1. Kobe/Shaq
2. Jordan/Pippen
3. LeBron/Wade
4. Magic/Worthy
5. Bird/McHale
My list
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1. Kobe/Shaq
2. Jordan/Pippen
3. LeBron/Wade
4. Magic/Worthy
5. Bird/McHale
My list
[QUOTE=MannyO]1. Kobe/Shaq
2. Jordan/Pippen
3. LeBron/Wade
4. Magic/Worthy
5. Bird/McHale
My list[/QUOTE]
What is the criteria?
[QUOTE=MannyO]1. Kobe/Shaq
2. Jordan/Pippen
3. LeBron/Wade
4. Magic/Worthy
5. Bird/McHale
My list[/QUOTE]
1. Kobe/Shaq
2.Jordan/Pippen
3.Duncan/Parker
4.Lebron/Wade
5.Bird/Mchale
6.Magic/Worthy
I'd take Magic with Kareem
Oscar with Kareem is pretty deadly too.
Duncan and Robinson is up there
A past-his-prime Robinson and an entering-his-prime Duncan destroyed the league in 99, then they were an incredibly defensive duo for the next four years.
If you paired the two of them together in their primes, that would have been the scariest and best thing ever.
[QUOTE=navy]What is the criteria?[/QUOTE]
No real criteria just based on your opinion.
I'm not sure how Shaq/Kobe are number 1, given that they couldn't even stay together for the benefit of winning and instead let their egos get in the way.
So you can take Shaq and Kobe and I'll laugh at you as they split up after 6 years.
[QUOTE=tmacattack33]I'm not sure how Shaq/Kobe are number 1, given that they couldn't even stay together for the benefit of winning and instead let their egos get in the way.
So you can take Shaq and Kobe and I'll laugh at you as they split up after 6 years.[/QUOTE]
Counting the period of time that they were together, they were the best duo.
[QUOTE=Jlamb47]1. Kobe/Shaq
2.Jordan/Pippen
3.Duncan/Parker
4.Lebron/Wade
5.Bird/Mchale
6.Magic/Worthy[/QUOTE]
+1
[QUOTE=tmacattack33]I'm not sure how Shaq/Kobe are number 1, given that they couldn't even stay together for the benefit of winning and instead let their egos get in the way.
So you can take Shaq and Kobe and I'll laugh at you as they split up after 6 years.[/QUOTE]
Shaq/Kobe are probably the two most dominant combo up there
them two would be drafted together over any other duos
maiinly cuz of shaq of course
Gotta put MJ/Pippen up there by default.
But if Kobe and Shaq didn't get their own egos involved they could have easily won 5-8 championships.
Definitely four if Kobe didn't suck balls in 04.
[QUOTE=tmacattack33]I'm not sure how Shaq/Kobe are number 1, given that they couldn't even stay together for the benefit of winning and instead let their egos get in the way.
So you can take Shaq and Kobe and I'll laugh at you as they split up after 6 years.[/QUOTE]
Who gives a **** about off court squabbles? :biggums:
This is about BASKETBALL and when paired together they were damn near unstoppable.
That's the problem with you Bron stans, you factor in all of this personal off court shit (except when it comes to Bron) and that has little to nothing to do with B-Ball aside from he said she said bullshit.
All that matters is performance and these guys are unmatched.
[QUOTE=KyleKong]Gotta put MJ/Pippen up there by default.
But if Kobe and Shaq didn't get their own egos involved they could have easily won 5-8 championships.
Definitely four if Kobe didn't suck balls in 04.[/QUOTE]
Or if shaq fixed his toe and wasn't outplayed by Ben Wallace.
That shit went both ways with them.
Shaq ain't no saint like his fans make him out to be.
Are people really going to exclude Stockton/Malone just because they didn't win a championship?
[QUOTE=AboutBuckets]Are people really going to exclude Stockton/Malone just because they didn't win a championship?[/QUOTE]
Yup.
refer to the double standards thread.
You guys can't just pick and choose when Rings and winning it all matters.
Malone and Stockton are great . all-time greats , but they're minor compared to the Duos who did some Legendary shit.