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The Monk & The Mercenary
Not in the league thoughIt’s more people hate Kobe
Not in the league thoughIt’s more people hate Kobe
The rulebook and officiating were deliberately altered to favor perimeter play, and discourage post play. Happened during the tail end of his career, and he has spoken about it.
NBA big men would only be able to pattern certain parts of Tommy's fame into their repetroire, not his bread and butter moves.

My favorite Duncan stat.
Tim Duncan won 4 titles as the only All-NBA guy on his team. Magic and Bird are the only other players to have even done that more than once.
Anybody who says Tim is a hater. Whats Tims Record against Kobe in the playoffs??![]()
I’m not reading these paragraphs. It’s Kobe. And I don’t know who it was but trying to downplay Kobe sending Tim home in 5 and being regarded as the better player when they were both in their primes is pretty funny. The Spurs were leading basically every game by double digits and Tim couldn’t close while Kobe basically beat the Spurs on mid range jumpers. No else on the Lakers did shyt that series. I have no idea what son is talking about saying the Spurs were thin. The Lakers were young, inexperienced and giving up big leads. Bean was simply the best in the world. There was legitimately a span from 2005 to 2013 when Kobe went down that no one considered Tim better but Spurs stans and Kobr haters. Like that is literally half their careers and an entire period with no Shaq. They’re close but Bean edges. It’s probably easier to build around Tim though but he’s not doing shyt with the 05 yo 07 Lakers either. Tim Smush Walton Odom Kwame aren’t winning shyt.

Internet debate. Nobody argued this back in the day.
Its purely driven by people's hatred towards Kobe.
You can deduce this by asking why Duncan is never compared to other top 10 players like Jordan, Kareem, Magic, Bron.
Internet debate. Nobody argued this back in the day.
Its purely driven by people's hatred towards Kobe.

Nothing. He also had three of the lowest watched Finals in NBA records.
Its purely an internet debate with nikkas tryna to revise history.

Interesting. So from the time Duncan entered The League in 1997, until 2005, what was the comparison then? That's an 8-year window, about 45% of their careers...
See I think Duncan's 2000-2005 peak was higher than Kobe's 2005-2010 peak. Peak Duncan was the most dominant center besides Shaq since Hakeem, he was outstanding. I think Duncan suffers from the fact most heads were bored by his playstyle and his team's playstyle, so they missed on alot of his greatest hits...
That's like 90% of it breh.To be honest if someone chose one or the other I wouldn't get too beat up about it either way...
Duncan's play style definitely plays a part in how his career is viewed(which seems a silly thing to say because for many he is a Mt Rushmore player)



Oh my bad, thought you were serious when you asked that question.
Cued to Tim Duncan talking about the evolution of the game from his era to now
Oh my bad, thought you were serious when you asked that question.
Ask where the Duncan disciples are,
gets answer,
posts smilie.
Well, there is Duncan saying it himself
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