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    Malone, Barkley, McHale, Kemp, Buck Williams, Karl Malone, Dirk Nowitzki, Chris Webber, & Kevin Garnett combined have a total of 5 rings if I'm remembering correctly, with 3 for McHale, 1 for Dirk, and 1 for Garnett. So those 9 players have the same ring total as Duncan.

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    Where is my brother, ShoogarBear?

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    Jim was alright

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    If I'm being honest, so was Kobe. Kobe and Shaq should have stayed together. I really miss those battles between TD/Drob and then TD/Manu/TP Vs prime Shaq/youngish Kobe (I actually liked Kobe up to a certain point, but he lost me in 2004 with his selfish play when he was feuding with Shaq. I felt we had Shaq under control most of the time, but Kobe killed us so many times. It really was awesome watching those guys go at each other. I prefer the league and style of play back then. More toughness/ruggedness needed to play in the league back then. I also don't recall Kobe ever complaining about Bruce playing dirty (he was) like a lot of the stars back then did. I lost respect for guys like Vince Carter and Ray Allen when they would always blame the officiating any time they had a poor game against the Spurs and Bruce Bowen checking them.

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