benji wrote:Better phrasing for the thread might be "PLAYERS WHO WILL PLAY FOR ONLY ONE TEAM IN THEIR CAREER"
Agreed, that's the way I've chosen to interpret the topic.
I'd agree with Tim Duncan being a prime candidate to finish his career having only played for one team. A couple of years ago it looked like Kobe Bryant might be moving on if the Lakers couldn't get back into true title contention but that's obviously changed now, I think he'll play out the rest of his career for the Lakers no matter what happens from here on out. I'm not quite as confident in Paul Pierce remaining and retiring a Celtic, though I'd still say it's fairly likely at this point. Dwight Howard's another good suggestion though he's a lot younger and should have more years left in the league, which leaves the door open for trade demands and whatnot.
LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Carmelo Anthony...I could definitely see them playing for their respective teams for the duration of their careers and I wouldn't rule it out but with 2010 looming I think it's kind of up in the air for the first three. If they re-sign to long term deals then I'd suggest they're likely to remain with their respective teams until they hang it up, barring a KG-to-Boston scenario. Speaking of which, I could see that happening with Dirk though I do lean towards him remaining a Maverick for his career.
I wouldn't call it a lock, but right now I'm hoping that Derrick Rose will spend his entire career with the Bulls.