True, but Shaq and Tim both have 4 les. However, Shaq was not a major reason why the Heat one in the way that Tim was when Tony was Finals MVP.
And Shaq's team isn't likely to get into the playoffs this year and next year won't be easier for Shaq to continue to contribute and play like this (He's been really incredible this year- amazing at his age !)
However, Tim's injury has left Tim playing mediocre or worse basketball the last month. We'll have to see whether or not the last game he played against the Warriors was the kind of play that he will be able to sustain throughout the rest of the years and the playoffs. That is a minimal level that the Spurs need Tim Duncan to play in order to win another championship. So far, the odds look against type of play on the consistent basis that the Spurs will need in order to win another championship this year.
So, next year will Tim be able to return to his normal form? This injury is supposed to mostly heal (I think I read that it doesn't ever completely go away) by next season. However, knee problems can prove permanent. If he is mostly healthy, then possibly the Spurs have another chance at a championship if Manu can also stay healthy.
Bottom line: it is possible for Tim to win more championships than Shaq, but it is not the most probable outcome. Nevertheless, Tim's contribution in the Spurs 4th championship was clearly much bigger than Shaq's in the heat championship.
To also be fair, Kobe has been played as the primary culprit of the blowup with the Lakers. And it occurred after 3 straight championships.
In addition, even when you look at it on a per game basis, Shaq's points, rebounds and Blocks place him statistically higher than Tim Duncan.
However, for me, Tim is and was the better player. Tim didn't try to dominate through scoring. And the Spurs system wasn't very conducive toward scoring. And despite the block numbers, Tim was obviously the much, much better defender. Shaq's pick and roll defense/hedge is notoriously bad. Shaq has often struggled with foul trouble. Shaq played with Kobe Bryant.
Both had great feet, terrific hands, and were great passers. Both had wonderful footwork. They were very different types of players.
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