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    Default If Spurs get swept in first round, how comfortably ahead of Kobe is Duncan still?



    I say hes still well ahead of Kobe alltime by a WIDE margin.



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    Default Re: If Spurs get swept in first round, how comfortably ahead of Kobe is Duncan still?

    He needs another ring and Finals MVP to be ahead of Kobe. I don't count Duncan's 2005 FMVP as it was clearly Manu's.

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    Default Re: If Spurs get swept in first round, how comfortably ahead of Kobe is Duncan still?

    IMO to get behind Kobe, he'd have to go 6-24 or worse in game 7 of the finals. Otherwise, he still has a comfortable lead ahead of Kobe. IMO, Duncan is about #10, and Kobe should be #11.

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    Default Re: If Spurs get swept in first round, how comfortably ahead of Kobe is Duncan still?

    Quote Originally Posted by DFish24
    He needs another ring and Finals MVP to be ahead of Kobe. I don't count Duncan's 2005 FMVP as it was clearly Manu's.
    20/14

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    Default Re: If Spurs get swept in first round, how comfortably ahead of Kobe is Duncan still?

    Quote Originally Posted by J Shuttlesworth
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    .471 TS%

    FMVP Manu .637 TS%
    Last edited by Deuce Bigalow; 03-29-2014 at 05:49 PM.

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    Default Re: If Spurs get swept in first round, how comfortably ahead of Kobe is Duncan still?

    Quote Originally Posted by Akrazotile


    I say hes still well ahead of Kobe alltime by a WIDE margin.


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    Quality thread, 5'*, will read again.

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    Default Re: If Spurs get swept in first round, how comfortably ahead of Kobe is Duncan still?

    Quote Originally Posted by J Shuttlesworth
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    .471 TS%

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    Default Re: If Spurs get swept in first round, how comfortably ahead of Kobe is Duncan still?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deuce Bigalow
    .471 TS% :oldlol

    FMVP Manu .637 TS%
    This, Manu got robbed.

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    Default Re: If Spurs get swept in first round, how comfortably ahead of Kobe is Duncan still?

    Quote Originally Posted by DFish24
    He needs another ring and Finals MVP to be ahead of Kobe. I don't count Duncan's 2005 FMVP as it was clearly Manu's.
    What were the TS% of Kobe's 09 and 10 FMVPs?

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    Default Re: If Spurs get swept in first round, how comfortably ahead of Kobe is Duncan still?

    Quote Originally Posted by DFish24
    .471 TS%
    Laker fans talking TS Your boy Kobe should have never been an FMVP then.

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    Default Re: If Spurs get swept in first round, how comfortably ahead of Kobe is Duncan still?

    And anyone who watched the series knows Duncan was the main main for the Spurs, especially on the defensive end. Ginobli got hot. If you consider Ginobli the FMVP, you pretty much have to consider Gasol to be FMVP over Kobe

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    Default Re: If Spurs get swept in first round, how comfortably ahead of Kobe is Duncan still?

    Quote Originally Posted by DFish24
    He needs another ring and Finals MVP to be ahead of Kobe. I don't count Duncan's 2005 FMVP as it was clearly Manu's.

    just like how pau was robbed in 2010

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    Default Re: If Spurs get swept in first round, how comfortably ahead of Kobe is Duncan still?

    Quote Originally Posted by Solefade
    just like how pau was robbed in 2010
    Wrong. There was talk that Kobe should win FMVP even if the Lakers lost. Manu was clearly the best player of the Spurs series. .471 TS% especially for a big is just laughable

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    Default Re: If Spurs get swept in first round, how comfortably ahead of Kobe is Duncan still?

    Quote Originally Posted by DFish24
    Wrong. There was talk that Kobe should win FMVP even if the Lakers lost. Manu was clearly the best player of the Spurs series. .471 TS% especially for a big is just laughable
    2009- Bean .525 TS%, Gasol .647 TS%
    2010- Bean .528 TS%, Gasol .556 TS%

    Pau was clearly the best player on the Lakers and should have 2 finals MVPs, right?

    And seeing as how Bean is chilling at home eating massive amounts of salary cap while Timmy is once again leading the Spurs to the best record in the league, safe to say whatever happens in the playoffs doesn't change the fact that Timmy>Bean.

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    Default Re: If Spurs get swept in first round, how comfortably ahead of Kobe is Duncan still?

    Quote Originally Posted by DonDadda59
    2009- Bean .525 TS%, Gasol .647 TS%
    2010- Bean .528 TS%, Gasol .556 TS%

    Pau was clearly the best player on the Lakers and should have 2 finals MVPs, right?

    And seeing as how Bean is chilling at home eating massive amounts of salary cap while Timmy is once again leading the Spurs to the best record in the league, safe to say whatever happens in the playoffs doesn't change the fact that Timmy>Bean.

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