Players you didn't appreciate until after they retired thread

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Tim Duncan :mjcry:






What I miss most about Tim Duncan was watching Kobe buss his ass when they were in their primes :mjgrin:

What I miss most about Tim Duncan is how he swept the lakers in 2013 and turned them into a lottery team every since :mjlol:
 

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Allan Houston on the knicks for me.

Yes he was a glorified spot up shooter for the most part, but I often wondered if he was a little older.

That 1997 team was realistically the final shot the knicks had at making noise in the playoffs. They blew that 3-1 lead against Miami to basically close out what was left of the Ewing-Oakley-Starks knicks core.
 

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This the second thread in as many days I done ran into you on some fakkit shyt

As for op, Kobe. Liked him his first few years, after that the Lakers started winning too much, then I inherited a war against him with the 03 draft class, started to appreciate him again at the end of his career
Its everyday with him :francis:. He does to get yall attention :russ:
 

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You do know Kobe owned Spurs aND Tim Duncan in the playoffs right?
*looks at the series record being 4-3 over their last 7 times meeting in the playoffs andkobe only being the lakers best player and focus of the spurs defense for one of those series that the two teams played* :coffee:
 
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