My vote was for Duncan. And yes, he did save the franchise by leading the Spurs to the '99 le. No '99 le, no SBC Center, no Spurs in SA anymore.
Please do not discount this fact. It's easy to forget now, but it was almost a reality. Now, after all the success of the last 10 years, it's hard to envision this team ever leaving SA.
Because of that, he's at least in the same ballpark with Angelo D, Gervin, and D-Rob in the "Franchise Savior" department. Then, when you add in the element of turning a good franchise into one of the All-Time great franchises, it's really no contest in my opinion.
I have lived in Phoenix for pretty much Duncan's entire career, and most of my friends are Suns fans. Sometimes Spurs fans take for granted this current era of 4 Championships in 10 years. You have no idea what these poor, loyal, passionate Phoenix fans would give for even 1.
The only NBA teams that have won at least 4 les in 10 years are the Celtics, Lakers, Bulls, and our Spurs. Without Duncan, we'd be in the company of the likes of the Cavs, Pacers, Suns, Mavs, Nets, etc... - good teams that weren't quite good enough. And, without Duncan, we'd be residing in New Orleans or Oklahoma City to top it off.
Folks, he's the greatest Forward ever, and a top 10 player in League history. He's also not even finished yet. In my opinion, this is a no-brainer.

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