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Re: The NBA is no longer a superstars league
Originally Posted by PickernRoller
OP says the league is no longer a superstar league.
What I heard was: Lebron is no longer a superstar.
In the Spurs heyday Kobe and company were trashing better Spurs team like it was nothing......
Sorry your boy is weak and can't beat hobbled Parker, grandpa Ginobili and Duncan in the Finals.
Kobe had Shaq back then too. It was nothing for Shaq to beast on a past his prime David Robinson.
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Laker Nation
Re: The NBA is no longer a superstars league
Originally Posted by StephHamann
funny fact:
Dallas was the only team so far that was up 2-1 against the spurs this season, with by far the worst roster of any of the spurs opponents but with a superstar coach in rick carlisle
it's becoming a coach league
not funny, but this.
Rick Carlisle needs better talent around him then he'd make the finals every year.
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Re: The NBA is no longer a superstars league
Originally Posted by riseagainst
not funny, but this.
Rick Carlisle needs better talent around him then he'd make the finals every year.
Monta Ellis is a good player, but is overrated as shit, Marion is old now, and Dalembum sucks.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: The NBA is no longer a superstars league
Remind me who was top 20 in this group?
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National High School Star
Re: The NBA is no longer a superstars league
Originally Posted by Sarcastic
Remind me who was top 20 in this group?
loved this pistons team
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Re: The NBA is no longer a superstars league
Originally Posted by DStebb716
Ever heard of Tim Duncan? He's one of the top 10 players of all-time.
I would go on to say he is a top 5 player of all-time if your talking about who you'd want to draft from the beginning of their careers(knowing in advance how they would play out).
Despite this he is 38 years old. not on any of the All NBA teams and playing less than 30 MPG. He is not a "superstar" at this point.
Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
i thought the spurs had tony parker
he's top 5 in mvp voting nearly every year
hes not a superstar?
hes the best PG in the nba over the last half decade
the united states is so bitter about france for some reason LOL
Tony Parker is extremely overrated as an individual player, I am not even sure if he is much better than Patty Mills as an individual. His success is because he is so familiar with the teams system, and buys into the culture.
The Spurs best player is either Duncan(per minute) or Kawhi Leonard(ability to play big minutes). The Spurs finding Kawhi Leonard in the draft is what revolutionized the franchise when it looked like their window was closing. They were aging and desperate for a young impact player. They got one.
Originally Posted by lilteapot
LOL @ everybody acting like the Heat are a bunch of iso-running scrubs. Their system is based on ball movement and smart decisions as much as the SPurs.
The Heat have a great system in place. Spoelstra is a really good coach. If you want to see a poorly coached team look at the OKC Thunder.
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Good college starter
Re: The NBA is no longer a superstars league
Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
i thought the spurs had tony parker
he's top 5 in mvp voting nearly every year
hes not a superstar?
hes the best PG in the nba over the last half decade
the united states is so bitter about france for some reason LOL
If Parker has been the best PG in the NBA over the last half decade, than why has he never been first team all-nba. It's not like he has played his best ball in the 2010s decade anyways.
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Re: The NBA is no longer a superstars league
Originally Posted by Sarcastic
Remind me who was top 20 in this group?
i see 2 hall of famers there
billups =
nba champion
nba finals mvp
2006 nba allstar
2007 nba allstar
2008 nba allstar
2009 nba allstar
2010 nba allstar
2006 all nba team
2007 all nba team
2008 all nba team
2005 all defensive team
2005 all defensive team
nearly 16,000 points, nearly 6000 assists
ben wallace
nba champion
2003 nba allstar
2004 nba allstar
2005 nba allstar
2006 nba allstar
2003 all nba team
2004 all nba team
2005 all nba team
2006 all nba team
2002 all defensive 1st team
2003 all defensive 1st team
2004 all defensive 1st team
2005 all defensive 1st team
2006 all defensive 1st team
2007 all defensive 2nd team
2002 defensive player of the year
2003 defensive player of the year
2005 defensive player of the year
2006 defensive player of the year
top 30 all nba rebounder, 13th all time in blocks, top 50 all time in steals
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The Beast In Me
Re: The NBA is no longer a superstars league
Originally Posted by PickernRoller
OP says the league is no longer a superstar league.
What I heard was: Lebron is no longer a superstar.
In the Spurs heyday Kobe and company were trashing better Spurs team like it was nothing......
Sorry your boy is weak and can't beat hobbled Parker, grandpa Ginobili and Duncan in the Finals.
2014 Spurs are easily better than the 01, 02, 03 and 04 versions, and Shaq and company only beat a fully healthy Spurs team once. No Derek Anderson for much of 01 (yes, Derek Anderson was Duncan's second option and apparently that Spurs team is better than this one), and Robinson was injured in the 02 series.
Get a grip.
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Re: The NBA is no longer a superstars league
Originally Posted by T_L_P
2014 Spurs are easily better than the 01, 02, 03 and 04 versions, and Shaq and company only beat a fully healthy Spurs team once. No Derek Anderson for much of 01 (yes, Derek Anderson was Duncan's second option and apparently that Spurs team is better than this one), and Robinson was injured in the 02 series.
Get a grip.
pretty sad that you can admit a parker lead spurs team is better than any duncan lead spurs team
must be hard to admit for you
you need a tissue? duncans better as a role player offensively averaging 15.... atleast he finally accepted the role that suits him best
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The Beast In Me
Re: The NBA is no longer a superstars league
Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
pretty sad that you can admit a parker lead spurs team is better than any duncan lead spurs team
must be hard to admit for you
you need a tissue? duncans better as a role player offensively averaging 15.... atleast he finally accepted the role that suits him best
Says the guy who's been at his computer making anti-Duncan threads all week? You're probably one of the more pathetic posters on this board now -- admitting you hope lose sleep over the prospect of Kobe's legacy being tainted. How sad.
Parker hasn't lead a single team to a title. Duncan did it four times. Kobe did it twice.
Duncan > Kobe, now stop quoting me loser.
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Re: The NBA is no longer a superstars league
[QUOTE=R.I.P.]There are just not that many superstars as people want to believe. Post Jordan-era Duncan, KG, Dirk, Kobe, Shaq, Kidd, LeBron, maybe Nash, maybe Wade, maybe Durant. The **** when people call Derrick Rose or Kevin Love a superstar. A decade ago Love
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Child, please
Re: The NBA is no longer a superstars league
It's not a superstars league anymore? Hell yes, time for the Hawks and Pop 2.0 Coach Bud to start winning ships
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Re: The NBA is no longer a superstars league
Originally Posted by T_L_P
Says the guy who's been at his computer making anti-Duncan threads all week? You're probably one of the more pathetic posters on this board now -- admitting you hope lose sleep over the prospect of Kobe's legacy being tainted. How sad.
Parker hasn't lead a single team to a title. Duncan did it four times. Kobe did it twice.
Duncan > Kobe, now stop quoting me loser.
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