Why You Shouldn’t Use Rings to Rank Players
Why use championships to grade players? Is Basketball not a team sport? Are there not other variables involved in the game?
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Why use championships to grade players? Is Basketball not a team sport? Are there not other variables involved in the game?
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Tim Duncan was a great basketball player. So was Kevin Garnett. Tim Duncan was known for being an excellent 2-way player at the Power Forward position. So was Garnett. Tim Duncan’s combination of potent defense, post scoring, and great passing and synergy is what separated him from other big men. The same applies to Kevin
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Listen, I’ve been hearing about all of you whining for almost 2 years about KD going to the Warriors and this somehow ruining the league. It’s funny considering the fact that almost every era in the history of the league has been dominated by a few teams with the exception of the parity infested 1970’s
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Let’s get this straight. We are living in the Ringz Culture. It doesn’t matter how great a player is, what their skill set is, how much productivity they brought, or how consistent they were, if you don’t have a ring on it, you’re garbage. Many players like the 50-40-90-shooting-Steve Nash and super athletic big David