Kevin Garnett or Tim Duncan

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  • Kuzzy Powers
    Beautiful Like Moses
    • Oct 2008
    • 12542

    #46
    Originally posted by Firsttimer
    Duncan...but it's close.


    LOL at this...
    As much as it pains me to agree with FT, hes right. Its laughable for you to say KG is way ahead of Duncan.

    What kind of player you looking for in the said situation? I think KG might be a better leader and obviously is more intense. But Tim leads by example and is one of the most fundamentally sound players in NBA history. And hes got the rings to match.

    TD goes down higher on the all-times great list, but ive always been a bigger fan of Garnett.

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    • Kuzzy Powers
      Beautiful Like Moses
      • Oct 2008
      • 12542

      #47
      Originally posted by GilbertArenas0
      [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pTiEkfQ6pk&feature=related[/media]
      LOL.. I dont remember this. What did TD do in retaliation? He looks cheesed.

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      • red33
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 5065

        #48
        Duncan by a mile. Dude was so good it wasnt even funny. IMO hes better then Malone. Hes underrated or not talked about as much cuz hes quiet and in VSN where everyone here is 16 the louder the player the better.

        Duncan came in as a rookie and was immdeiately one of the best PFs in the L, now granted KG came out as a kid but that doesnt take away from duncans feat.

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        • Esjay
          Luck2Hilton
          • Feb 2009
          • 2328

          #49
          Duncan. I'm a huge KG fan but Duncan is incredible.

          I'm not even sure it's very close. LOL @ penalizing Duncan in this argument because he played on better teams. No shit? That might have something to do with him being the better player.

          Duncan is the best PF of all time and 2nd best isn't KG.
          Last edited by Esjay; 06-16-2009, 07:37 PM.

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          • Saluki
            Ball So Hard
            • Oct 2008
            • 9445

            #50
            I pick Duncan over KG too, people were making it sound like KG is a bum tho

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            • mgoblue2290
              Posts too much
              • Feb 2009
              • 7174

              #51
              Duncan had two titles during that time period, KG had none.

              Also if we're talking about stats, Duncan has averaged a double double in every season of his career.
              Last edited by mgoblue2290; 06-16-2009, 09:10 PM.

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              • RainboUnicorn
                No Homo
                • Nov 2008
                • 1873

                #52
                Duncan.

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                • Esjay
                  Luck2Hilton
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 2328

                  #53
                  Originally posted by TheGame
                  Oh really? Thanks for that wonderful insight. My point was that their stats were almost identical, but yet KG has been getting shit on like he is nowhere in Duncan's league.
                  What are you getting mad about? Duncan has has 4 titles, KG has 1. These are facts and much more relevant than the stats you posted, so STFU.

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                  • mgoblue2290
                    Posts too much
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 7174

                    #54
                    Originally posted by TheGame
                    Who said I'm mad? I just posted stats, and got come at with the titles argument, which is possibly the weakest one around.
                    Uhm clearly you don't know much about athletes view titles. The title argument is one of the best when comparing two players many consider close in ability. I'm not saying Fisher is better than Jason Kidd, but when two players are close like KG and Duncan, titles plays a big part of the argument.

                    Winning a championship in sports is a lot more important than Garnett averaging one more rebound per game than Duncan did. Will anyone remember that in 04-05 Garnett averaged on more rebound per game than Duncan did? No. People will remember Duncan winning his 3rd NBA title.

                    Stats are important to the argument but so are titles, and like someone else said Duncan has 4.

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                    • BossMyShiiUp24
                      Ready for whatever
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 369

                      #55
                      I would take Duncan no doubt. He's one of the 50 best players to ever play. Mr. fundamental takes this victory lol
                      25-4 Madden online record


                      Freestyle player if you want some

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                      • Esjay
                        Luck2Hilton
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 2328

                        #56
                        Originally posted by sappisgod
                        I usually agree with you Esjay, but no, it absolutely does not. Duncan has been on much more talented teams and much better coached teams.

                        KG's best shot at a title before he finally won one was in 04 I think when he lost to the Lakers when they built their last run team. He did everything he could in that series, but the team just plain wasn't good enough to win a championship. You can't say that about most of Duncan's teams, point blank. The Wolves got killed in that series because they couldn't stop Shaq. You can't expect to stop Shaq with Michael Olowakandi, Ervin Johnson, and OLLIE MILLER. Really, not even going back to when Duncan played with a HOFer in The Admiral, but Ollie Miller makes Rasho Nesterovic look like Hakeem Olajuwon.

                        I don't really like the whole rings vs. rings argument. Obviously, you have to take that into account when figuring how great a player is, but directly comparing two non-comparable results because the situations are different and acting like they somehow were. It just doesn't sit well. Duncan has been on some really good teams. Manu, Parker, Bowen, Stephen Jackson, Robinson, even Robert Horry. And who were the guys that finally gave KG the "help" he needed? An old Sam Cassel, Latrell Spreewell, Starbury at the start, Wally Szczerbiak?

                        It's not at all like the Spurs just so happened to be better teams than the Wolves most every year because Duncan was better than Garnett. They were well put together teams from the start and KG's teams almost always had glaring flaws.
                        Perhaps I've been underrating KG a little in this thread. It's definitely pretty close. I'm a huge fan of both players. You're right though, the Spurs are run ten times better than the T-Wolves.

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                        • Senser81
                          VSN Poster of the Year
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 12804

                          #57
                          Originally posted by sappisgod
                          It's not at all like the Spurs just so happened to be better teams than the Wolves most every year because Duncan was better than Garnett. They were well put together teams from the start and KG's teams almost always had glaring flaws.
                          But its not like the Spurs would make the playoffs, beat the T-wolves in the 1st round, then lose in the next round. The Spurs consistently beat the best teams in the NBA and won multiple titles with Duncan. You are basically rewarding KG for playing on a bad team rather than rewarding Duncan for consistently beating the NBA's elite teams.

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                          • FirstTimer
                            Freeman Error

                            • Feb 2009
                            • 18729

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Rajon-Rondo
                            I wasn't saying Duncan wasn't the go to guy or anything, I was just saying, he's never really been on a bad team.
                            So what? Maybe the reason he's never been on a bad team is because of the fact that he's on the team...........

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                            • dell71
                              Enter Sandman
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 23919

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Firsttimer
                              So what? Maybe the reason he's never been on a bad team is because of the fact that he's on the team...........
                              Exactly.

                              Put Ginobli & Parker on Garnett's team at any point in his career and I doubt they would get the same looks at the basket they do now. The reason is Duncan dominates the post & has to be double-teamed or it's a steady diet of really short shots. Garnett has always been much more of perimeter player. You have to respect what he could do facing the basket but you could live with him getting 25 by hitting jumpers more than you could live with Duncan getting 25 mainly because KG would normally get his 25 in the flow of the game while Duncan does it by taking over the game, commanding the ball and not only hitting that turnaround j but also running up the fouls on your bigs until you really have no chance to guard him. So now you're doubling him and everyone else on the floor is taking wide-open shots.

                              One more time: Tim Duncan is the best PF in the history of the game.
                              Last edited by dell71; 06-17-2009, 09:28 AM.

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                              • ralaw
                                Posts too much
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 6663

                                #60
                                The issue here is that Duncan's game is more conducive to winning NBA Championships, while Garnett's game is more conducive to winning Fantasy Basketball Championships. I gete into this discussion all the time with my wife who hates Duncan....I always tell her don't fall in love with stats and her problem is that she plays too much fanstasy basketball.

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