tsherkin wrote:LAL1947 wrote:That one absolutely needs a permasterisk IMO. Apart from poor Phoenix not being allowed to win their 1st and only ring... it's one of the legs people use to artificially prop Duncan over Kobe, as y'all use it to say Duncan has 5 titles too.
That's not really a subjectively-rooted post, and we all know this, man. They won the title. They won all the games they needed to win. Amare missed one game and was back in game 6. They still lost.
Sorry, just cannot agree with this. The "one game" was a pivotal game 5, a home game, and Suns had the momentum. They would have gone 3-2 up against a team not known for comebacks. Then even if they still lost game 6 in Texas, the Suns had home court for game 7. That was plain daylight robbery and I'm never going to change my mind about that. Amar'e wasn't the only one suspended too, Boris Diaw was as well.
Anyway... think about it, if the Spurs don't win in 2006-07 and their last title in the 2000s was 2004-05... and Duncan doesn't win again until 9 years later in 2013-14 because the Spurs put together another great playoff roster... how would the All-Time narrative change?
How about the best trio narrative? Now Duncan/Parker/Manu have the same number of titles as Bird/McHale/Parish, Jordan/Pippen/Rodman, Steph/Klay/Dray. So there are other ramifications as well.