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Lol
How many active players would you consider transcendent (career wise)? And who's next
Tim Duncan
Kobe Bryant
LeBron James
Are the top 3 obviously.
Then
Kevin Garnett
Dwyane Wade
Dirk Nowitzki
Kevin Durant (early but still)
Chris Paul?
Who do you see going down as a transcendent player?
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Re: How many active players would you consider transcendent (career wise)? And who's next
Duncan
big drop off
Kobe
Wade
Lebron
Nowtizki
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Re: How many active players would you consider transcendent (career wise)? And who's next
What do you mean by transcendent? If you mean popular outside of basketball or sports fans than Duncan is wrong. I associate with a lot of non sports fans and they were shocked when Lebron lost last year. They were like "I cant believe lebron lost to a team of nobodies"
Are you just using transcendent to mean really good at basketball or having accomplished a lot?
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Great college starter
Re: How many active players would you consider transcendent (career wise)? And who's next
Originally Posted by RRR3
Tim Duncan
Kobe Bryant
LeBron James
Are the top 3 obviously.
Then
Kevin Garnett
Dwyane Wade
Dirk Nowitzki
Kevin Durant (early but still)
Chris Paul?
Who do you see going down as a transcendent player?
Do you know what that word means?
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Re: How many active players would you consider transcendent (career wise)? And who's next
Basketball players that would be known to non-basketball fans
Lebron
Kobe
Griffin
Durant
Wade
CP3
Exciting players that win tend to become popular among non-sports fans.
Eg. Dunks, blocks, flashy passing, ball handling.
Kyrie Irving, Westbrook, John Wall and the brow are probably going to make bank off the court very soon
Last edited by MavsSuperFan; 12-20-2014 at 09:56 PM.
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NBA Legend
Re: How many active players would you consider transcendent (career wise)? And who's next
Originally Posted by MavsSuperFan
What do you mean by transcendent? If you mean popular outside of basketball or sports fans than Duncan is wrong. I associate with a lot of non sports fans and they were shocked when Lebron lost last year. They were like "I cant believe lebron lost to a team of nobodies"
Are you just using transcendent to mean really good at basketball or having accomplished a lot?
In basketball terminology, I consider "transcendent" to be a superstar that can withstand ANY era. Who's star shines amongst the brightest.
LeBron/Kobe/Durant fit that bill, IMO.
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National High School Star
Re: How many active players would you consider transcendent (career wise)? And who's next
Originally Posted by kuniva_dAMiGhTy
In basketball termonology, I consider "transcendent" to be a superstar that can withstand ANY era. Who's star the shines amongst the brightest.
LeBron, Kobe and Durant fit the bill, IMO.
To be honest that would be every great player
Duncan, Dirk, KG, ones you mentioned, etc
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