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Dray n Klay
06-14-2016, 08:50 PM
:wtf:


How the hell do people argue he was 'underrated' throughout his career?

Akrazotile
06-14-2016, 09:08 PM
:wtf:


How the hell do people argue he was 'underrated' throughout his career?


I think it's bc of how heavily the media pushed its favoritism onto Kobe.

Compared to #12, Duncan does get under rated in the mainstream. But most savvy fans already know he belongs comfortably ahead of Kobe, but behind Lebron.

scuzzy
06-14-2016, 09:19 PM
Analytics weren't a "hit" until late 2000's


And Analytic dweebs LOVE Duncan, as they respectively should - dude was a fantasy GOD in his prime


During the 00's though it was all about ghetto ball players like Tmac, Iverson, Kobe. Ugly shoes but kids still bought em (w1gger era)


Now with sources like bball ref, tinder and the internet, people have finally become more aware of actual raw talent

LBJFTW
06-14-2016, 09:25 PM
OP so insecure about incoming 2/7 that he has to now try and discredit Duncan, who any knowledgeable person knows is ranked higher on the all time list than lebron. 5 rings in 3 different decades as the man > 2/7 and it's not even close.
What a meltdown and game 6 hasn't even started yet! Get it all out now kid, because after this series back in your hole you go. :lol

rmt
06-14-2016, 10:04 PM
:wtf:


How the hell do people argue he was 'underrated' throughout his career?

You must have forgotten:

2005
Playoffs
23.6 pts 12.4 rebs 2.7 asst 2.3 blk
Finals
20.6 pts 14.1 rebs 2.1 asst 2.1 blk

2007
Playoffs
22.2 pt 11.5 rebs 3.3 asst 3.1 blk
Finals
18.3 pts 11.5 rebs 3.8 asst 2.3 blk

2013
Playoffs
18.1 pts 10.2 rebs 1.9 asst 1.6 blk 35 mins
Finals
18.9 pts 12.1 rebs 1.4 asst 1.4 blk 36.3 mins at 37 years old

2014
Playoffs
16.3 pts 9.2 rebs 2 asst 1.3 blk 32.7 mins
Finals
15.4 pts 10 rebs 2 asst 0.8 blk 33.1 mins at 38 years old

sportjames23
06-14-2016, 10:07 PM
So OP is now moving on to attack Duncan?

Good luck with that. His fans gonna be all over your shit now. :oldlol:

Dray n Klay
06-14-2016, 10:12 PM
You must have forgotten:

2005
Finals
20.6 pts 14.1 rebs 2.1 asst 2.1 blk

2007
Finals
18.3 pts 11.5 rebs 3.8 asst 2.3 blk

2013
Finals
18.9 pts 12.1 rebs 1.4 asst 1.4 blk 36.3 mins at 37 years old

2014
Finals
15.4 pts 10 rebs 2 asst 0.8 blk 33.1 mins at 38 years old


Ummm so which Finals did I miss?



2005? where he averaged 20 ppg on 40%?

Dray n Klay
06-14-2016, 10:13 PM
So OP is now moving on to attack Duncan?

Good luck with that. His fans gonna be all over your shit now. :oldlol:



Bruh, you're missing a -9 in your user title

scuzzy
06-14-2016, 10:13 PM
Bruh, you're missing a -9 in your user title
:lol

Spurs m8
06-14-2016, 10:35 PM
Because he had more good finals than that op....you legit stupid bandwagon c*nt

Uchmanmamba24
06-14-2016, 10:42 PM
Because he had more good finals than that op....you legit stupid bandwagon c*nt
Dude,You whine a lot! Its no one's fault you're still a virgin

Spurs m8
06-14-2016, 11:06 PM
Dude,You whine a lot! Its no one's fault you're still a virgin

lol I live with my gf you f*ggot.

nice try tho

Uchmanmamba24
06-14-2016, 11:12 PM
lol I live with my gf you f*ggot.

nice try tho
B!tch @ss n!gga, I'll body bag you soft POS. You're literally one of the worst posters on here. You give spurs fans a bad rep on here. Punk!

rmt
06-14-2016, 11:53 PM
Ummm so which Finals did I miss?



2005? where he averaged 20 ppg on 40%?

All of them - he did what was necessary to win in 5 of the 6. And in 2013, he had an outstanding Finals (particularly for his age) - unfortunately Pop decided to not play the player with the most playoff defensive rebounds ever - if Duncan were on the floor, I'd bet he'd have gotten that rebound instead of Bosh.

sportjames23
06-15-2016, 12:03 AM
Bruh, you're missing a -9 in your user title


You're missing eternal virgin in yours, but what can be done about that? :confusedshrug:

Spurs m8
06-15-2016, 02:18 AM
B!tch @ss n!gga, I'll body bag you soft POS. You're literally one of the worst posters on here. You give spurs fans a bad rep on here. Punk!

lol go eat a d*ck

never even seen you here

b*tch

AintNoSunshine
06-15-2016, 02:41 AM
You must have forgotten:

2005
Playoffs
23.6 pts 12.4 rebs 2.7 asst 2.3 blk
Finals
20.6 pts 14.1 rebs 2.1 asst 2.1 blk

2007
Playoffs
22.2 pt 11.5 rebs 3.3 asst 3.1 blk
Finals
18.3 pts 11.5 rebs 3.8 asst 2.3 blk

2013
Playoffs
18.1 pts 10.2 rebs 1.9 asst 1.6 blk 35 mins
Finals
18.9 pts 12.1 rebs 1.4 asst 1.4 blk 36.3 mins at 37 years old

2014
Playoffs
16.3 pts 9.2 rebs 2 asst 1.3 blk 32.7 mins
Finals
15.4 pts 10 rebs 2 asst 0.8 blk 33.1 mins at 38 years old


No disrespect to who I still consider the greatest PF of all time, but 2005 is decent to the standard of an all time great. All else is pretty mediocre.

BigBoss
06-15-2016, 03:08 AM
OP digging through box scores to deflect LeBron's 2 for 7 :lol

Sarcastic
06-15-2016, 03:16 AM
In all fairness, Duncan is kinda overrated here. There's a huge thread claiming he's better than Kareem. People have said he's in the top 5 all time.

rmt
06-15-2016, 04:13 AM
No disrespect to who I still consider the greatest PF of all time, but 2005 is decent to the standard of an all time great. All else is pretty mediocre.

2013 and 2014 - well, obviously, he's 37 and 38 years old. Although, he played particularly well in 2013 Finals for his age - imo, he would have gotten another FMVP had they won game 6. And in 2014, those last 3 games - the team was spectacular.

2007 - Spurs were going to win regardless - they were just a better team and too experienced to lose - even (imo) if they didn't have Parker. Once Lebron was controlled on the perimeter by Bowen and in the paint/at the rim by Duncan, it was a foregone conclusion. Besides the REAL Finals was vs the Suns where he averaged 27.4 pts 13.8 rebs 3.2 asst 1.8 blk on 52.7%FG.

2005 was fine. The Spurs were playing against one of the best defensive teams ever - a defending champion which, but for a last second shot by Kobe, almost swept the Lakers the year before - better, if you ask me for playing a whole more year together in addition to getting McDyess. The important thing is that they won, and Duncan came through big time in game 7. And just in case, others question his 42%FG in game 7:

Duncan depleted and dissected the Pistons, collecting 25 points and 11 rebounds. He was the fulcrum of virtually every key play down the stretch.

"His complete game is so sound, so fundamnetal, so unnoticed at times, because if he didn't score, people think, 'Well, he didn't do anything,'" Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "But he was incredible and he was the force that got it done for us."

"You follow your leader," Spurs guard Tony Parker said. "Timmy is the leader of the team, and he just carried us tonight."

"He put his team on his shoulders and carried them to a championship," Pistons center Ben Wallace said. "That's what the great players do."

"You could tell when he caught the ball, how much more physical he was, getting in position and bumping and grinding and getting shots and making sure he got toward the rim, so that when people came at him he was in good position to open up a teammate," Popovich said.

"A lot of the shots they made, open shots, came as a result of us having a hard time guarding him," Brown said. "That's why he's such a great player."

"Rasheed was strapped all game," Brown said. "If you don't have your big people with the ability to play aggressively on Duncan, you've got no shot."

http://web.archive.org/web/20090219212308/http://www.nba.com/games/20050623/DETSAS/recap.html

Disaprine
06-15-2016, 11:55 AM
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Lebron23
06-15-2016, 11:57 AM
Well, He's Team Duncan.