I don't know, I was out under the street light waitin' for the children to signal me with the porch light.
05-15-2016
Arcadian
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
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Originally Posted by da_suns_fan
Its just a simple question: How come Duncan never had any 40/20 games and other greats like Olajuwon, Shaq and Barkely did?
Even Anthony Davis has had a 40/20 game. In fact, he's already done it twice.
Sad, defensive Spurs fan cant come to grips with the fact that Duncan was never dominant (which is the name of the tread).
40/20 is an arbitrary criterion. We could change the criterion to something that Duncan has done and Shaq has never done.
Duncan was one of the best playoff performers of all time. He consistently elevated his play from RS to playoffs, even more so in crucial games. He's one of the most clutch players in the final minutes of games, and statistics show that. He's also third all-time in playoff win shares.
05-15-2016
Clipper Nation
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
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Originally Posted by da_suns_fan
Nice 40/20 games from the likes of Barkley and Shaq.
How come Duncan never had one? He played in the same era as Shaq. Guess he never was that dominant.
Barkley :lmao
How come Duncan never had a runner-up parade like Barkley did?
05-15-2016
Clipper Nation
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
Quote:
Originally Posted by da_suns_fan
Its just a simple question: How come Duncan never had any 40/20 games and other greats like Olajuwon, Shaq and Barkely did?
Even Anthony Davis has had a 40/20 game. In fact, he's already done it twice.
Sad, defensive Spurs fan cant come to grips with the fact that Duncan was never dominant (which is the name of the tread).
Duncan was too busy putting up quadruple-doubles in the Finals while dragging a D-League team to a ring. Meanwhile, Barkley, KJ, Nash and Amare were busy putting up empty stats and losing.
05-15-2016
Thread
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
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Originally Posted by Clipper Nation
Duncan was too busy putting up quadruple-doubles in the Finals while dragging a D-League team to a ring. Meanwhile, Barkley, KJ, Nash and Amare were busy putting up empty stats and losing.
Thank Christ.
05-15-2016
Thread
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
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Originally Posted by Arcadian
40/20 is an arbitrary criterion. We could change the criterion to something that Duncan has done and Shaq has never done.
Duncan was one of the best playoff performers of all time. He consistently elevated his play from RS to playoffs, even more so in crucial games. He's one of the most clutch players in the final minutes of games, and statistics show that. He's also third all-time in playoff win shares.
...Then he went and spoiled it all twixt the Alamo & that reflection pond that McVeigh built.
05-15-2016
Big Dog
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
:lol da_suns_fan getting ethered and shitted on everytime he peaks out from underneath
05-15-2016
Robz4000
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
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Originally Posted by Thread
...Then he went and spoiled it all twixt the Alamo & that reflection pond that McVeigh built.
Not a'fore afixing the shitbag to one Kirby Bean Bryant.
05-15-2016
MultiTroll
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
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Originally Posted by NBA Playoffs
One of the All Time Most Rigged games in history.
64 FTAs for Suns
05-15-2016
Thread
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
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Originally Posted by Robz4000
Not a'fore afixing the shitbag to one Kirby Bean Bryant.
Kobe: 5
the tired old shit bag Duncan: 2nd 5th
05-15-2016
Canyonero
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
Zebras in 2002 WCF game 6.
05-15-2016
Thread
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
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Originally Posted by Canyonero
Zebras in 2002 WCF game 6.
Only pussies & asshole blame the officiating.
05-15-2016
da_suns_fan
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
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Originally Posted by Arcadian
40/20 is an arbitrary criterion. We could change the criterion to something that Duncan has done and Shaq has never done.
Duncan was one of the best playoff performers of all time. He consistently elevated his play from RS to playoffs, even more so in crucial games. He's one of the most clutch players in the final minutes of games, and statistics show that. He's also third all-time in playoff win shares.
Very true. But I challenge you to come up with your own criteria that
A) Duncan did a lot of times (say more than 30)
B) Barkley, Malone, Olajuwon or Shaq didnt do it MORE.
Its not your fault. The facts are in my favor. You cant prove Duncan was dominant because...well, he wasnt.
05-15-2016
baseline bum
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
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Originally Posted by da_suns_fan
Teams win playoff series. Not players.
You just proved my point. You cant do it.
Its not your fault. The facts are in my favor. You cant prove Duncan was dominant because...well, he wasnt.
LOL more arbitrary criteria
05-15-2016
da_suns_fan
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
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Originally Posted by baseline bum
LOL more arbitrary criteria
Then pick your own. Should be easy, right? Here's the rules:
A) Duncan has to have done it "a lot" of time (preferably more than 30)
B) None of the "Big Four" of Barkley, Malone, Shaq or Olajuwon have done it more.
For Example:
The Proverbial "Big Game" from Shaq would be 30 points, 15 rebound and 2 blocks. If I look it up:
1 Shaquille O'Neal* C 79
2 Hakeem Olajuwon* 71
Shaq did it 79 times (a lot) and more than anybody else. Duncan's at 5th with 30 times.
Another example: The proverbial "Barkley Game" is 26 pts, 12 rebounds and 5 assists:
1 Charles Barkley* F 98
2 Karl Malone* F 97
3 Kevin Garnett F 75
Duncan is 8th at 46.
So YOU pick the criteria. Do your best. But Im warning you its a waste of time. You cant fabricate dominance.
05-15-2016
da_suns_fan
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
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Originally Posted by Clipper Nation
Duncan was too busy putting up quadruple-doubles in the Finals while dragging a D-League team to a ring. Meanwhile, Barkley, KJ, Nash and Amare were busy putting up empty stats and losing.
Please post the date in which Tim Duncan had a quadruple double.
Its been done by two players. Neither of which were Tim Duncan.
05-15-2016
Thread
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
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Originally Posted by da_suns_fan
Please post the date in which Tim Duncan had a quadruple double.
Its been done by two players. Neither of which were Tim Duncan.
Clean his fuckin' clock, da.
05-15-2016
baseline bum
Re: Most dominant performances in playoff history
Quote:
Originally Posted by da_suns_fan
Then pick your own. Should be easy, right? Here's the rules:
A) Duncan has to have done it "a lot" of time (preferably more than 30)
B) None of the "Big Four" of Barkley, Malone, Shaq or Olajuwon have done it more.
For Example:
The Proverbial "Big Game" from Shaq would be 30 points, 15 rebound and 2 blocks. If I look it up:
1 Shaquille O'Neal* C 79
2 Hakeem Olajuwon* 71
Shaq did it 79 times (a lot) and more than anybody else. Duncan's at 5th with 30 times.
Another example: The proverbial "Barkley Game" is 26 pts, 12 rebounds and 5 assists:
1 Charles Barkley* F 98
2 Karl Malone* F 97
3 Kevin Garnett F 75
Duncan is 8th at 46.
So YOU pick the criteria. Do your best. But Im warning you its a waste of time. You cant fabricate dominance.
I did pick it, playoff series wins. LOL putting losers like Barkley and Malone in Duncan's class.