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Nowadays, there is a "center shortage" in the whole league, and a large part of the reason is because of Ao Fat, because Ao Fat when he was young is not something that people can mess with, and many people change it to big front and small front in order to avoid head-on collision with him as much as possible. Saying that he is just big and can squeeze, he has some MWh, which is just part of his advantage on the offensive end, and his defense is also the top in the league.
O'Neal's bulldozer-like madness is no longer in the league, and his biggest advantage against Duncan is, of course, strength.
Both are NBA veterans and are on par in terms of experience.
However, the current key issue is not the problem of preventing Ao Fat or Duncan, now that both of them are old, the data is declining, but Duncan's number of shots is also decreasing, the shooting rate is rising, and the data of the younger generation around Duncan is also rising, which is very revealing, Duncan's significance to the Spurs is by no means his power alone, but his role in the whole team, and the arrival of Ao Fat only liberated Stoudemire Jr.
But in general, if Ao Fat plays well, of course, he can prevent Duncan, but Duncan's self-regulation is very strong, that is, Duncan plays smarter than Ao Fat.
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When the Sharks were on the Lakers, only the Spurs' Duncan and Robin Xun could barely defend.
The sharks are old now, but Duncan is not young either.
So the strength of the two people is compared Sharks 7:9 Duncan.
Besides, the Spurs inside line is also a sharp knife for Duncan.
As long as Xiao Siyi is on guard.
Duncan must have finished playing.
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agrees with the 2nd floor, it should be said that no one can prevent Ao Fat at his peak.
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Just look at his size.
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All I know is that Ao Fat was hatted several times in his glory days
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It should be Kobe, now O'Neal's movement speed is not good, although the defense in the three-second zone is still very powerful, but his defense can't keep up with the opponent's pace, as long as people pull away to play, he has no way. And when attacking 1vs1, he doesn't have the same steps as before, and when he faces others, he can only pass the ball, and everyone knows his passing. And now he's seriously overweight.
He's not what he used to be. Relatively speaking, Kobe Bryant is still very good, although he is already in his 30s. But he is 6 years younger than O'Neill.
Compared with the two, Kobe Bryant wins!
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If Kobe Bryant can win another championship and FMVP, I'll vote for Kobe. But for now, I'm still voting for Duncan.
Everyone saw the gorgeous Kobe, but Duncan's FMVP and regular season MVP were one more, and from '97 to 2009, the Spurs were able to make the playoffs every year (6 Western Conference Finals, 4 Finals, 4 championships), and the Spurs' worst regular season record was third in the West and 53-29. Spurs have been a bit bleaker this year, but they still got 50 wins and reached the second round. In contrast, during the period when O'Neal left Gasol, the Lakers' record was unusually dismal.
Although O'Neal is not inferior to or even above Duncan in many aspects, his laziness and displacement in the later period have deducted him a lot of points. Otherwise, at least his stats would be better.
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If you say that now, Kobe is still a little greater, after all, Kobe is still young and strong compared to O'Neal Duncan, but in terms of his life, my opinion is that Duncan's strength is more worthy of praise.
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According to the current situation, O'Neal not only won three Finals MVPs, but his all-time total points are also higher than the previous two, and he also leads in rebounds. Some old fans should have the impression of how invincible O'Neal was in the past. Is there a tactic specifically for him, a shark slashing tactic?
Hehe. It is estimated that Kobe Bryant may surpass him in the future.
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I think it's hard to say who's great, but the fans definitely support their favorite stars. Especially Kobe Bryant is just popular. Let's look at it differently, if all three are 25 years old.
If you draft 30 NBA team managers, what should the rankings look like? My picks are O'Neal, Duncan, Kobe.
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As it stands, Kobe Bryant should be greater. But the other two are not bad.
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Of course it's Kobe, O'Neal Duncan is getting old!
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Tim Duncan was the top pick in the 1997 NBA Draft and has won four NBA championships and three NBA Finals MVPs. He was also the 1998 NBA Rookie of the Year and won two NBA regular season MVPs.
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At that time, the two major headaches for Americans were 1. the Middle East issue; 2. How to restrain Duncan.
All three of them are great, but personally I think Duncan is a bit more popular.
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I like Kobe Bryant more!
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We can't say who is great, we have to look at different angles.
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As one of the greatest power forwards in NBA history, Duncan's entire career can be described as full of honors, and under his leadership, the small town of San Donio has reached the top of basketball five times, but it is regrettable. At Duncan's peak, the Spurs were eliminated by O'Neal's Lakers three times in the playoffs, and as one of the top teams in the league, why did the Spurs lose to the Lakers three times? <>
In fact, it's not that Duncan's Spurs are too weak, but that the Lakers led by the OK combination are too strong, as one of the best duos in history, the OK combination has brought us too many surprises, and many fans even think that this duo is one of the strongest combinations in history. At his peak, O'Neal was almost unstoppable on the inside, and all teams were looking for ways to target O'Neal, and the famous "shark cutting tactic" was also the method that Spurs head coach Popovich came up with, setting a tactic for a player independently, which is enough to prove O'Neal's lethality on the inside, which can also be seen that the Spurs' interior players are powerless to defend O'Neal, and how can the Spurs not have a headache in the face of such a player who takes what he needs on the inside! <>
In addition to O'Neal's huge advantage on the inside, Kobe Bryant, another player of the OK combination, is also a huge nightmare for the Spurs, Kobe Bryant at that time can be said to be a representative of the integration of offense and defense, Kobe Bryant has excellent shooting ability and breakthrough ability on the offensive end, and Kobe Bryant can also limit the opponent's guard players well on the defensive end, with O'Neal's huge containment on the inside, Kobe Bryant can be said to be like a fish in water on the outside, facing such a historical duo with both offense and defense, Spurs Undefeated? <>
There is no doubt that Duncan is a very great superstar, and losing to the Lakers three times is not a shameful thing, after all, this team has completed the feat of three consecutive championships, and leading the team to win five championships is the best medal of Duncan's entire career, and he will always exist in the hearts of every basketball person.
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Mainly because O'Neal is also in his prime, with strong interior dominance, although Duncan has a GDP portfolio, he still can't compete with O'Neal's team, so he is often eliminated by O'Neal.
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In those years, there was a year when the Admiral was injured and one year when Duncan was injured. Otherwise, it would be difficult to say that the three-year crown would be crowned. In 03, when the 37-year-old generals and Duncan were there, the Lakers were eliminated.
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Peak O'Neal is already better than Duncan, is there any doubt about this?
O'Neal is at the top of his game and Jordan is a notch.
All the other players, including James Olajuwon, Duncan, and Durant, are still one step behind.
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The main reason is that he is not strong enough to fight Kobe, so he has to improve slowly and eventually reach the top again.
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Mainly because the overall strength of the Lakers was stronger at that time, they would be eliminated by O'Neal.
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The subject's question is a bit one-sided, not so much that Duncan lost to O'Neal, but that the Spurs lost to the Lakers, and I will answer why he lost.
First of all, because the Spurs' style of play at that time was still quite afraid of the giant planet. At that time, the Spurs were fighting defense, putting your defense with a low shooting rate, turning around and attacking on their own, starting from Duncan, and playing with a success rate. To put it bluntly, it's to put you in my slow-paced, medium-to-hit percentage, and then beat you with stability.
This kind of is more afraid of the giant planet, because the superstar feels very difficult to prevent. The Lakers just happen to be able to play the giant planet. When it comes to fighting bayonets in the playoffs, it still depends on the superstar play, and you can't blame the role players for the pit.
The second is the aging of the players. Popovich used to rotate eight players in the playoffs, but except for Duncan and Malik Rose, the rest of them, such as the general (David Robinson), were all around 35 years old at the time, all of whom were in the last years of their careers.
Then there's the difficulty of Duncan and the Admiral playing at the same time. In the 00-01 season, Duncan played overplay, but the general's skills disappeared completely, and when Duncan had a bad hand, the general's hand returned. In the 01-02 season, Duncan can be said to be completely fine when facing the big sharks, but the problem is that the admiral is not good again, and the role is basically negligible.
So for a long time, Duncan could only partner with the two "horses" on the team, but these two were already very old. But even so, the biggest margin of the four games that the Spurs lost was only 10 points.
In the end, no one can match Kobe Bryant and limit Kobe. This year, the Spurs' lineup was seriously top-heavy, from the No. 1 position to the No. 3 position, which could not be seen, neither could defend Kobe Bryant, nor could it consume Kobe's physical strength when attacking. As a result, Lao Yu (Fisher) was able to break out every game, and in one game, he scored 28 points, exceeding the OK.
To sum up, the Spurs at that time, which were not at the same level as the Lakers, belonged to a semi-rebuilt state, and the cornerstone players were there, but they were still waiting for three people. And the Lakers at that time were the most mature and high-spirited, such a different team, even if Duncan had three heads and six arms, he couldn't play alone!
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As far as I say how strong the Lakers are at the peak, in fact, they are still OK combinations, and they also benefit from their relatively mature triangular tactical system. As for the Lakers' first championship, the team is about to retire AC Green, Ron Haber. Plus Glen Rice, Derrick Fisher, Rick Fox, Robert Horry, Bryan Shaw, etc., can really talk about how strong it is, which team to go to say which team in the top few teams in the West can play the main team, and Rice can average 20 per game in the Hornets before the year of play, but the Lakers can't integrate into the triangle offensive system, and they leave the team the next year.
That would compare the thickness of the lineup, the Kings, the Mavericks, and the Trail Blazers, which do not overpower the Lakers. Let's just say that the Trail Blazers Pippen, Rashid Wallace, Bryan Grant, O'Neal Jr., Randolph, Space Squirrel, Steve Smith, Bunch Wales, Sabonis, etc., which is not better than the other points of the Lakers, the Trail Blazers can't beat the Lakers. OK The strength of the duo is definitely worth affirming.
You are a mature football star and a kid in his early 20s to compare. Let's just say that at the same age group, no matter what the shooting percentage, Kobe Bryant crushes the answer in offensive efficiency.
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Because the peak O'Neal is at the Jordan level, Duncan is slightly worse, but the gap is not big, as for the one who blows Kobe, forget it, right?
At least at the beginning of the 20th century, hard power, O'Neal, Duncan, James Durant, these four ironclad must be stronger than Kobe!
Kobe Bryant may not be stronger than the peak Wade, but Kobe Bryant's peak is longer, so he is better than Wade!
Hard power Kobe Bryant can't surpass Nowitzki, but Kobe won in the big city, the Lakers, hugged the pure thigh for at least two years, and the total honor was ahead of the driver, but he was still 4-0 by the driver!
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In fact, if you actually look at the stats, you'll see that the Spurs weren't worse on the inside than the Lakers at the time, but worse on the outside. Kobe Bryant tore apart the overall defensive line, and the Spurs were eliminated three times, all of which were Kobe O'Neal's internal outbursts, and Duncan exploded each other, resulting in the inability to defend Kobe Bryant from the outside.
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It shows that Duncan's strength is not as good as O'Neal's, and Duncan's jumping ability, defensive ability and attacking ability are not as good as O'Neal's, so he will be eliminated by O'Neal.
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Because Duncan's Spurs team, he did not have a strong guard, so he could not compete effectively with Kobe, so he was eliminated by O'Neal.
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Basketball is a team, and it's not all about the individual. Durant won the championship after going to the Warriors, does it really mean that he has grown up?
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Does O'Neill mean that he is stronger than Duncan again? Is Duncan better than James?
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can't guard against Kobe, Kobe is a spur killer.
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Because Tim Duncan was born on St. Croix, the U.S. Virgin Islands, a former American professional basketball player who played as a power forward center.
Tim Duncan was selected by the Spurs with the first pick in the first round of the 1997 NBA Draft and was named NBA Rookie of the Year in his rookie season; Won five NBA championships in his career; Two-time NBA regular season Most Valuable Player (MVP); Three-time NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (FMVP); 15-time All-NBA All-NBA (tied for the all-time first); 15-time All-NBA Defensive Team selection (No. 1 all-time); Fifteen-time NBA All-Star Game selection (fourth all-time).
His goal as a child was to compete in the Olympics and was influenced by his own family, with his sister Tricia Duncan being a swimmer who competed at the 1988 Olympics. Duncan trained as a swimmer from an early age, winning a national championship in the 12- to 13-year-old age group in the 400-meter freestyle, and aims to join the U.S. Swimming Team for the 1992 Olympics.
In college, in 1993, Duncan enrolled in Wake Forest University to study psychology. In the opening game against the University of Alaska, Duncan didn't score a point. After that, with high-intensity training, Duncan's performance quickly improved.
Over the next two years, Duncan was given plenty of opportunities to work out, creating an unstoppable offensive prowess, often forcing opponents to use a three-man trap in games, and on the defensive end, Duncan was equally impressive, winning the Defensive Player of the Year award twice.
His athletic career: On May 18, 1997, Tim Duncan was selected by the San Antonio Spurs in the 1997 NBA Draft. Duncan played in 82 games in his rookie season, averaging points, rebounds, assists and blocks per game, leading the Spurs to 56 wins from 20 wins last season.
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