This thread is based on random, arbitrary numbers in the regular season? that seems pointless, tbh

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Using the same criteria in the playoffs, Duncan ranks 6th in 40 points-10 rebounds games..
30-10 games in the playoffs
Shaq: 42
Malone: 40
Olajuwon: 37
Duncan: 35
Barkley: 22
Duncan is 4th on the list, way ahead of 5th and close to 2nd..
30-20 games in the playoffs
Shaq: 10
Barkley: 7
Duncan: 4
Malone: 3
Garnett: 3
Olajuwon: 3
Duncan is 3rd on the list..
30-10 and 3 blocks(since 2 blocks isn't an impressive number, not sure why OP decided to use it
Olajuwon: 25
Shaq: 20
Duncan: 18
Duncan is 3rd, nobody else is close to these 3..
Now, let's choose our own arbitrary, impressive numbers, based on OP's base arguments..
30-20 and 5 blocks
Duncan: 3
Shaq: 2
Olajuwon: 2
Duncan is #1 on this list..
Let's factor assists into the equation to display Timmy's versatility..
20-10 and 5 assists
Lebron: 31
Duncan: 27
Barkley: 25
Malone: 25
Olajuwon: 24
Shaq: 22
Duncan is 2nd to Lebron in this category..
20-20 with 5 assists
Duncan: 7
Barkley: 5
Shaq: 4
Garnett: 3
Duncan is 1st in this category..
20-10 with 5 assists and 5 blocks
Olajuwon: 9
Duncan: 8
Shaq: 3
Robinson 3
Duncan is 2nd, barely behind Hakeem..nobody else is close..
20-20 with 5 assists and 5 blocks
Duncan: 3
Nobody else has done it more than once..
30-10 with 5 assists and 5 blocks
Duncan: 2
No other player has done it more than once

, what a beast-ass , tbh..
These are just the numbers, ignoring pace, too, which is usually a disadvantage for Tim's blocks and rebounds numbers..factoring in credible advanced metrics, Duncan is at or near the top in most numbers, tbh..also, Hakeem is the only superior defensive player on any of these lists..
Any defensive metric will show that Duncan is at worst, a top 3 defender of this generation(only Garnett and Ben Wallace are on the same level)..obviously this isn't the case for Shaq, Malone, Barkley or anybody on these lists outside of Hakeem..
Some random Tim Duncan playoffs(since that's all that matters) facts with heavier weight/more substance, tbh:
- Duncan joins Lebron James, Hakeem Olajuwon and Larry Bird as the only players in the modern era to lead a team to a le while leading their team in playoffs PPG, RPG and APG..if you include BPG as well, only Duncan and Hakeem remain..
- Duncan in 2003 joins 1994 Olajuwon as the only stars in NBA history to win an NBA le with their 2nd option averaging less than 15 PPG in the playoffs..
- Duncan in 2003 had only 1 teammate with an above average PER, which has never been replicated in the modern era IIRC..
Personally, I agree that prime Shaq is better than Duncan, he's probably the most dominant player I've ever seen, maybe in the history of the NBA, tbh..Duncan's longevity has surpassed him, and there's no question that he's a superior teammate, though..
Other than Shaq, Duncan is the best playoff performer of his generation, and one of the best in history, and it isn't arguable, tbh..