I'm not a basketball fan. Don't watch it. Don't know much of the history. Don't follow the players.
But where does Tim Duncan rank as far as the greatest to play the game? And how would that change if he were to win another title (especially this year if he were to beat LeBron?)
I know from listening to sports talk radio, when guys talk about the GOATs, it's usually Lebron, Michael, and Kobe in the discussion. # of rings is what seperates Kobe and Michael it seems.
But doesn't Duncan have like four titles as well?
And haven't the Spurs been a very quiet dynasty like the Lakers and Bulls were?
Does Duncan lack the #'s that the others do? Or can you not compare big men to the guards? At least I'm thinking Duncan is a PF or C whereas the others are guards, right?
But where does Tim Duncan rank as far as the greatest to play the game? And how would that change if he were to win another title (especially this year if he were to beat LeBron?)
I know from listening to sports talk radio, when guys talk about the GOATs, it's usually Lebron, Michael, and Kobe in the discussion. # of rings is what seperates Kobe and Michael it seems.
But doesn't Duncan have like four titles as well?
And haven't the Spurs been a very quiet dynasty like the Lakers and Bulls were?
Does Duncan lack the #'s that the others do? Or can you not compare big men to the guards? At least I'm thinking Duncan is a PF or C whereas the others are guards, right?