70sFan wrote:One_and_Done wrote: I’d take him over Hakeem also, especially as a man defender.
That's actually quite strange argument. Hakeem was significantly better perimeter defender than Duncan and he was more crafty down low as well. Duncan did better against Shaq due to his length and core strength, but the man defense ability doesn't end at Shaq. Hakeem had quite many shutdown moments in his career, while Duncan wasn't known for that at all.
I don't see that argument at all.
We disagree. The ability to guard Shaq as a man defender is valuable too, not just perimeter D. But Duncan in his younger years was much more mobile than his later years, and actually played SF as a rookie.
I don't really care what these guys were 'known for', only what things were in reality. Hakeem has the luxury of playing in a weaker era, with illegal D rules that helped him on O and kept his defensive role relatively simple.
I'm coming off as slightly harsh above though, because I'd still have Hakeem as one of the top 5-10 defensive players of all-time easily. Honestly, I only see Duncan as having a small edge in man and help D, but cumulatively those edges add up. Hakeem could jump higher and had more visually impressive D (and O), but I'll take the superior fundamentals of Timmy.