This is sad.
Let's say Rory McIlroy wins The Masters. He wins by a healthy margin. However, his putting isn't always picture perfect. He has a few 3-putts, but in the end makes enough putts to WIN THE MASTERS.
Did Rory McIlroy putt well enough to win a championship? Would you therefore say he displayed championship level putting?
Just ask the question direct for others to chime in:
Is Dirk a championship level defender (knowing the context of what that implies) and did HE play championship level defense individually?
That wasn't particularly hard to do this post-season.
As a Spurs fan I'm shocked you ask me this -
You were fooled....
Every time I dunked....
Dropped 30, 40....
It fooled you....
Cuz you believed that was about me....
While I believe...
It Takes Five.
But you're not a fool, are you?
So are saying every member of every championship team did every aspect of the game at a championship level?
rememba det one time you "busted" TheMachine by getting his Accountant troll to admit he was talkin to 41? And then it turned out Accountant was my troll and I was playing you the entire time?
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lol thinking I wasn't trolling lolololol Dirk isn't a championship leader
Bruce Bowen played offense well enough in 2003 for the Spurs to win a championship. Bruce Bowen displayed championship level offense
Shaq displayed all time great free throw shooting since he is an all time great.
Regardless of where you're going with it, no.
Championship level play doesn't necessarily win championships, and certain aspects of play can be at lower levels and other factors can propel an individual to a championship, not the least of those being the play of the opponents.
I think Shannon Brown did that.
How can one be too short to play basketball?
muggsy bogues says hi. Tyson, wrong again.
There are plenty over 6' who are not taken seriously as basketball players.
So... no.
100% agreed. He absolutely did.
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