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The Batman
11-12-2010, 06:44 PM
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs288.snc4/40728_148747325172032_104266592953439_229049_76761 20_n.jpg

Hemotivo
11-12-2010, 07:03 PM
http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn200/nbacardDOTnet/zz%20NBA%20Photo%20Gallery/zz%20Fantasy/Tim%20Duncan/-duncan.jpg

kamikazi_player
11-12-2010, 07:11 PM
someone needs to show Lebron in a Mav jersey

Ari Gold
11-12-2010, 07:43 PM
someone needs to show Scola in a spurs jersey lulz

LnGrrrR
11-12-2010, 07:46 PM
Len Bias not dying is probably the top hypothetical of all time.

hater
11-12-2010, 07:56 PM
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs288.snc4/40728_148747325172032_104266592953439_229049_76761 20_n.jpg

that Seattle kept their team or that Oden is not in a wheelchair?

Giuseppe
11-12-2010, 07:58 PM
Len Bias not dying is probably the top hypothetical of all time.

Yep, they were gonna play him at point. He was going to be the next Magic.

You've been missed, Ln.

hater
11-12-2010, 07:58 PM
Magic using a condom

Giuseppe
11-12-2010, 08:00 PM
Magic using a condom

That woulda protected his partner, but, vice versa?

Koolaid_Man
11-12-2010, 08:27 PM
I will say one thing positive bout Timmy....He had a better work ethic than Snaq...In fact had Timmy played with Kobe they both would be sitting on about 10-12 titles right now. Timmy would have played Kobe's Pau role to a tee. Kobe's psychotic desire to win would have forced Timmy to take a backseat to and defer to Kobe...and Timmy would have been ok with, loved, and flourished in that secondary role because he's not outspoken and demanding like Shaq was. Deferring to Kobe would have fit his personality to a tee... Kobe would have made Timmy the greatest big man ever. He would have toughened Timmy up likes he doing Pau right now... I could see them being a super dynamic duo...

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a68/Koolbreezey/vdvictory-defeatcopy.jpg

Giuseppe
11-12-2010, 08:31 PM
Kool Aid Man

Darrin
11-12-2010, 08:52 PM
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VBM
11-12-2010, 09:07 PM
http://www.millratsbasketball.ca/assets/new-millrats-coach_2.jpg

If Jaren Jackson didn't shut down the Forum in 99, Kurt Rambis would be a hall of fame coach

Drachen
11-12-2010, 09:16 PM
REALLY OP? that is your top hypothetical of all time. Well at least you have one of the teams correct, but you are about 25 years too late with the switcheroo. Its like some people didn't watch Bball before 2006.

Roger Freemason Jr.
11-13-2010, 06:00 AM
I will say one thing positive bout Timmy....He had a better work ethic than Snaq...In fact had Timmy played with Kobe they both would be sitting on about 10-12 titles right now. Timmy would have played Kobe's Pau role to a tee. Kobe's psychotic desire to win would have forced Timmy to take a backseat to and defer to Kobe...and Timmy would have been ok with, loved, and flourished in that secondary role because he's not outspoken and demanding like Shaq was. Deferring to Kobe would have fit his personality to a tee... Kobe would have made Timmy the greatest big man ever. He would have toughened Timmy up likes he doing Pau right now... I could see them being a super dynamic duo...

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a68/Koolbreezey/vdvictory-defeatcopy.jpg

The things you speak of are unholy! But on a serious note, you're very right, if that were to happen, it would be unfair for the entire league. Timmy is easily the best PF of the decade, and I don't even have to point out the sheer talent and high bball iq of Kobe. Gasol pales in comparison to Timmy.

Rummpd
11-13-2010, 08:27 AM
I will say one thing positive bout Timmy....He had a better work ethic than Snaq...In fact had Timmy played with Kobe they both would be sitting on about 10-12 titles right now. Timmy would have played Kobe's Pau role to a tee. Kobe's psychotic desire to win would have forced Timmy to take a backseat to and defer to Kobe...and Timmy would have been ok with, loved, and flourished in that secondary role because he's not outspoken and demanding like Shaq was. Deferring to Kobe would have fit his personality to a tee... Kobe would have made Timmy the greatest big man ever. He would have toughened Timmy up likes he doing Pau right now... I could see them being a super dynamic duo...

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a68/Koolbreezey/vdvictory-defeatcopy.jpg


Kobe and Duncan would have been great together but the MAIN reason for their dominance would have been Duncan. Duncan's teams have the highest winning percentage over a sustained time in the history of any major sport since Bill Russell career - and have never missed the playoffs. Can't say the same about Kobe and Duncan would never have let the Lakers be as mediocre as they were for several years post Shaq until they stole Gasol to prop up Kobe's lack of leadership as the sole true superstar on a team.

http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/2010/11/10/26801/



The best example of Duncan’s ability to do exactly what the team needs is the Spurs’ astonishing record over the past 13 seasons. Since Duncan joined the league, San Antonio has won at least 50 games every full season (going 37-13 in the shortened 1998-99 season), made the playoffs every season and, as I mentioned earlier, won four championships, in every case with Duncan as the best player on the team. The Spurs have also been renowned for having the best or close to the best team chemistry in the league, seamlessly integrating old and new stars alike into the core of Duncan and head coach Gregg Popovich.

Kobe, Shaq, Wilt Chamberlain, even Michael Jordan: You name the star, they played on a couple of mediocre teams. Nobody wins 60 percent of his games his entire career except Duncan and the greatest winner of all time, Bill Russell, with 11 championships in 13 seasons. Even then, Russell’s teammates were as good or better than Duncan’s, and the .705 winning percentage of Russell’s teams doesn’t exactly blow Duncan’s .695 out of the water, especially when you consider the higher level of competition in the current NBA