View Full Version : Duncan, Nash, Dirk, Kidd, Allen, Manu, Fisher and others who played great in playoffs at 35+
Akrazotile
12-03-2014, 03:18 AM
Its really impressive how some of these guys are/were so good even in their mid 30s and beyond that theyre able to have a substantial impact on the playoffs at 35+ years old. Of course, you have to be effective enough to get there first but when you look at all the old guys whove contributed on a meaningful level in the playoffs the last 2-3 years its really impressive how they manage to still be meaningful contributors on contending teams. Obviously not everyone can still be that effective to get their teams into title contention at such an advanced age for nba players, but when you look at the list of guys who can you notice that its really a testament to being professional, playing the right way, and being committed to winning such that youre taking an appropriate level of salary so that your team can compete.
Hats off to those guys :applause:
Fudge
12-03-2014, 03:24 AM
Negged for taking a lowkey jab at GAWDbe.
I see you, brodie. :coleman:
Smoke117
12-03-2014, 03:41 AM
Fisher has never played "great" in his entire life as a basketball player outside of high school. **** that little piece of shit. I want to know the dirt this clown had that had him playing professional ball at 39.
Random_Guy
12-03-2014, 04:54 AM
Fisher has never played "great" in his entire life as a basketball player outside of high school. **** that little piece of shit. I want to know the dirt this clown had that had him playing professional ball at 39.
nba politics man...i am sure something goes on behind the scenes so that he can play while other superior players are in china
talkingconch
12-03-2014, 05:13 AM
this forum is terrible
kobe is still a top player nothing will change that thats posted on here wtf
Akrazotile
12-06-2014, 12:01 AM
Duncan with the triple double :eek:
And didnt need to use turnovers as a category to get it :bowdown:
Akrazotile
12-06-2014, 12:02 AM
Negged for taking a lowkey jab at GAWDbe.
I see you, brodie. :coleman:
Seriously, whutchu talkin about willis?
kennethgriffin
12-06-2014, 12:06 AM
didnt tim duncan loose finals mvp to a sophomore
i mean.. kobe lost finals mvps to shaq. but thats shaq.
kawhi leonard probly wont even make an allstar team during his career
:lol
Artillery
12-06-2014, 04:51 AM
didnt tim duncan loose finals mvp to a sophomore
i mean.. kobe lost finals mvps to shaq. but thats shaq.
kawhi leonard probly wont even make an allstar team during his career
:lol
Duncan still winning titles at age 38 while Kobe can't even make it out of the lottery
Kobe's Lakers are on a 20 win pace this season. Pau Gasol carried the Lakers to more wins last season with an inferior squad. Always knew MVPau was more impactful than Kirby :oldlol:
kennethgriffin
12-06-2014, 05:48 AM
Duncan still winning titles at age 38 while Kobe can't even make it out of the lottery
Kobe's Lakers are on a 20 win pace this season. Pau Gasol carried the Lakers to more wins last season with an inferior squad. Always knew MVPau was more impactful than Kirby :oldlol:
i'd rather kobe not win in a tim duncan 2014 role
that would be cancer to his resume. duncan gets away with 3rd leading scorer rings cause nobody really hates him or cares about the guy
but imagine if kobe won averaging 15ppg in the entire playoffs and 2 of his team mates averaging more in the finals with a guy in diapers claming finals mvp:facepalm
i'd rather kobe die in a car accident tomorrow than witness that later on down the road
toxicxr6
12-06-2014, 10:00 AM
i'd rather kobe not win in a tim duncan 2014 role
that would be cancer to his resume. duncan gets away with 3rd leading scorer rings cause nobody really hates him or cares about the guy
but imagine if kobe won averaging 15ppg in the entire playoffs and 2 of his team mates averaging more in the finals with a guy in diapers claming finals mvp:facepalm
i'd rather kobe die in a car accident tomorrow than witness that later on down the road
Your such a bitter retard.. So mad Duncan is competing for rings while your guy is rotting in the lottery
And are you forgetting Kobe's first ring? He was a scrub back then and contributed far less to the championship than any of Duncan's rings
Duncan> Kobe is set in stone now so...
GTFO
LAZERUSS
12-06-2014, 11:16 AM
Kareem a FMVP at age 37, and Chamberlain a FMVP at age 35.
AnaheimLakers24
12-06-2014, 03:48 PM
5> 2
prove me wrong
DamnMixes
12-06-2014, 03:51 PM
kawhi leonard probly wont even make an allstar team during his career
:lol
LOOOL, arguably the best perimeter defensive player, the guy who keeps on improving his post game and things like that, the guy has the tools, if pop stays this guy will HAVE to be in the all star game.
T_L_P
12-06-2014, 03:59 PM
Kobe's Lakers are on a 20 win pace this season. Pau Gasol carried the Lakers to more wins last season with an inferior squad. Always knew MVPau was more impactful than Kirby :oldlol:
I still haven't seen a "Laker" fan address this.
SouBeachTalents
12-06-2014, 04:03 PM
5> 2
prove me wrong
7 > 5
Prove me wrong
Artillery
12-06-2014, 09:05 PM
I still haven't seen a "Laker" fan address this.
Because deep down even they know MVPau was more impactful than Kirby. Dude deserved Finals MVP over Mr. 6-24.
T_L_P
12-06-2014, 09:40 PM
Because deep down even they know MVPau was more impactful than Kirby. Dude deserved Finals MVP over Mr. 6-24.
Yep. A bunch of them are calling Kobe the best player in the league. So the same should apply to Pau.
Kobe got to play with the best player in the league twice. :eek:
La Frescobaldi
12-06-2014, 11:44 PM
Negged for taking a lowkey jab at GAWDbe.
I see you, brodie. :coleman:
I don't get your point, confection.
Bryant hasn't even seen a playoff game in three years except maybe on tv so how is he anything to this thread?
Akrazotile
12-23-2014, 08:13 PM
Nuff respect for these dudes tho, for real :rockon:
HOoopCityJones
12-23-2014, 08:26 PM
7 > 5
Prove me wrong
No need , you're a low IQ idiot who cant tell the difference between a championship role player and actual stars who were crucial to Team Success.
Big shot Rob showed up twice a year in the playoffs, he's a legend no doubt, but for you to even try to compare Rob's 7 to Kobe's 5, you must really be deluded. Shouldn't expect anything less from a Heat fan.
I can't wait til Ray Allen joins the Spurs or GSW, he'll get his 3rd ring and be comfortably ahead of LBJ all time. 3> 2 :applause:
^ That's how you sound my nigguh
TheBigVeto
12-24-2014, 01:52 AM
Duncan still winning titles at age 38 while Kobe can't even make it out of the lottery
Kobe's Lakers are on a 20 win pace this season. Pau Gasol carried the Lakers to more wins last season with an inferior squad. Always knew MVPau was more impactful than Kirby :oldlol:
:applause: :applause: :applause: The honest truth.
Akrazotile
11-25-2015, 03:55 PM
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