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  1. #126
    Veteran LkrFan's Avatar
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    I'm waiting for the Spurs to repeat.

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    Believe.
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    I'm waiting for the Spurs to repeat.
    And not when the Suns will be relevant again? For a suns fan you really are taken with what somebody else does.

  3. #128
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    I know when you start with the emoticons and the spinning thing that you're defeated already. You never addressed the fact that KAJ never repeated while he was the best player on the team, during the time you say marked his prime.
    He repeated in '87 and '88 seasons. Evidence? Magic did not win even one rang without him. 1989? KAJ retired. Pisstons won det year.

  4. #129
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    But you didn't beat them, in fact you quit and you wear that like a badge of honor.."we tanked".
    Y'all fishing like us. Defending chumps. 1st round TKO. Loss to the Clipps of all teams. Their best player blew a tire and it still didn't matter. Clipps ended the Duncan era. The Clipps!

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    If Duncan just had a player in the same caliber of Daddy or even just MVPau he would have more 3peats than MJ tbh.

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    If Duncan just had a player in the same caliber of Daddy or even just MVPau he would have more 3peats than MJ tbh.
    Wrong. MVPau is 0-16 v Duncan without Kobe holding his hand.

  7. #132
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    Y'all fishing like us. Defending chumps. 1st round TKO. Loss to the Clipps of all teams. Their best player blew a tire and it still didn't matter. Clipps ended the Duncan era. The Clipps!
    But we're still viable. You're not. The Duncan era has ended now like 7 times, the same number of times you've abandoned your takes here and moved the goalposts.

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    Brad Daugherty?

    Duncan's antiquated era equivalent would be healthy Walton
    Daughtery was no slouch. He just played in the Jordan era.

  9. #134
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    But we're still viable. You're not. The Duncan era has ended now like 7 times, the same number of times you've abandoned your takes here and moved the goalposts.
    Viable? Even the Craptors made the playoffs. They shared your same fate. What's your point?

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    Bird's back went out in 1983 son.

    LOL it being Jordan's fault that Bird, McHale, Parish, Walton, Johnson, Ainge, etc stomped Jordan, Orlando Woolridge, and Dave Corzine.
    Whatever. KAJ beat Bird twice. Bird beat MJ at least twice. '86 Celtics would curbstomp the 2014 Spurs. Conclusion: KAJ >>>>> Jim

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    But we're still viable. You're not. The Duncan era has ended now like 7 times, the same number of times you've abandoned your takes here and moved the goalposts.
    Jaime ain't winning any of this

  12. #137
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    Stop him from what exactly? Are you talking about 1970 Kareem or 1989 Kareem? 20 years in the league. People stopped Shaq, so they could also stop Kareem. He got stopped even back then by people far less talented than those today. Ten years between les, that a lot of stopping.
    He retired in '89, so the '88 KAJ. Either way he would dominate the Clipps.

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    He retired in '89, so the '88 KAJ. Either way he would dominate the Clipps.
    He couldn't even dominate Dave Cowens when he was at his PEAK. Cowens outplayed him in the 74 Finals.

    Blake and DeMonkey would run circles around his lanky, slow ass.

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    He retired in '89, so the '88 KAJ. Either way he would dominate the Clipps.
    You're dedicated to stupidity, I'll give you that.

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    He couldn't even dominate Dave Cowens when he was at his PEAK. Cowens outplayed him in the 74 Finals.

    Blake and DeMonkey would run circles around his lanky, slow ass.
    Boxscore pimping? Doubt You were even born in '74.

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    You're dedicated to stupidity, I'll give you that.
    I'm dedicated to repeat champions. Unlike the Spurs, they impress me. Even Sam Cassell repeated as champion and Duncan't did not.

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    I'm dedicated to repeat champions. Unlike the Spurs, they impress me. Even Sam Cassell repeated as champion and Duncan't did not.
    Thanks to us though Chauncey didn't.

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    Even Sam Cassell repeated as champion
    And that right there should tell you what kind of little value that has.

    That Juwan Howard is a "back to back" champion riding the Miami bench, too.

    Thanks for making that point even easier Javier.

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    He couldn't even dominate Dave Cowens when he was at his PEAK. Cowens outplayed him in the 74 Finals.

    Blake and DeMonkey would run circles around his lanky, slow ass.
    And Duncan was outplayed by Dirk, Amare, Gasol, and now Blake Griffin.

    He lost to all of them in playoff series.

    "Greatest PF of all time"

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    Sp*rs won 3 more playoff games than we did. Let det sink in.
    That's seven more games of playoff money than the Lakers got, Alando. Not good, considering Fredo lives entirely off the Lakers' revenues

    Fredo and Jeannie are going to be eating cat food for dinner in a doublewide by the end of that cap-killing Kirby contract

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    And Duncan was outplayed by Dirk, Amare, Gasol, and now Blake Griffin.

    He lost to all of them in playoff series.

    "Greatest PF of all time"
    Never happened. Post the head-to-head. Thanks.

    I'll concede Blake, though, even though Duncan was matched up with DeAndre.

  22. #147
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    You don't have to repeat les to be a great championship team. Look at the San Francisco Giants, they're one of the greatest franchises in all of sports and pull a Spurs every following championship year. Winning consistently is all that matters. Who wouldn't want to have 10 years of contendership over 2 years of being a back-to-back champion? It seems stupid and arbitrary.

    Repeating is of course impressive, but it's not the only metric to count as success, that's fool's gold all of the way.

  23. #148
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    And Duncan was outplayed by Dirk, Amare, Gasol, and now Blake Griffin.

    He lost to all of them in playoff series.

    "Greatest PF of all time"
    Phoenix Suns
    Never going to ring
    Never going to have 5 championships

  24. #149
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    And Duncan was outplayed by Dirk, Amare, Gasol, and now Blake Griffin.

    He lost to all of them in playoff series.

    "Greatest PF of all time"
    He also beat all of those players, has more rings than all of them combined and won those rings as the alpha. What's your point?

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    Thanks to us though Chauncey didn't.
    Chauncey and Duncan't have something in common.

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