Shot Clock wrote:Garnett (Neither had much impact of the other defensively, Garnett's efficiency rose a bit and Duncan's declined
LOL@this part espeacially. #1
1999 1st round series; (you tried to save the KG hype but in this series, they defended each other.)
Duncan 18.8 ppg on .460 fg
Garnett 21.8 ppg on .443 fg
2001 1st round series;
Duncan 22.5 ppg on .466 fg
Garnett 21.0 ppg on .466 fg
Shot Clock wrote:Dirk goes out and they had no bigs, literally
LOL@this part espeacially. #2
Before Dirk going down Duncan was already 35.3 / 18.0 / 6.0 on .617 fg in that series.
Pathetic attempt to rewrite the history.
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I wrote down this a while ago;
The perception is like Duncan played against D-League caliber bigs.
If we say Duncan's prime was 99-08;
Duncan had no first-round exit - at least 2nd round (also 58W per season), never missed the playoffs.
Notable bigs which Duncan played against;
S. O'Neal 6 times
A. Stoudemire 4 times
D. Nowitzki 3 times
S. Marion 3 times
K. Martin 2 times
K. Garnett 2 times
P. Gasol 2 times
R. Wallace 2 times
B. Wallace 1 time
M. Camby 1 time
T. Chandler 1 time
D. West 1 time
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Sure Duncan wasn't always matched-up with these names all the time, but Duncan faced enough (and more than enough, actually) defensive pressure. He was scoring 30+ while he was being doubled or tripled by Dampier, Dirk and Howard in 2006. He scored 41 while being tripled almost entire game.
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Looking back again and you were the one tried to discredit Duncan once again (and failed once again) in Hakeem vs. Duncan: offense only thread.










