Only Dirk is left from that mid-late 1990s draft age group..An entire NBA era has officially drawn to a close..
Only Dirk is left from that mid-late 1990s draft age group..An entire NBA era has officially drawn to a close..
Vince Carter and Paul Piece still play, they are both mid-late 90s draft iirc
The bridge to my middle school days has officially collapsed into the ocean
The tired old -bag Artest is ready for another run in Los Angeles.
Yeah, both are done essentially and collecting checks..at least Dirk is still best player on his team ..
Does that argument include trash-talking, fake tough guy metrics in it ?
I would take Duncan and Hakeem over him.
Keep practicing that Pledge of Allegiance
I'm personally going to drive you to the wall on January 20th.
KG is the best PnR defender among bigmen & during his prime teams were running PnRs every time down the floor which made his impact enormous. Otherwise, he couldn't check Shaq for a possession unlike Tim/Hakeem.
Can't argue with that. Kirby and KG were definitely the bigger D-Bags.
I'd add Robinson, too.
They were better combinations of rim protectors, post defenders and pick and roll defenders and for most of the game's history, that was the order of importance of those things.
KG alongside Timmy is th only players that I can't think off that won MVPs with a similar inpact on the defensive end..at least from my era.
Maybe Lebron..but bron was way too good on O
A loser. A bitter one at that.
For you Laker trolls.. ehem! Errr fans:
Yep, I don't think you really appreciate the gut reaction to this. You say "barracuda"...everybody says 'huh?' 'what?'. You say "shark" and we have a panic on the 4th of July.
I tried but I can't figure out what you're talking about this time.
Anyways, here's KG's version of the two-piece:
you can add probably Pop to that class..I'm assuming he retires after the 2020 Olympics..Coaches don't have to wait that long.no?
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