you mean like Duncan missing the 2000 playoffs, stopping their repeat bid... or KG missing the 2009 playoffs to stop the celtics from repeating? like that?
so kobe needed injury help during 2000 and 2009. those don't count.
kobe couldn't win in 2003 to validate the 2002 ring, so that one doesn't count. he also couldn't seal the deal in 2011 to validate the 2010 ring.
so basically kobe only won in 2001 against iverson
Spurs are not a family.
How a shortened season helped the Spurs? did the other teams play 82 games?![]()
The Lakers never ruled, really.
The only franchises we can bestow the dynasty label on are the 60's Celtics and Jordan's Bulls (6 in 8).
Another key feature of "dynasties" is the ability to regain power after being challenged or losing it for a brief period. And no franchise since those Bulls has done that more effectively than the Spurs.
That said, I don't like the dynasty term applied to sports, but the Spurs actually embody the qualities of a historical dynasty more accurately than the modern Lakers. Read history, and you'll discover than the "rule" of a dynasty is never unchallenged and power/rule changes hands quite frequently. Dynasties were simply able to ulatively remain "on top" for longer period of time, which was not always "consecutively."
I stopped reading.
Seriously, ?
Duncan in '00, Peja in '02, Yao, T-Mac, KG, Jameer Nelson in '09. Perkins in '10.
And when was Shaq ever injured?![]()
Ruling teams don't visit the lottery during their supposed rule and then lose in the first round consecutively.
If you think that 3 peat was a "rule,"
"Ruling" is what the 60's Celtics and Jordan's Bulls did, and to some extent, Magic's Lakers (a threat to win the le during the entire decade of the 80's). You have low standards if you think winning a couple in bunches and then visiting the lottery cons utes "rule."
Finally a logical approach to the 'sports dynasty' issue.
That being said, Lakerfan will continue arguing this point as long as their team is in the doldrums despite all available evidence pointing to the contrary.
Crofl Duncan. Shaq and Kobe would have dominated his asshole like they usually did. Lol counting Yao and Tmac, those broke mother ers were always hurt. And lmao Jameer Nelson.
Who wrote the rule and where is it written besides an opinion?
I think longevity can mean a dynasty as well, nobody has done it as long as the Spurs in recent memory. Hate them or love them that is a great feat what they have done honestly.Nope, it's their bull excuse for getting swept that year to make them feel better. Any fan of a team who did not win that year or got beaten by the Spurs in the playoffs uses that to hate on them.
Yeah, Yao and T-Mac were only the Rockets' best players. Kirbs got pushed to 7 by Aaron BrooksIf you want to appeal to hypotheticals, then we can hypothesize that the Rockets having their two best players would be too much for the Lakers, who needed 7 games to beat Aar
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And Shaq was never hurt. When we killed the 3 peat, Shaq performed better than Kirby in that series. Duncan was just too good for both of them.
Let me stop you right there. The word "dynasty" is applied to sports metaphorically, so citing the literal definition is irrelevant. There is no biological line of descent in sport dynasties. There are no biological families. So just cut the .
With you it used to be 0 and Forever...now it's just one and done![]()
True, we could never get settled enough to exert any rule. There was always tremendous tumult during ringage. One never knew if we were going to win OR lose even in our heyday.
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Now, just an aside but what's it been since Midst has had a cogent point? At least a month, maybe 2.
Congratulations, sweetheart.
Yeah, it's just another Lakerfan Mensa moment. They say 99 is an asterisk but 2002 was deserving and kosher. Bunch of frauds.
I'm just checkin' assholes in this thread. I don't buy into "rule" or "dynasties" or any of that media bull narrative.
End of the day, the count is all that matters. The Celtics 8 peating does nothing for them if you should reach 18.
We never played him in the Finals. This is on you & you alone.
& you've met him 3 times and beaten him 3 times. Yet he has 2 gd les.
So failing to even reach the Finals is better than getting there and not winning. Caveat Dale
"Yeah we really really sucked, but you're better than us so... well... you're worse than us" -Caveat Dale
Lol, so to put if briefly it only counts when they win, no matter what **Rigged**
I think those last 2 Kobe rings should be removed since he has been missing in action for 2 seasons, champions show up to face the game thats the only way to keep your championships, its no bull the dictionary say so.
Lol Only Spurfan would say winning back to back les isn't impressive. But had Duncan done it they would say "Repeat le gots"
Head cheese
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