You missed the point. That guy was trying to say that Duncan led a team to a le without help from other great players
Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker barely compare with Lebron James and Dwayne Wade.
You missed the point. That guy was trying to say that Duncan led a team to a le without help from other great players
I wouldn't want to live most of my year in Cleveland. Miami (I live here) has wonderful weather, beaches, no state tax, a franchise that's won before and as soon as he finishes assembling the team - a HOF coach. I don't think Wade sees Lebron as a role player. He keeps referring to them as 6-3-1 (Lebron 1st, Wade 2nd, Bosh 3rd).
Miami fans are fair weather fans. You should see how empty American Arena was in the down years. Now I won't be able to afford tickets when the Spurs come to town.
Does it really?![]()
thats the kinda inside info you only get from the locals
tbh, if it wasn't for the (i live here) i wouldn't have believed it
Are you for real? Those players are really good, but remember:
Admiral: last year before he retired, played mainly a defensive role
MG, TP: extremely young, fresh and inexperienced in the NBA
Jackson: great clutch player, you got me there
Remember to take into account the concept of time.
02/03
Robinson: 8,5 pts., 7,9 reb., 1 ast., 1,73 blk. - last year in the NBA
Ginobili: 7,6 pts., 2,3 reb., 2 ast., 1,4 stl. - rookie
Parker: 15,5 pts., 2,6 reb., 5,3 ast. - second year in the NBA
Jackson: 11,8 pts., 3,6 reb., 2,3 ast., 1,6 stl. - third year in the NBA
Yea, real Superstars!!
lol spurfans using lakerfan logic of ting on Kobe's supporting cast to prop him up.
93-94 Olajuwon is probably the closest to doing it without another star.
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