Dr Pepper wrote:I disagree that there was a perception that Duncan struggles in the clutch
My statement wasn't opinion. That perception was out there, so if you don't remember that's just a gap in your memory. Not everyone believed of course, but since I'm someone who basically rolls my eyes at the idea that any of these stars are serious chokers, that goes without saying.
A quick Google led to this 2005 discussion on a Spurs' fan site:
Tim Choke Duncan SequelDr Pepper wrote:As for KG's leadership don't get me wrong I've said it's excellent and outstanding in its own right. I prefer Duncan's leadership because of his actions on and off the court. Duncan is a 4 year college graduate and to me sees the big picture better. Duncan generally takes less money, is less trouble, trains players in the offseason, makes big shots at tough times, and imo KG's trashtalking ways can backfire.
I think we can come together if you use a less specific word to describe what your preference is. Say, "demeanor". You prefer Duncan's demeanor over Garnett's. You think that the way Duncan goes about things, the calm mature professionalism, is more beneficial than Garnett's "Either you're with us or against us" fanaticism. That's a very reasonable opinion.
I'll put my opinion like this:
First and foremost, I'd much rather have a star with Duncan's demeanor than I would most other stars. Most other stars have egos and get petulant when things don't go there way.
Second, if I've got Popovich, then what I need really more than anything else is a locker room vibe that emphasizes just doing what Pop says. It wouldn't be a bad thing if Duncan was a little more vocal, but the team doesn't need that from him so it's fine.
There are situations though where you really want a true leader, and really we all know what that means. A guy like Tim Duncan doesn't become president, or CEO, or lead a religious movement. Duncan is not a charasmatic, and there are situations everywhere where there's no substitute for a charasmatic. Garnett IS a charasmatic.
Remember these quotes from his teammate. Can you even imagine Duncan even trying to have this kind of direct impact on his teammates' psyche?
Keyon Dooling wrote:I’ve never seen another guy like him. He’s the most unique player I’ve ever been around. And I’ve been around some good players, some superstar-caliber players. He has a realness to him that I’ve never seen. For his pedigree of player, I’ve never seen a guy who can relate like this to the guy who may make the minimum salary, or in between.
He helps everybody with their approach to the game. He motivates everybody, he protects the guys, he’s everything that a teammate should be.