Interesting argument, but I'd say that's more the "storyline of the decade", which I could possibly agree with..
it doesn't really have much to do with the best player of the decade..
The NBA has changed dramatically from ten years ago. When the decade started, international players were role players, at best. Since then, Yao Ming was the number one overall draft pick, team USA lost the gold in 2004, Nash and Dirk won MVPs, Tony Parker won finals MVP, Pau Gasol brought the Lakers back from the dead, Leandro Barbosa and Manu Ginobili won 6th man of the year, Boris Diaw won most improved player.
Im sure Im missing several others.
The "player" of this decade was the international player. The Kobe versus Duncan talk is stupid. It was Magic and Bird in the 80s, Jordan in the 90s, and the international player in the 2000s.
Interesting argument, but I'd say that's more the "storyline of the decade", which I could possibly agree with..
it doesn't really have much to do with the best player of the decade..
Most of the most achieved NBA players of the decade are Americans so I don't see the confusion there.
However, I think you can make a case, because TD is from the US Virgin Is.
Well, technically Duncan wasn't born in the States, and Kobe was spawned from the sperm of Satan, so they could be considered international players.
People continue to try to have 90s and 80s arguments for this decade even though the argument is no longer a debate worth having.
For example, what was the movie of the decade? Movies dont have cult followings they way they did in the 90s and 80s. Now people obsess about television shows like Sopranos or Lost. The "movie of the decade" no longer applies. HD TV and HBO changed the way we like to be entertained.
Same with music. There was no "band" of the decade. Music has changed. We get our music differently, listen to it differently etc. There is no "Nirvana", "Led Zeppelin" or "Beatles" for this decade nor was there an "album" of the decade. The real "artist", "band" or "album" of the decade can be summed up as "hip-hop".
Back to basketball, no single player defined the decade the way Jordan did in the 90s or Magic and Bird did in the 80s. The idea that Kobe or Duncan can be put on the same level as those three is ridiculous. Neither changed basketball or even expanded it to new audiences the way those three did or the way the international player did this decade.
Either him or Ricky "Buckets" Davis.
Pfft, they got nothin' on Larry Hughes and Steve Francis.
I see hundreds of web pages full of movie, band, album of the decade lists so your opinion is not shared by the masses.
Magic and Bird brought the NBA back with their extended rivalry from college. It was more the rivalry and that they ended up on the Celts and Lakers rather than each of their personal performances.
Jordan though a great player was the first superstar of the MTV media generation. Nike had as much to do with MJ's image as any of his basketball skills did. Heck, he wasn't even the best player on his college championship team but all you hear is how he won it all with that one shot.
Last but not least... why are all these players, movies, songs etc of the decade talks even being brought up? I thought as so many Spur posters claimed... the decade isnt over untill December of 2010!![]()
There's a debate as to who's the player of the decade?![]()
I dont doubt these debates are still happening, my point is that its stupid to have these nostalgic debates anymore.
Jordan had gambling problems and was a womanizer, but we got to read all the details of Kobe's rape trial on "thesmokinggun.com". Kobe, A-Rod, Tiger etc. will never have the same aura of athletes from the past because players personal lives now commonly overshadow their sports achievements.
It was a decade when the sports world really lost its innocence, in my opinion.
thats stupid. almost like time magazines "you" are the person of the yr. that dont cop out and pick a person
A "band of the decade" that never had a number one single or number one album in the decade?
Radiohead might be the most talented of the decade, but things have changed so the debate needs to change. Radiohead released an album exclusively online. People no longer depend on the top 40 to tell them whats good so no single band or artist could possibly define an era they way they once did.
Kate Faber.
sun fan trying to sound smart here.
Who is International player? Never seen him play.
They're the best. Doesn't matter what charts say.
I guess I should expect no less in a basketball forum. These are some of the same people voting AI and McGrady to the all star team.
Theyre the best, yet the only song of theirs most people could probably name is "creep" which was a product of the early 90s music system.
Band of the decade is pure opinion.
No band had better albums than Kid A and In Rainbows. That's how you can say they're the best band. Not just opinion. The only songs I ever skip over on that album are 15 step and Treefingers
And that's your opinion, I could make a case for my favorite band but we'd be going back and forth all night.
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