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but it's Duncan.
but it's Duncan.
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Tim's 1st was in 1999. But I agree with the 1st part.Originally Posted by Regal Black
Timmy & Kobe
8 rings7combined during the decade. Can't go wrong with either one.
Nah Shannon Brown really hasn't done enough in this decade yetOriginally Posted by daddywarbukks
That shooting guard that plays on the lakers
He was arguably the number 1 guy in 2003 and definetly the number one guy in 04 in where he was the only reason Lakers even won that one game VS Detroit. So your logic fails.Originally Posted by nycknicks105
IDK why some of you guys are mentioning Kobe. Dude wasn't even the #1 on his team for half of the decade
Why do people always say this? Shaq was the best player from 2000-2002. Shaq went ballistic in Finals against Mutumbo, Todd McCollough, and Rik Smits. Kobe played almost as well as Shaq in the rest of those playoffs sans 2000 when he was hurt. The 2003 & 2004 seasons it was Kobe (yes I know they didn't win the title those years).Originally Posted by nycknicks105
It has to be either one of these two guys.
IDK why some of you guys are mentioning Kobe. Dude wasn't even the #1 on his team for half of the decade
Shaq didn't leave the Lakers, they had a choice of getting rid of either or.Originally Posted by xsalvioutlawx
Lol @ TNT never showing any love for Kobe Bryant. Shaq has sucked the last 4 years....
Kobe didn't leave the Lakers and decide to join a team thats already a playoff contender, he stuck around till they rebuilt to the ground up. I can't say the same for Shaq, considering he still does that till this day.
It just pisses me off how much TNT never acknowledges Kobe anymore. Dude averaged 28 points a game in 01, and just went on from there...Pretty sure he was dominant considering how much smaller he is than Shaq/Duncan.
Shaq has been irreleveant since Miami last won the championship, meaning he's been absent almost half of the decade.