert Horry also gets the nod here too. He might be the first NBA Hall of Famer with a career average of under 10 pts. (Having 9 rings and being absolutely motherfucking clutch doesn't hurt either). Big shot Rob.
Coach.
Phil Jackson.
4 rings in the 2000's, and 10 total. Having Jordan, Pippen, Kobe and Shaq helps. Coach Gregg Popovich was a extremely close 2nd, having 3 rings and never losing more than 35 games in every season, but in the end, the rings count more.
GM.
RC Burford.
Tony Parker with the 29th pick, Ginobili 57th pick, Dejuan Blair 36th pick, Beno Udrih 28th pick, Luis Scola with 40th pick, and trading for Bruce Bowen, Robert Horry, Brent Barry, Michael Finley. Every single player mentioned (except for Blair and Scola [This one still hurts] was a significant contributor on their teams, and now have a ring.)
So there it is. My list. Any thoughts? Concerns? Questions? Let me know. And please don't write any stupid stuff.
PG
Steve Nash.
I'm torn between Nash or Kidd, but you can't count out back to back MVP's. In his prime, Nash averaged 19 pts, 12 ast, while shooting 53% FG and 92% FT. Kidd may end up with an overall better career, but for the last decade, Nash comes out on top.
SG
Kobe Bryant.
4 rings, 1 mvp, 1 white girl rape case unsolved. The difference between Tiger and Kobe is that Kobe came out immediately and said, "yes, we fucked. but i'm gonna clean up this mess with money", and he did. I've been watching basketball now for 18 years with my friend, and we both agree that Kobe is dangerously close to MJ status.
SF.
Lebron James.
Even though he came out in 03, no SF has had the numbers he's had to date. (Pierce was my second choice, because he has a ring) Career averages of 27 pts, 7 reb, 7 ast, and 1.7 stls. And remember, he's only 25 years old.
PF.
Tim Duncan.
4 rings, 2 MVP's, 13 straight All Star appearences, 13 straight All NBA nominations, 13 straight All Defensive team
nominations, career averages of 21 pts, 11.7 reb, 2.4 blks. The scary stat is, this season he's averaging 20 pts, 11 reb and 2.1 blks per game. That is the definition of consistencey. And on top of that, a BS in Psychology from Wake Forest. Best power forward ever. No doubt. Top 3 big man ever. No doubt.
C.
Shaq O'neal
In 2000, he had the best season of his career. He averaged 28 pts, 14 reb, 3 blks, 4 ast and 1 stl. He was Dwight Howard, even before Dwight Howard touched a basketball. I seriously doubt Dwight Howard will have a better career overall than Shaq. Plus, he's funny. But back in the day, he was an absolute beast. Top 3 big man ever. (With Duncan).
6th Man.
Manu Ginobili/Robert Horry
There were countless 6th men with better averages (ie Jason Terry, Jerry Stackhouse and Ben Gordon), none could change the game like Ginobili. On both offense and defense. He was a 6th man guard who was most of the time the best guard on either team, including the starters! He would pester all the leagues best shooting guards into anger, he would flop the best with his floppy hair, plus he caught a bat on Halloween! Robert Horry also gets the nod here too. He might be the first NBA Hall of Famer with a career average of under 10 pts. (Having 9 rings and being absolutely motherfucking clutch doesn't hurt either). Big shot Rob.
Coach.
Phil Jackson.
4 rings in the 2000's, and 10 total. Having Jordan, Pippen, Kobe and Shaq helps. Coach Gregg Popovich was a extremely close 2nd, having 3 rings and never losing more than 35 games in every season, but in the end, the rings count more.
GM.
RC Burford.
Tony Parker with the 29th pick, Ginobili 57th pick, Dejuan Blair 36th pick, Beno Udrih 28th pick, Luis Scola with 40th pick, and trading for Bruce Bowen, Robert Horry, Brent Barry, Michael Finley. Every single player mentioned (except for Blair and Scola [This one still hurts] was a significant contributor on their teams, and now have a ring.)
So there it is. My list. Any thoughts? Concerns? Questions? Let me know. And please don't write any stupid stuff.