Replace Tim Duncan with Karl Malone from 1999-2007 ....
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Replace Tim Duncan with Karl Malone from 1999-2007 ....
We usually always see if you were to replace Tim Duncan with KG, how many titles for the Spurs or KG, however what about Karl Malone? Malone was closer to being as good or better than Duncan than KG is.
IF you were to replace Tim Duncan with Karl Malone on the Spurs from 1999-2007, how many titles?
IF you were to replace Tim Duncan with Karl Malone on the Spurs from 1999-2007, how many titles?

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I'm not sure he's good enough to make up for what Duncan brings anchoring a D. Maybe the first one, where Robinson was still pretty good.
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1999-sure robinson and malone championship could pwn the ewingless knicks easily
2000-nah kobe and shaq too good
2001-lakers too good
2002-lakers beat spurs 4-1, malone would not make a difference
2003-no, spurs needed mvp duncan to beat shaq
2004-no,detroit was destined to win
2005-no, spurs need duncan once again
2006-no, dwhistle destined to win
2007-yeah, malone could can easily own unexperienced avs
2000-nah kobe and shaq too good
2001-lakers too good
2002-lakers beat spurs 4-1, malone would not make a difference
2003-no, spurs needed mvp duncan to beat shaq
2004-no,detroit was destined to win
2005-no, spurs need duncan once again
2006-no, dwhistle destined to win
2007-yeah, malone could can easily own unexperienced avs
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nesta wrote:1999-sure robinson and malone championship could pwn the ewingless knicks easily
2000-nah kobe and shaq too good
2001-lakers too good
2002-lakers beat spurs 4-1, malone would not make a difference
2003-no, spurs needed mvp duncan to beat shaq
2004-no,detroit was destined to win
2005-no, spurs need duncan once again
2006-no, dwhistle destined to win
2007-yeah, malone could can easily own unexperienced avs
lol malone would be so **** old by now.

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nesta wrote:1999-sure robinson and malone championship could pwn the ewingless knicks easily
2000-nah kobe and shaq too good
2001-lakers too good
2002-lakers beat spurs 4-1, malone would not make a difference
2003-no, spurs needed mvp duncan to beat shaq
2004-no,detroit was destined to win
2005-no, spurs need duncan once again
2006-no, dwhistle destined to win
2007-yeah, malone could can easily own unexperienced avs
I'd give Malone one or two of these chips you denied him. Duncan is a finesse player and Karl was a Bruiser. I gotta wonder how many games he could have effected differently with his brute strength as well as his outside jumper.
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NO-KG-AI wrote:I'm not sure he's good enough to make up for what Duncan brings anchoring a D. Maybe the first one, where Robinson was still pretty good.
My take as well. I think the Spurs still win 1999 pretty easily. Every title after that the Spurs had some real battles where Duncan's all world defense would be sorely missed.
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If it was Malone at that age then probably one, maybe two.
But if it was Malone from say 91-99, then I saw Malone wins 4, maybe more as he is probably the best defender against Shaq this league has ever seen.
Karl could get under Shaq, and with Malone's body he could push Shaq around not to mention the Mailman's signature ball swipe was a very effective tool.
Maybe a more interesting question would be put Duncan on the Jazz from 1990-2000 and how many would the Jazz win.
But if it was Malone from say 91-99, then I saw Malone wins 4, maybe more as he is probably the best defender against Shaq this league has ever seen.
Karl could get under Shaq, and with Malone's body he could push Shaq around not to mention the Mailman's signature ball swipe was a very effective tool.
Maybe a more interesting question would be put Duncan on the Jazz from 1990-2000 and how many would the Jazz win.
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I'm assuming you mean if they get the fresh and young Malone during this period? Well then honestly I can't see them getting any less than 2 titles. I'm sorry, but Malone in his prime was a FAR more dominant individual player than Duncan.
Just think of this, if you put Duncan in a Jazz uniform do you honestly believe Duncan would have made those 1997 and 1998 teams win against the Bulls? I'm talking about a 33 and 34 year old Duncan, not the prime Duncan in his 20s, since Malone was 33 and 34 when he made those finals' appearances.
Compare the 11th year Malone to the 11th year Duncan, and you'll see for yourself if Malone would lead the 07-08 Spurs team to a title.
Malone: 0.519 0.400 0.723 25.7ppg 9.8rpg 4.2apg 1.7spg .7bpg
Duncan: 0.504 0.000 0.723 19.8ppg 11.6rpg 3.2apg .8spg 1.9bpg
Or simply replace the Duncan that actually won the title last season, for a 10th year Malone:
Malone: 0.536 0.268 0.742 26.7ppg 10.6rpg 3.5apg 1.6spg 1.0bpg
Duncan: 0.546 0.111 0.637 20.0ppg 10.6rpg 3.4apg .8spg 2.4bpg
It's hard to say Malone couldn't have easily taken his place. If without Stockton, he'd be able to get those 20ppg easily, and he'd probably be getting 5+apg with Ginobili and Parker.
I'm a Jazz fan, so what. I'm not saying Malone is better Jordan, Wilt, Kareem, or any of those others, I'm not a homer, I really believe Duncan has had a better supporting cast than Malone has. Malone had Stockton, and Hornacek was a half decent, but that was in the later period of his career, but other than that they didn't have great individual players, Sloan was just able to make a great team out of two studs a great shooter and a ton of scrubs.
Malone through his first 11 years:
898 games 0.525 0.722 26ppg 10.9rpg 3.1apg 1.5spg .8bpg
Duncan's current averages in his 11th season:
806 games 0.508 0.683 21.7ppg 11.9rpg 3.2apg .8spg 2.4bpg
Malone's played 1476 games, so naturally his numbers dropped, but very slowly, until his final season where they obviously plummeted in an injury riddled season. Lets see Duncan in the next 8 years.
Just think of this, if you put Duncan in a Jazz uniform do you honestly believe Duncan would have made those 1997 and 1998 teams win against the Bulls? I'm talking about a 33 and 34 year old Duncan, not the prime Duncan in his 20s, since Malone was 33 and 34 when he made those finals' appearances.
Compare the 11th year Malone to the 11th year Duncan, and you'll see for yourself if Malone would lead the 07-08 Spurs team to a title.
Malone: 0.519 0.400 0.723 25.7ppg 9.8rpg 4.2apg 1.7spg .7bpg
Duncan: 0.504 0.000 0.723 19.8ppg 11.6rpg 3.2apg .8spg 1.9bpg
Or simply replace the Duncan that actually won the title last season, for a 10th year Malone:
Malone: 0.536 0.268 0.742 26.7ppg 10.6rpg 3.5apg 1.6spg 1.0bpg
Duncan: 0.546 0.111 0.637 20.0ppg 10.6rpg 3.4apg .8spg 2.4bpg
It's hard to say Malone couldn't have easily taken his place. If without Stockton, he'd be able to get those 20ppg easily, and he'd probably be getting 5+apg with Ginobili and Parker.
I'm a Jazz fan, so what. I'm not saying Malone is better Jordan, Wilt, Kareem, or any of those others, I'm not a homer, I really believe Duncan has had a better supporting cast than Malone has. Malone had Stockton, and Hornacek was a half decent, but that was in the later period of his career, but other than that they didn't have great individual players, Sloan was just able to make a great team out of two studs a great shooter and a ton of scrubs.
Malone through his first 11 years:
898 games 0.525 0.722 26ppg 10.9rpg 3.1apg 1.5spg .8bpg
Duncan's current averages in his 11th season:
806 games 0.508 0.683 21.7ppg 11.9rpg 3.2apg .8spg 2.4bpg
Malone's played 1476 games, so naturally his numbers dropped, but very slowly, until his final season where they obviously plummeted in an injury riddled season. Lets see Duncan in the next 8 years.