You mean 2 Junes ago. Last June he bend you over and showed you FIVE. Made you love it too.
Kobe never had a le to give back perhaps ol' sport?
You mean 2 Junes ago. Last June he bend you over and showed you FIVE. Made you love it too.
You don't get that back, ever. It's gone.
Kobe: 5
the tired old bag Duncan: 5
No. Last June. This June he lodged his 5th. Next June is next year.
No. Yours was in the case. Ours was never in there. They were selling your Championship crapola on the TV. You're light 1...forever.
Boiled down Duncan beat the Pistons team that disintegrated Shaq & Kobe.
Really, because i'm sure 2004 was yours. you stacked superstars expecting to buy your way to a ship. you were the ultimate favorites. No one gave the starless pistons any chance. You were suppose to steamroll them. But what happened? You collapsed and had no answer. All the vets, experience and starpower just gave you just one measly win you barely scraped by in ot. It was yours, and the starless blue collar workers from Detroit took it.
Yea you won 2010. yea it was sweet to get revenge, reminds me our run this year. But guess what. It will never make up for 39. I can even go as far of that cute superteam you build 2 years ago. We apparently weren't suppose to be there. You let that coward and nash come in and you all ed your pants. Proclaiming yourselves champions before a game started. Thinking nobody, not even the heat had a chance. And don't tell me no, because you guys posted a million threads on how the season was over. It was yours. And what happened? The old man came in and swept them off their own floor. Not a ing win. Point is, any runner up is "light" of of a run. We're light of 1. You're light of 15.
And not a dam thing you and I can do about it.
At the end of the day, this simple equation sums up all the truth in the basketball universe: Duncan>Kobe.
Duncan took it back and wrote the most beautiful equation in the basketball universe: Duncan>Kobe.
No. Yours was in the case. You ed up. I've no sympathy for you.
Now,
Let us proceed...
The Bay stays in Texas.
The Bag stays in Texas.
Lol Klobe is a Tired Old Fart Bag right now, so fat that looks like Barkley
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Duncan>Kobe. Let us proceed.
Duncan>Kobe. Let us proceed.
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Duncan>Kobe. Let us proceed.
Your chart is definitely more comprehensive than mine. I was just wondering how the playoffs win share counts would look. I agree that all 3 metrics of RS win shares, PO win shares, and finals MVP are statistically significant. RS win shares provide a large sample size for the entire season, playoff win shares demonstrate how much a player contributes in the playoffs, and finals MVP indicates who can perform at the highest level. Just for fun, if we add RS win shares, PO win shares, and finals MVP together, we get an even clearer picture of the top players of the Duncan era:
Duncan: 11 (top playoff win share player for the Spurs during 2014 le run)
Shaq: 8
Lebron: 6 (2013 sweep of RS, PO, and finals MVP)
Kobe: 4
Dirk: 3
Wade: 3
Gasol: 3
Billups: 3
Garnett: 2
Leonard: 2
Ginobili: 1
Parker: 1
Pierce: 1
Total: 48 (1999-2014 = 16 years x 3 categories)
All of a sudden, the list begins to round out nicely, with Kobe taking his rightful place on the list after Duncan, Shaq, and Lebron. Duncan also widens his lead over the other players of his era.
Duncan had more win shares than anyone in the 2014 NBA playoffs other than Lebron James.
Given that almost all of their wins were blowouts, the one clutch moment was OT in game 6 vs OKC where Duncan sored 7 straight points to ice the series.
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