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Originally posted by Waq1 View PostYeah but hardly get time to watch NBA in the UK lol.
Serbia is GMT +1 ...so it's even harder hereLast season I watched all playoff games and probably around 50 regular season games of Boston only.. But I've watched other teams too..
Sometimes, I stay up all night :/ It's fun though.. I just hate that there are too many timeouts so sometimes I fall asleep
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I've spoken to a lot of NBA fans about this, and most seem to outright think that Kobe has had a far better career than Duncan.
What do you guys think?
I personally think Duncan has the edge over Kobe. Statistically speaking, Duncan's PER is better and he has better win shares. He also has one more MVP and one more Finals MPV, although it is generally considered that Kobe deserved more MVPs.
Also, people like to point out how Kobe carried his team to titles after Shaq left, but what about the Spurs' 2002-03 season, where Robinson averaged 8.5/7.8 points and 7.9/6.6, Parker averaged 15.5/14.7 points and 5.1/3.5 assists, and Ginobili averaged 7.6/9.4 points and 2.0/2.9 assists, with Bruce Bowen and Stephen Jackson averaging like 10 points each.
In the 2008-09/2009-10 season, Kobe had Pau, who averaged pretty much 20 points and 10 rebounds in both the regular season and in the playoffs.
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