You guys should drop the discussion about Duncan, hell if you can delete posts that some might find offensive why not just delete this whole thread?
I think the problem with this team is chemistry. Miller is a very good PG, but is never going to be a good fit with Roy, who needs a more passive PG that can spread the floor with good shooting. Roy is like Kobe - he needs the ball. The Miller experiment is just never going to work - no fault of Miller; KP was desperate to make a deal and Miller was all that was left of the premium FAs, after two others fell through. Also, Nate is playing Roy too many minutes. You can only last so long playing like that day in and day out.
lol. Another one of your crazy takes. I already posted those accomplishments and your still not impressed? My top 5 of PF list of all-time looks like this: 1. Malone 2. Duncan 3. Barkley 4. Garnett 5. Gasol I might even put Duncan ahead of Malone, just because of titles alone. Since thats always what greatness is judged on. Whats your top 5 look like? I'm curious.
They probably will never tell us anything. Brandon Roy might just disappear, never to be heard from again.
McHale is just outside my top 5 list. Same with Rodman, Webber, Elvin Hayes and Dirk. Worthy was a SF.
I realize you're young and don't really understand the NBA- but that's no reason to throw insults when your ignorant. But I'll accept your ignorance as an apology. As to great PF's, here's a small list off the top of my head- not in order: Malone McGinnis, Lucas Baylor Duncan McHale Debusschere Garnett Pettit C. Barkley Hayes Some people might add Wallace Nowitzki Rodman Brand Webber Gasol Weber SO when you see these names and then consider there are 4 other positions with all time greats, Duncan is a tough choice for a top 25. Maybe he is- but just barely. OK, that's your NBA lesson for today. Next time yoiu need to be schooled, just let me know, little boy.
lol you're funny! Lucas? Really? Better than Duncan? Debusschere? Baylor was 6'5" hardly a PF. Duncan's credentials don't impress you? okay. George McGinnis? WTF? Its humorous when you get shown up on this board for having no clue, you try and talk shit about other people's knowledge of the game. Is it just a show?
Are you drunk? Did I not say "not in order"? Something there you can't understand? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!
I just don't think he's done enough. He's a great player on an LA team that has won two championships with his help. I just don't think he sets the league on fire like Garnett did when he was younger, or Duncan, or Malone.
Elgin Baylor was not a power forward. While the forward and guard spots had not been given separate designations back when he played (just guards and forwards, not point guards, shooting guards, small forwards and power forwards), Baylor neither played like what has been come to be known as a power forward nor was he sized like one. He was 6'5'' and he was a high-flying wing. Elgin Baylor was a really, really great player but he belongs in the small forward discussion.
We're debating whether Duncan is a first ballot HOF. You throw out a long list of guys who aren't first ballot HOF'ers. You insult me saying I don't know the game then throw up this list in no particular order to leave yourself an out. Look if you just admit that you were wrong when you said Duncan was a borderline HOF'er I'll accept that you just misthought and move on. But to be blatantly wrong and then act like a jackass on top of it, well it really just shows your not only wrong, but horrible at being wrong too.