97- All-star Googs, young Marbury, and 2 nice role players; Sam Mitchell and Terry Porter (who Spurs fans found to be a fantastic role player when he was 2 years older in 99).
lost to Dream/Barkley/Drexler Rockets. what a shame on you, Kevin Garnett...
98- Young Marbury again, all-star Googs (but missed half the season), Sam Mitchell & Porter are back, and he adds Peeler, who fans forget was once a good role player (the guy averaged 13ppg shooting 445 from the field, and 453 from the 3pt line, with 3.4rpg, 3.8apg & 1.7spg to go with it)
that right there screws your credibility completely. all Peeler could do was shoot, and he scored because he played next to KG who set great screens and was dishing off to him for open shots. he had no scoring abilities whatsoever, no handles to speak of, one of the worst perimeter defenders I've ever seen and it was actually a consensus that Peeler was a scrub. where was Peeler outside of Wolves ? exactly.
99- Marbury traded, but over the season KG gets a combination or Marbury/T.Brandon at the PG spot. B.Jax, Peeler, Sealy and Mitchell round out a very nice backcourt, and Joe Smith, one of the better role players in the NBA, joins the team too. And just so people remember, Brandon made 2 all-star games, he was a great player,certainly better than anyone Duncan had in 2002 or 2003.
thats a 20W team without Garnett, at best. other than PG, there are some good shooters, everyone plays poor defense, and there are no bigs aside from Garnett.
2000- Brandon, still only 29, is on the team. Joe Smith is here too, and so are B.Jax, Sealy, Mitchell (now 36 though) and Peeler. The team also adds Wally, though he wasn't that good this year.
same here.
2001- Brandon is here still and healthy. Wally playing better too. Peeler is still serviceable, and you add Billups as a role player.
Billups was a career journeyman wondering around the NBA. he was a good backup and a really good shooter but he developed as a player under Larry Brown in 2004. wasnt much of a point guard before that.
still no rebounders, no defenders, no 2nd option etc...
2002- Joe Smith is back, and Billups explodes after Brandon's injury. Peeler and Rasho are serviceable role players (though nothing more), and Wally makes the all-star team this year, shooting the lights out.
so, no rebounders or defenders, one scoring guard without experience and freaking Wally. what a great team. wonder why they didnt win a title that year.
In 2003 his team got weaker, then in 2004 it got much, much stronger. In 2005 and 2006 he had decentish teams too.
thats just pathetic. maybe drza will come here and respond to this BS.
there wasnt one instance when Wolves without KG could win 25 games. they were like 3-20 when Garnett was injured. I mean what you're calling a great team was basically one borderline all-star who hardly deserved it (Gugliotta, Marbury, Wally at different points) and some role players who weren't complete disasters. Duncan meanwhile had a 20/10 all-defensive big alongside him, all time coach, great 3p shooting, and good perimeter defenders... then he had one of the best backcourts in the NBA, all-defensive wing in Bowen and still awesome coaching. great role players all along too.
there wasnt one year when Duncan's cast wasnt far superior to KG's.