Malone had another all-time great playing alongside him his entire career, and arguably one of the best coaches of all time calling the shots...
I didn't realize that Sean Elliott was an all-time great (at least not 'til his MDM shot in '99)... but please, remind us how many All-NBA teams Del Negro, Avery or Elliott made? While you're at it, please remind us how many game winning 3 point daggers our perimeter cast made to seal a playoff game... And Rodman for all of his rebounding tenacity went crazy at the most inopportune moment...
I mean in your examples above you neglect the influence of such supporting casts... IIRCt prior to Barkley's basket, Dan Marjle had nailed two back-to-back three pointers to get them close enough... no one ever did that for David prior to '96. Instead you have a series of clutch miscues (Strickland's over the head pass to nowhere in a GM 7 comes to mind)....
eh... whatever...
Look, you're en led to your opinion... but don't denigrate the legacy of your "alleged favorite player" simply because you happen to see a parallelism that isn't there...

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also funny is spurfans that wanna bring up all the stats on why Robinson s on Dirk, then suddenly when flipping to playoff stats, you see how badly Dirk s on robinson. and all this despite Dirks first several adjustment years to the NBA, while he was still developing, as opposed to Robinson who hit the ground running when he entered.
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