RayBan-Sematra wrote:YES.

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RayBan-Sematra wrote:YES.
The 2000s was a decade that began on January 1, 2000 and ended on December 31, 2009.
RayBan-Sematra wrote:TheChosen618 wrote:RayBan-Sematra wrote:00 - 09 is 10 years.
I would say the start of the decade started in the 2000-2001 season, therefore Shaq and Kobe both had 2 titles as the #1 option.
Then you also believe the 80's decade ended in 1990 which is (Please Use More Appropriate Word).
80's = 1980-1989
90's = 1990-1999
00's = 2000-2009
RayBan-Sematra wrote:Beardman wrote:Why did Kobe dominate Spurs in Duncan's prime ? unsolved mystery...
This is kind of revisionist history.
Duncan was busy guarding Peak Shaq in 2001 (who outplayed him and Robinson) while Kobe was beating up on one of the worst ever perimeter defenses on mostly single coverage thanks to Shaq.
In 2002 Kobe had a mediocre series VS the Spurs even though he brought the clutchness.
In 2004 Shaq was the MVP against the Spurs.
In 2008 Duncan was clearly past his Prime while Kobe was at his absolute Peak.
Plus Duncan had to go up against Peak Gasol while Kobe had to go up against an injured/hobbled Ginobili.
Shv3d wrote:Frank Mulely wrote:Honestly if this was the 80s
The official motto of RealGM.
Sky_Knicks wrote:imchillin wrote:greatest of our Era with one mvp to his name. wonderful
And 5 rings.
Frank Mulely wrote:RayBan-Sematra wrote:Beardman wrote:Why did Kobe dominate Spurs in Duncan's prime ? unsolved mystery...
This is kind of revisionist history.
Duncan was busy guarding Peak Shaq in 2001 (who outplayed him and Robinson) while Kobe was beating up on one of the worst ever perimeter defenses on mostly single coverage thanks to Shaq.
In 2002 Kobe had a mediocre series VS the Spurs even though he brought the clutchness.
In 2004 Shaq was the MVP against the Spurs.
In 2008 Duncan was clearly past his Prime while Kobe was at his absolute Peak.
Plus Duncan had to go up against Peak Gasol while Kobe had to go up against an injured/hobbled Ginobili.
See 01 is key to me. I can never get past seeing Shaq absolutely dismantle Duncan AND Robinson. for that alone I can't say Duncan is best of the 00s. its Kobe to me.
OneWhoKnocks wrote:I know Realgm has some irrational hatred towards Kobe but there is nothing wrong with placing Kobe above Duncan. IMO I have Kobe at 7 and Duncan at 8. Kobe had some of his best playoff series against the Spurs. EVEN when Shaq was not with the Lakers in 2008 he put up one hell of a performance. When it comes to two players very close in all-time ranking, I'm going to go with the one who was not only better statistically, but also the most wins in the head-to-head match-ups.
imchillin wrote:Sky_Knicks wrote:imchillin wrote:greatest of our Era with one mvp to his name. wonderful
And 5 rings.
how many times must we explain, championships is a team thing.
MVP is individual, how are you really dominating a whole era with one damn MVP award
and who wouldn't win with prime shaq, Wade won with subpar shaq, smh
Frank Mulely wrote:RayBan-Sematra wrote:This is kind of revisionist history.
Duncan was busy guarding Peak Shaq in 2001 (who outplayed him and Robinson) while Kobe was beating up on one of the worst ever perimeter defenses on mostly single coverage thanks to Shaq.
In 2002 Kobe had a mediocre series VS the Spurs even though he brought the clutchness.
In 2004 Shaq was the MVP against the Spurs.
In 2008 Duncan was clearly past his Prime while Kobe was at his absolute Peak.
Plus Duncan had to go up against Peak Gasol while Kobe had to go up against an injured/hobbled Ginobili.
See 01 is key to me. I can never get past seeing Shaq absolutely dismantle Duncan AND Robinson. for that alone I can't say Duncan is best of the 00s. its Kobe to me.
HotRocks34 wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000s_%28decade%29The 2000s was a decade that began on January 1, 2000 and ended on December 31, 2009.
BeasleyTheBeast wrote:Jimmy Recard wrote:Disagree with Wade here. For me it's Duncan, Shaq, Kobe, KG, Dirk - in that order.
so were just going to forget Lebron James?
TrevorAriza wrote:imchillin wrote:imchillin wrote:greatest of our Era with one mvp to his name. wonderful
And 5 rings.
how many times must we explain, championships is a team thing.
MVP is individual, how are you really dominating a whole era with one damn MVP award
and who wouldn't win with prime shaq, Wade won with subpar shaq, smh
Well the MVP is usually awarded to the best team's best player, so not really.
Ninjek wrote:Frank Mulely wrote:RayBan-Sematra wrote:This is kind of revisionist history.
Duncan was busy guarding Peak Shaq in 2001 (who outplayed him and Robinson) while Kobe was beating up on one of the worst ever perimeter defenses on mostly single coverage thanks to Shaq.
In 2002 Kobe had a mediocre series VS the Spurs even though he brought the clutchness.
In 2004 Shaq was the MVP against the Spurs.
In 2008 Duncan was clearly past his Prime while Kobe was at his absolute Peak.
Plus Duncan had to go up against Peak Gasol while Kobe had to go up against an injured/hobbled Ginobili.
See 01 is key to me. I can never get past seeing Shaq absolutely dismantle Duncan AND Robinson. for that alone I can't say Duncan is best of the 00s. its Kobe to me.
I think that's more of a testament to how great prime Shaq was.
Shv3d wrote:Frank Mulely wrote:Honestly if this was the 80s
The official motto of RealGM.