Re: Stephen Jackson : Anthony Davis is a more athletic Duncan
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Originally Posted by
KDKSpurs24
There’s no such thing. I hate when people say. “He’s way better” or “He’s 10x as good” or some stupid shit like that. You know why? Because that would make that person a super human that doesn’t exist.
Multiple times better than the worse NBA player is super human too. And idc if it’s considered hyperbole. It just doesn’t make sense.
Lebron is a super human and at least twice as good as jimmer fredette, no hyberbole needed
Re: Stephen Jackson : Anthony Davis is a more athletic Duncan
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Originally Posted by
KDKSpurs24
Realistically. If you actually think about it logically.. technically Iman Shumpert x2 would be pretty much the best.
Take an Olympic sprinter that runs the 100 in 10 secs and multiply him by 2. He would run it in 5 seconds right?
So yeah Lebron is like 1.5 or so times better than Shumpert if you think about it that way.
And far from a crybaby dude. Don’t even..
Lolol9oolololol
Cry baby. You are such a cryier
Re: Stephen Jackson : Anthony Davis is a more athletic Duncan
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Originally Posted by
KDKSpurs24
I don’t think y’all realize how much respect Stephen Jackson has for Tim Duncan. He almost never fails to mention him when he’s on TV discussing something. Y’all act like it’s a crime for him to say this. He knows and cares for Tim more than y’all do. I don’t think most of y’all even watched the video.
We know he's not knocking on Duncan, it's just that his comparison is wrong
Re: Stephen Jackson : Anthony Davis is a more athletic Duncan
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Originally Posted by
MaNu4Tres
Duncan was much more than a back to the basket player in the post.
From 1997-2003, Duncan utilized a face up game from the post from 10-15 feet out more than people seem to remember. He was an absolute monster facing his man up from the elbow to 10-15 out between baseline and the elbow. He would pump fake or jab step and take his man off the dribble and tear down the rim or get easy uncontested jump hooks/layups anytime he wanted. People forget about this aspect of his game and he actually utilized that more than posting up in his first 6 years in the league when his athleticism was at his peak.
Anthony Davis doesn't compare to peak/prime TD (98-03) from 10-15 feet out. Not even close. The only player that did was peak Dream.
Yep remember well, just stood out that he everytime he touched the ball with his back to the basket, it was an automatic double & collapsed the defense which meant you could build a championship team around him with shooters. The fact he was so good at & so willing to adapt to a pick n roll game as the rules, game and personnel changed & then strip enough weight to become predominantly a face up big and make the All NBA 1st team at 37 with this game is just ridiculous IMO & something that will forever be overlooked.
Re: Stephen Jackson : Anthony Davis is a more athletic Duncan
A more athletic Duncan ? Son, keep Duncan's name outch yo mouth. What a ridiculous comparison.
Re: Stephen Jackson : Anthony Davis is a more athletic Duncan
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Originally Posted by
daslicer
His game is different than Duncan's game. He's more like a mentally-retarded David Robinson.
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Re: Stephen Jackson : Anthony Davis is a more athletic Duncan
Re: Stephen Jackson : Anthony Davis is a more athletic Duncan
Anthony will only be 25 by the end of the season. If Pelicans can get an additional strong piece to go with Davis and Cousins they will be a serious contender.
Re: Stephen Jackson : Anthony Davis is a more athletic Duncan
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Originally Posted by
KDKSpurs24
I don’t think y’all realize how much respect Stephen Jackson has for Tim Duncan. He almost never fails to mention him when he’s on TV discussing something. Y’all act like it’s a crime for him to say this. He knows and cares for Tim more than y’all do. I don’t think most of y’all even watched the video.
Jackson thought he was better than Green and Ginobili. Both of them are still playing on the NBA while he was forced to retire his scrub ass. That's all we need to know about his basketball knowledge.