What does this have to do with Duncan losing to an 8th seed?
Also, you did throw Kareem under the bus. Highlighting his moments of failure under totally different cir stances, twisting it to equate it to Kobe’s moment of failure is throwing him under the bus.
Duncan never hit on his teammates wife for one. Didn’t force Robinson out of the Spurs like Malone with Dantley.
Leading by example is a great thing. I am not ready for Duncan to come out and demand trades, saying your young teammate is a sack of , and running a HoF center out of town to feed his ego.
So 5>4, despite you admitting that at least 2 of the 5 were Kobe as a second option?
You mean this?
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...ws_career.html
Malone played many more years, which makes sense to me.
Career win shares takes into account team success as well, so teammates do matter. It’s actually much closer to rings than other traditional stats like points and rebounds, etc ... In other words, saying career wins is an iffy argument to rank one player over another is much closer to saying number of rings is an iffy argument to rank one player over another than points/rebounds, etc ...
Rudy didn’t suck, he didn’t have players to play his brand of ball. His model has always been simple, have a center of gravity to suck in the defensive attention, then distribute the ball accordingly during doubles-triples.
He had the center of gravity, just didn’t have him distributing the ball like he wanted.