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    If this is an old topic, I apologize, but where does Tim Duncan rank in your mind among the best players of ALL TIME. I know he is the greatest PF, but what about overall.


    I gotta say top 10.


    He will get atleast 15 all star games.
    13 All Nba Teams
    13 All Nba defensive teams
    2 MVP's
    perhaps 5 rings
    5 finals Mvp's
    ROY
    DPOY
    All Star MVP
    Olympic Team member
    and the list goes on.......

    and thats not even counting the actual numbers, countless points, rebounds, and blocks. Not to mention a bunch of assists for his position.



    These numbers are what Im predicting.

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    top 10

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    #9

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    Giving him 166% of the championships he has currently is a little much...

    heh...

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    Best power forward of all time. That's good enough for me.

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    As the best PF of all time, I think that automatically puts him in the top 10.

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    Well, let's rank em, shall we?

    Note that this list is up for a few changes.

    1. Jordan
    2. Chamberlain
    3. Russell
    4. Magic
    5. Bird
    6. Kareem
    7. Oscar
    8. Duncan?
    9. Erving
    10. West

    How does that look?

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    Right now IMO he's #10 behind:
    MJ, Wilt, Russell, Kareem, Magic, Oscar, Hakeem, Bird, Shaq

    I think (hope) he has 1, maybe 2 more championship runs. If so, when he hangs it up he leapfrogs over Shaq, Bird, Hakeem and Oscar to finish #6.

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    Well, let's rank em, shall we?

    Note that this list is up for a few changes.

    1. Jordan
    2. Chamberlain
    3. Russell
    4. Magic
    5. Bird
    6. Kareem
    7. Oscar
    8. Duncan?
    9. Erving
    10. West

    How does that look?
    Pretty close to my list, only I think Shaq and Hakeem with 6 rings between them and being absolute monsters in their respective primes have achieved more than West and Doc have. Although West and Doc have the consistency/longevity factor in their favor, I'd give higher points for peak performance, especially if it results in rings.

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    Right now IMO he's #10 behind:
    MJ, Wilt, Russell, Kareem, Magic, Oscar, Hakeem, Bird, Shaq

    I think (hope) he has 1, maybe 2 more championship runs. If so, when he hangs it up he leapfrogs over Shaq, Bird, Hakeem and Oscar to finish #6.
    I already put him over Shaq, who was nothing but a huge center to inhale rebounds and kick it to Wade or make dunks in the lane for his fourth ring. Duncan will do 10x more for his team this playoff run, even sans ring, than Shaq did for the Heat last year.

    Compare the games of Duncan and Shaq, and it's not a comparison. Duncan is better on offense, defense, and intangibles. Shaq is the equivalent of a bulldozer and is now a liability because his massive frame is slowing down.

    Duncan is so much more complete of a player than Shaq, and always has been, that you have to give him the nod, IMO.

    Obviously biased, but I don't care. Shaq anointed himself the MDE yet never led the league in rebounds or blocks -- an atrocity for a man of his size.

    Pretty close to my list, only I think Shaq and Hakeem with 6 rings between them and being absolute monsters in their respective primes have achieved more than West and Doc have. Although West and Doc have the consistency/longevity factor in their favor, I'd give higher points for peak performance, especially if it results in rings.
    Yeah. It's so difficult to compare eras. I guess I might have Hakeem in West's place... though man it feels so wrong to leave him off a top 10... Dr. J as well.

    It's going to get crowded up at the top, too, with LeBron, Wade, Duncan... Monta Ellis.....

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    He is definitely in my top 10. My top 10 may change, depending on my mood, but he should always be in my top 10.

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    I already put him over Shaq, who was nothing but a huge center to inhale rebounds and kick it to Wade or make dunks in the lane.

    Compare the games of Duncan and Shaq, and it's not a comparison. Duncan is better on offense, defense, and intangibles. Shaq is the equivalent of a bulldozer and is now a liability because his massive frame is slowing down.

    Duncan is so much more complete of a player than Shaq, and always has been, that you have to give him the nod, IMO.

    Obviously biased, but I don't care. Shaq anointed himself the MDE yet never led the league in rebounds or blocks -- an atrocity for a man of his size.
    I'd normally tend to agree with you as a Spur fan but at the end of the day, if I'm really honest, as of right now, Shaq has a greater body of work. Also, like I said, in Shaq's prime (the 2000 and 2001 seasons) he was unstoppable. He's always been a lazy bum and a classless person, but his physical gifts combined with playing for Phil and with all-star SGs really brought out the best in him.

    Having said that, I have little doubt that Tim surpasses him when it's all said and done.

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    Giving him 166% of the championships he has currently is a little much...

    heh...

    well what if they win this year? thats already 4( not trying to predict anything) and you gotta believe he will play atleast 5 more years and the spurs will be le contenders each of those years.

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    why not wait tell the playoffs all over and duncan gets mvp award in finals?

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    I think you have to look at TD's play at both ends of the court. It's a very short list of players that did it at both ends better than Tim Duncan.

    If he wins number four, he's top five all-time, imo.

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    Bird > Magic

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    That would be a stretch.

    Magic: 5 rings, Bird: 3
    MVPs: 3 apiece
    Finals MVPs: Magic 3, Bird 2
    Head to head: Magic 2, Bird 1

    Magic had the better career. Suits up as center in game 6 of the NBA Finals as a rookie and gets 42/15/7 ... the most amazing Finals performance ever

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    i like magic, but bird never had a true dominating big man the way magic did. while it might be unfair to negate magic's skills b/c he had kareem by his side, I think larry bird had the highest basketball IQ of any player in nba history.

    i could see why people would put magic over bird, but personally, based on individual talent, I go with Bird

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    Right now IMO he's #10 behind:
    MJ, Wilt, Russell, Kareem, Magic, Oscar, Hakeem, Bird, Shaq

    I think (hope) he has 1, maybe 2 more championship runs. If so, when he hangs it up he leapfrogs over Shaq, Bird, Hakeem and Oscar to finish #6.
    That list looks really solid. Probably where I'd put him too, and as others have said he's the best PF of all time.

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    I think larry bird had the highest basketball IQ of any player in nba history.
    Higher than Beno's?

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    Higher than Beno's?

    oh, whoops


    #2 basketball iq of all time

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    If he wins number four, he's top five all-time, imo.
    If Tim wins another Finals MVP he will join Jordan as the only 2 players with more than 3 Finals MVP's. That's automatic top 5, at the the very least.

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