Oznogrd wrote:People are assuming Im trying to say he's not great: I dont disagree with you guys. It is very possible that Duncan is the greatest PF of all time. Keeping that level of play for that many years is a great thing as is 4 titles It could also be possibly that it was the right time right place. Or both. You can't only use titles as a basis though..then you could very possibly give Robert Horry best forward of all time status (7 titles, 3 teams)
I feel bad for barkley and malone both because they just never seemed to have enough to get those titles. It could be argued that Barkley and Malone were up against better teams (as being discussed in the other thread: less teams means less spots which means better players on each team)...Once again: just playing devil's advocate here. I do think Duncan is great. I think he's one of the best players I've ever watched. Im just not a fan of definitive "BEST EVAR" talk because anyone can argue anything. Enjoy the entertainment and like who you like. Dont worry about who the best and worst are. Just enjoy the game.
I completely understand and please note that I didn't think you were saying anything contrary to him being great. I'm just firm in my stance that he is the greatest. And I agree that there's too many factors to consider a definitive "best ever" tag, because it's purely subjective. I mean, many say MJ is the greatest ever, but people like Jerry West, Bill Russell, Kareem and Wilt were all exceptional players of their time and could be argued as the greatest ever.
I'm not really saying that Tim is the definitive "best ever power forward", I just think he is in my own opinion. There's no argument to the contrary that will make me believe otherwise.
And yes, I feel bad for Barkley and Malone as well. Both amazing players that went without a championship in a highly competitive league.