Anyway, rankings:
- Kevin Garnett - Great all around season, and if not for Cassell having injury issues they would have beaten the Lakers and faced the Pistons in the Finals.
- Tim Duncan - A very distant 2nd. Pretty good regular season, but did miss 12 games. His post-season was subpar for his standards, especially against the Lakers.
- Kobe Bryant - Bonehead. I agree with Sedale about the Colorado stuff. All people talked about was how he would fly back and have a great game, but it was still a distraction for the team. Still, I suppose he played well enough to earn this ranking despite this probably being his worst season as a start (considering expectations). Giving it more thought, looking at stats, and taking into consideration others opinions, I'm bumping him up ahead of Shaq.
- Shaquille O'Neal - Fueled most of the drama in LA (IMO), but played well enough in the regular/post-season to earn a top 5 spot.
- Ben Wallace - Finished highest on the Pistons in MVP voting, and runner-up for DPOY. Played great defense in the post-season, and I thought he did a tremendous job against Shaq (ball denial, rebounding, offensive production). If he weren't such a liability on offense I'd have him at #3, but he's as much a one-way player (actually worse) than a guy like Nash who I knock for not playing good defense.
Oh, and that Spurs/Lakers series? I nearly ended my life after Fisher hit that damn shot. I ran straight outside to my balcony and nearly fell head first off my 2nd story apartment as I was yelling at Spurs fans (lived in SA at the time) across the way in another apartment complex. I went from depressed (Duncan shot) to insanely happy (Fisher shot) to downright scared (falling off the balcony head first). That was a crazy ass few minutes.
Very forgettable season though. Looking forward to 2002-03!










