Leaders and Leadership - Duncan
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Putting Kidd's name in the same sentence as Duncan's is a disservice to Timmay. Kidd isn't anywhere near the calibur of leader as Duncan. Kidd has been instrumental in running a good coach out of town (Byron Scott) and loafing it when the Nets wouldn't extend his contract this year (sat out with a "headache"). Kidd is PUKE GARBAGE in the leadership department.
I disagree with this post. Leadership is about respect, and Kidd is one of the most respected players in the league. Players listen to him. I'm not going to comment on what went down in Jersey because I didn't follow that entire situation, but I'm positive it's more complicated than you make it sound.
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Not only was it rumored that he had issues with Scott, I think it was also said that him and Skiles didn't get along, either.
Scott and Skiles have proven to be outstanding coaches in the NBA.
Doesn't change the fact that Kidd is a great player, though.
I think KG and Duncan are the best leaders in the NBA.
LeBron is also a great leader for someone so young.
Scott and Skiles have proven to be outstanding coaches in the NBA.
Doesn't change the fact that Kidd is a great player, though.
I think KG and Duncan are the best leaders in the NBA.
LeBron is also a great leader for someone so young.