Greatest of the Kobe Era |
Greatest of the Kobe Era |
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![]() The Resident Drunk ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Head Staff Posts: 8,623 Joined: Nov 2007 Member No: 593,266 ![]() |
Ok so my roommate and I are currently debating this topic. Greatest of the Kobe Era by position:
pg - Kidd sg - I have Ray Allen he chose Reggie Miller sf - Kobe pf - TIMMY C - Shaq Thoughts.... |
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![]() Sarcastic Mr. Know-It-All ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 2,089 Joined: Dec 2003 Member No: 29 ![]() |
How can you talk about longevity when Lebron is still in his prime? I don't even like the dude, but something has to be said when he carried his team to the NBA Finals whereas Paul Pierce's Celtics were either one and done or missed the playoffs entirely. Robert Horry was probably more clutch than LeBron, but that doesn't make him a better player.
It wasn't Garnett's fault that Minny had cap problems, it was Kevin McHale's. That's like saying it was Allan Houston or Eddy Curry's fault and not Scott Leyden or Isiah Thomas who is to blame for f*cking up the Knicks. The Spurs just have a really well run organization, just gotta tip my hat off to them. Whereas the T'Wolves had a dude who signed horrible contracts and a dude that signs drafts 3 point guards in a row (including one who said he didn't want to play for the T'Wolves) and signs a fourth. Greg Popovich is a HOF coach, Garnett didn't have that benefit. And if you want to talk longevity, Garnett is a better player now than Duncan is despite being older. |
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