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re: Rank these three players: LeBron, Shaq, Duncan
Posted on 2/27/15 at 5:31 pm to mattz1122
Posted on 2/27/15 at 5:31 pm to mattz1122
Who would I take in their Prime
Shaq, LeBron, Duncan
Best career (including team achievements)
Duncan, LeBron (projecting a bit), Shaq
Longest prime
LeBron, Duncan, Shaq
Overall how I rank the players
LeBron, Shaq, Duncan
Shaq in the zone was literally unstoppable. There was a stretch of years where he was good for 30 and 15 every playoff game. And when he decided to go off, it would be like 37 and 17. It's really hard to lose when your big man is dominating like that.
Shaq, LeBron, Duncan
Best career (including team achievements)
Duncan, LeBron (projecting a bit), Shaq
Longest prime
LeBron, Duncan, Shaq
Overall how I rank the players
LeBron, Shaq, Duncan
Shaq in the zone was literally unstoppable. There was a stretch of years where he was good for 30 and 15 every playoff game. And when he decided to go off, it would be like 37 and 17. It's really hard to lose when your big man is dominating like that.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 5:45 pm to SwaggerCopter
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There was a stretch of years where he was good for 30 and 15 every playoff game
Also known as his entire 2000 season. I don't care what anyone says, Shaq was more important to that team than Kobe. At his prime, he was the most unstoppable player in the last 15 years. My personal theory is that Kobe couldn't handle being second banana to him and that's why that team was broken up (Shaq had an ego too, not trying to say he didn't). If those two could have gotten along and not self destructed that team, they probably could have won another title or two.
He averaged 38 and 17 in the 2000 Finals against a really good Pacers team. That's insane.
This post was edited on 2/27/15 at 5:50 pm
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