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    Anyone know who proposed the reduction of SS from 6.2% to 4.2%?

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    This is a huge indictment on Duncan’s legacy…and once again thanks to Kobe, he seems to love pissin on Kimmy…
    Maybe you would have a point if Tim and Kobe played the same position....Look, Tim is a 4 time NBA Champion and Kobe a 5 time champion...put together your own all=NBA team for the last 10 Years and if Kobe and Tim aren't starting ...you know about the NBA

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    Taxes go up on the low-end, for singles @$20K, and couples @$40K.

    Trickle down works again! Who woulda thunk it? WC is ecstatic.

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    So Duncan surpassed in scoring one of the most Chicken Centers In NBA History in Captain David Robinson.

    In light of this, the 1st question posed by Koolaid is whose scoring feat is more impressive and why?


    Duncan scores 20,921 in 13 seasons with 3159 assists along the way and since the Spurs basically have only a couple of ‘elite’ players in it’s history, the only player he really had to surpass was David chicken Robinson for the honor. In all-time NBA scoring today Duncan just barely cracks the top 30 in scoring while Kobe is number 12 all-time and getting ready to pass John Havilicek within the next 2 games for the 11th ALL-TIME spot.

    Side note Kobe will be 6th all-time after this season.

    Kobe on the other hand scores 26351 in 14 seasons ( with 4861 assists) and surpasses the current NBA Logo in Jerry West, along with a number of all-time great players ( such as Kareem, Magic, Wilt, Shaq, Baylor, etc). Now since it’s holiday season let me be generous…I will subtract Kobe’s rookie season numbers ( 539 points and 91 assists) to make the number of years even with Duncan , Kobe still outscores and assists Timmy by a universal light year.

    The 2nd question is:


    If Kobe is as selfish as Spur fan says then why is it that as a shooting guard ( whose job it is to shoot the ball) all-time Kobe has close to two-thousand more assists than Timmy Duncan. That’s right almost two-thousand more assists. Now we can understand why Timmy trails in points but surely with all the shooters Timmy’s had in his career and as a big man with his great passing ability and likelihood of double teams one would think that Duncan wouldn’t trail Kobe as badly as he does in assists.


    I conducted a non-biased poll and at an almost 20:1 ratio people said it should be much easier for a center to rack up the assists.
    Therefore the final question and answer would be:


    Who’s really more selfish and who’s most productive… The scoring / assist numbers speak for themselves. As a first option of his le teams one would expect Duncan to lead Kobe, if not in points then surely in assists.



    This is a huge indictment on Duncan’s legacy…and once again thanks to Kobe, he seems to love pissin on Kimmy…
    Because during Duncans career the go-to offensive play has been...

    -Ball to Duncan in low post
    -Double team on Duncan
    -Duncan passes out of double team to open guy
    -open guy puts it on the floor, drives or spots up and shoots or passes to another open guy when defense rotates.

    Duncan doesn't get the assist but creates the eventual shot by causing the initial double team and forcing defense to continue to rotate/respond till someone gets an open shot.

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