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05-21-2013, 07:28 PM
#151
College superstar
Re: Tim Duncan > Kobe Bryant "Never missed the playoffs"
Tim Duncan has been irrelevant since 2007 after Parker won the Finals MVP over him. While Kobe has been the best scorer, champion, and top player in the league for over a decade. Dirk called Kobe the player of their generation. His opinion matters more than some nobody/unknown troll on the internet.
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05-21-2013, 07:34 PM
#152
NBA Legend
Re: Tim Duncan > Kobe Bryant "Never missed the playoffs"
'00 - Duncan
'01 - Duncan (very close IMO)
'02 - Duncan
'03 - Duncan
'04 - Duncan
'05 - Duncan
'06 - Kobe
'07 - Kobe
'08 - Kobe
'09 - Kobe
'10 - Kobe
'11 - Kobe
'12 - Kobe
'13 - Kobe
Overall? I would take Duncan in his prime, but it's close. People saying otherwise are either biased or completely uneducated.
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05-21-2013, 07:35 PM
#153
I make 50-feet jumpers
Re: Tim Duncan > Kobe Bryant "Never missed the playoffs"
Originally Posted by Allstar24
Tim Duncan has been irrelevant since 2007 after Parker won the Finals MVP over him. While Kobe has been the best scorer, champion, and top player in the league for over a decade. Dirk called Kobe the player of their generation. His opinion matters more than some nobody/unknown troll on the internet.
And Michael Jordan called Kobe is a top 10 guard all-time.
Julius Erving called KAJ the g.o.a.t.
Your very first sentence just gives the hint about you but...
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05-21-2013, 07:38 PM
#154
Re: Tim Duncan > Kobe Bryant "Never missed the playoffs"
Originally Posted by Allstar24
Tim Duncan has been irrelevant since 2007 after Parker won the Finals MVP over him. While Kobe has been the best scorer, champion, and top player in the league for over a decade. Dirk called Kobe the player of their generation. His opinion matters more than some nobody/unknown troll on the internet.
And so did Wade and so is the true consensus inside the NBA. Why should anyone care about what others opinions are? Unless there is something fun in trolling. I will admit I engage in it quite often. At the end of the day I don't have to punch faces cause someone disgust me for their stupidity. That in fact would be stupid of me.
arggg uhhg damn, just another........ dump. Carry on fellas - thread is smelly.
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05-21-2013, 07:44 PM
#155
Re: Tim Duncan > Kobe Bryant "Never missed the playoffs"
Originally Posted by kuniva_dAMiGhTy
'00 - Duncan
'01 - Duncan (very close IMO)
'02 - Duncan
'03 - Duncan
'04 - Duncan
'05 - Duncan
'06 - Kobe
'07 - Kobe
'08 - Kobe
'09 - Kobe
'10 - Kobe
'11 - Kobe
'12 - Kobe
'13 - Kobe
Overall? I would take Duncan in his prime, but it's close. People saying otherwise are either biased or completely uneducated.
This is all that needs to be said. Kobe's the man, Duncan's the man and both deserve respect.
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05-21-2013, 07:47 PM
#156
High School Varsity 6th Man
Re: Tim Duncan > Kobe Bryant "Never missed the playoffs"
I been gone for ISH for a long time, but some things have always remained the same. Plenty of haters and stans on both sides of the argument.
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05-21-2013, 09:48 PM
#157
Re: Tim Duncan > Kobe Bryant "Never missed the playoffs"
Some of you guys saying Duncan has been irrelevant since 2007....SMH.
Am I the only one who would take Tim Duncan this year over Kobe this year?
Obviously Kobe does more on offense, but his defense is terrible at this point. He doesn't even try half the time.
Tim Duncan was arguably the best big man in the league on a top 3 team. Top level defense and rebounding. Very good scoring and great passing.
I'll take that over Kobe the DH.
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05-21-2013, 10:10 PM
#158
NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Tim Duncan > Kobe Bryant "Never missed the playoffs"
Originally Posted by Carbine
Some of you guys saying Duncan has been irrelevant since 2007....SMH.
Am I the only one who would take Tim Duncan this year over Kobe this year?
Obviously Kobe does more on offense, but his defense is terrible at this point. He doesn't even try half the time.
Tim Duncan was arguably the best big man in the league on a top 3 team. Top level defense and rebounding. Very good scoring and great passing.
I'll take that over Kobe the DH.
I thought they were both great. I thought Kobe was better at his best, but your points are valid. Certainly we all agree you'd take Duncan now that Kobe got injured.
And that is part of this. The Kobe proponents can't knock Duncan for his production/minutes...and then turn around and not factor in Kobe wearing down the last few years...culminating with his injury.
I don't get why people can't see the obvious. If Duncan was playing 36 plus minutes a game as the focal point of an average team...he'd probably put up 24/11/3 or something great. But he'd also wear down and likely get injured the way Kobe has...
But Duncan would not be better because he put up those numbers. It's just a non argument when you have older players like this that clearly should be playing controlled minutes. Kobe got by in part by being a genetic freak and tough as shit...but also resting for at least half of the game defensively. I think its fair to say Kobe took close to half of defensive possessions off this year.
And while indvidual offense is definitely more important than individual defense...Duncan's elite defense combined with his more than solid scoring, rebounding, and passing makes him an undervalued player if you judge him solely on his numbers.
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05-21-2013, 10:12 PM
#159
Very good NBA starter
Re: Tim Duncan > Kobe Bryant "Never missed the playoffs"
Originally Posted by kuniva_dAMiGhTy
'00 - Duncan
'01 - Duncan (very close IMO)
'02 - Duncan
'03 - Duncan
'04 - Duncan
'05 - Duncan
'06 - Kobe
'07 - Kobe
'08 - Kobe
'09 - Kobe
'10 - Kobe
'11 - Kobe
'12 - Kobe
'13 - Kobe
Overall? I would take Duncan in his prime, but it's close. People saying otherwise are either biased or completely uneducated.
Let me get you a clue.
There is precisely 0% chance that prime Tim Duncan would ever miss the playoffs unless the team was literally ALL from the NBDL... and even then it's questionable.
Prime Kobe did it.
It's not close.
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05-21-2013, 10:15 PM
#160
NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Tim Duncan > Kobe Bryant "Never missed the playoffs"
Originally Posted by Orlando Magic
Let me get you a clue.
There is precisely 0% chance that prime Tim Duncan would ever miss the playoffs unless the team was literally ALL from the NBDL... and even then it's questionable.
Prime Kobe did it.
It's not close.
Neither would a healthy prime Kobe. I think 05 is just a throw away year and doesn't mean much. Kobe bulked up way too much in the off season (i think that was the year) and just wasn't himself.
I don't think 05 Kobe is representative of anything really. But having said that...it does count as a year...and can't be ignored when comparing the longevity of the two.
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05-21-2013, 10:19 PM
#161
NBA Legend
Re: Tim Duncan > Kobe Bryant "Never missed the playoffs"
Originally Posted by Orlando Magic
Let me get you a clue.
There is precisely 0% chance that prime Tim Duncan would ever miss the playoffs unless the team was literally ALL from the NBDL... and even then it's questionable.
Prime Kobe did it.
It's not close.
"Prime Kobe" was injured for a quarter of that season, iirc. Missed over 15 games too.
On a side note, I can't believe I'm defending Kobe
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05-21-2013, 10:41 PM
#162
Lol
Re: Tim Duncan > Kobe Bryant "Never missed the playoffs"
Kobe's career turned out the way I wanted T-Mac's career to turn out
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05-21-2013, 10:43 PM
#163
Lol
Re: Tim Duncan > Kobe Bryant "Never missed the playoffs"
Old man Kobe is still better than PRIME Melo. How the hell is Kobe on the same level as Melo?
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05-22-2013, 05:12 PM
#164
Re: Tim Duncan > Kobe Bryant "Never missed the playoffs"
Originally Posted by Carbine
Am I the only one who would take Tim Duncan this year over Kobe this year?
No, you're not. Duncan was a revitalized and elite defender this year. Duncan is a vastly superior teammate and leader. The gap in offense in favor of Kobe isn't as big as the gap in those other two categories, in favor of Duncan. Besides, Timmy's offense was pretty damn good, 17/18 points on 50%.
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05-22-2013, 05:16 PM
#165
Lebron fan
Re: Tim Duncan > Kobe Bryant "Never missed the playoffs"
Originally Posted by raptorfan_dr07
No, you're not. Duncan was a revitalized and elite defender this year. Duncan is a vastly superior teammate and leader. The gap in offense in favor of Kobe isn't as big as the gap in those other two categories, in favor of Duncan. Besides, Timmy's offense was pretty damn good, 17/18 points on 50%.
27ppg on 57%TS >>>>> 18ppg on 55.4%TS. That's a HUGE gap.
on the other hand, Duncan's defense this year >>>> Kobe's.
So they pretty much even out.
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