He played injured, more serious injury too
Sounds like excuses for a 3 year lull Tim didn't have.
He played injured, more serious injury too
what a surprise
There is a conspiracy to EXTEND the series to 7 games
Kings had 20 more freethrows than the Lakers in game 3 (35-15) the biggest discrepancy of the series
Kings also shot more total freethrows for the whole series than the Lakers
Did the refs rig Horry's gamewinning 3 in mid air to make it go in?
Did they rig the Kings freethrow shots to miss in game 7 at home?
4>3, funner=better, etc
*38%, only slightly less terrible![]()
Duncan in game 7, 2005 Finals: 10-27 (37.03%)
One game
6-24 (25%)![]()
Kobe's a guard, Duncan is a C/PF![]()
Well, he was being guarded by the best post tandem in the league
Glad you've finally accepted it since you haven't provided evidence to the contrary
Not only is Kobe better in the 2000s, he's better alltime because he has staying power. Duncan's basically a wax sculpture now who can't do w/o 2-3 days rest in between.
Getting D-bo'd by Marc Gasol and Fat-ass Z-Bo![]()
Here, give him a call and he'll answer any questions you might have:
800-308-9003
Analyze the rings nlgga, dont just use simple '4>3' math logic.
Look at how Duncan got his; in small market San Antonio, undesirable FA destination, low payroll, team that had never won before him and likely wont win w/o him anytime soon. He was the Spurs system, the team depended on him anchoring defensively and drawing double teams in the post.
Look at how Kobe got his;in Los Angeles, most desirable FA destination, high payroll, team that has won before and will win after him. Robin, albeit a great one, for the three-peat.
Since it's in bent upon me to be more diplomatic now instead of just calling you a face, let's just agree to disagree. We both can argue till we're blue in the face, but I have a legit argument for Kobe and you think you have a legit argument for Tim.
Good day sir.
ty reasoning.
What a surprise![]()
Not too far fetched a concept. Dirk is the most underrated player of all-time. Statistically more dominant than Kobe in the playoffs with one less le as the lead dog. Kobe's le runs always came accompanied with the best big (Shaq) or frontline (Gasol/Bynum/Odom) in the league, whereas Dirk had a combination of Shawn Bradley, Diop, and Dampier for the majority of his career.
And lol at a Bird thread turning into yet another Duncan vs. Kobe debate.
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