Knew this is what the thread was as soon as I saw the le.
LOL LA2
That's not how it goes though. For example, if you were to compare the Carolina Panthers to the Cowboys, you wouldn't just say anything the Cowboys did before 1995 doesn't count. That makes no sense.
Knew this is what the thread was as soon as I saw the le.
LOL LA2
If the Lakers are counting the championships from Minneapolis, then this better count too.
Exactly!
I know Laker fans in their 20s that use number of rings smack.![]()
good way to look at it![]()
If you're comparing the winning percentage of two franchises, it makes perfect sense to me to use the years that they have in common as a measuring stick. Again, I never denied the information in the OP. Those numbers are facts. The numbers I provided are facts as well and were provided to offer some context in comparing the success of the two franchises.
Awesome franchise! Future is also looking to be shaping up well hopefully spurs can land at least another all-star player to help keep the tradition going after Timmy and manu hang it up.
Great post, exstatic! I'm sure this will be repeated numerous times by the media. These stats send a meaningful and powerful message. The margin or gap between these two storied franchises will widen for the near term. For this particular historical category, the Spurs have moved from "one of the", to "THE".
BNSF getting into a petty schoolyard fight about who's portrayal of stats is more correct
1st or 2nd, doesn't really matter, great stat either way!
There's nothing more ST than arguing statisical analysis.
Hahaha, wow! Is that ever a loaded comment, OS44?
Comments about 2013 in 3....2....1...
You don't need to say "if" if you've ever been to Staples Center.
It actually happened last year. And then "unhappened" so to speak.
Speaking of stats that aren't discussed..
How about this -
Most wins in the NBA, including regular and playoffs (since 1963-64 acc to Bball-ref, but I suspect, even considering all stats):
1) Karim Abdul-Jabbar: 1228
2) Robert Parish: 1121
3) Tim Duncan: 1050 (poised to go one up after today)
4) Karl Malone: 1050
http://bkref.com/tiny/cvxlB
Nice. Looks like Tony will easily be in the top 10 of that list by the time he's done.
2 seasons would do it if KG and Allen retire after this year.
What a setup!
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