2015-2016 NBA Regular Season - MDA to HOU - All-NBA - Harden snubbed - Anthony Davis is broke

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There's plenty of anti- Kobe arguments that are applicable to Tim Duncan... Which is really quite great theater in the grand scheme of this debate.
 
Wonder if Henry abbot will write an article about why no one wants to play with Lebrun
 
Tim Duncan didn't win finals mvp that year though so he must have been carried to the championship

Lucky guy
 
 
ya know, a very underrated/under the radar skill of rck's is that he is great with children
note to self: keep children away from rck
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Tim Duncan has never had to carry a team the way Chris Paul has
CP the only player to stop Steph, ever.

2016 DPOY
 
This man Wade is going to sit out, when his team needs him the most.....I can't even
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If you took Tim Duncan and Chris Paul then made them both 6'4, Chris Paul would be the better player by far
 
There's plenty of anti- Kobe arguments that are applicable to Tim Duncan... Which is really quite great theater in the grand scheme of this debate.

What? That on one or more of his rings he wasn't the alpha or helped alot?

Yes thats a fair assessment.

I still think even with that, Tim Duncan was more crucial to the Spurs winning than Kobe was on some of those Shaq Lakers rings. (Gravity, defense and general team chemistry.)
 
In order to match the best 3-point-percentage season of Reggie Miller’s career (42.9 percent), Steph Curry (45.4 percent from three on 10.8 per game) would have to miss 31 straight threes; to match Larry Bird’s best (42.7 percent) he’d need to miss 34 straight; to match LeBron’s mark this season (27.4 percent) he would have to miss 354 straight 3-point shots.
 
In order to match the best 3-point-percentage season of Reggie Miller’s career (42.9 percent), Steph Curry (45.4 percent from three on 10.8 per game) would have to miss 31 straight threes; to match Larry Bird’s best (42.7 percent) he’d need to miss 34 straight; to match LeBron’s mark this season (27.4 percent) he would have to miss 354 straight 3-point shots.
Not even Kobe could miss that many shots
 
Its kinda amazing that Lebron is still in the top 5 in scoring, PER and top 15 in assists despite having such as awful shooting percentage outside the paint.
 
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