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It's hard to say, Duncan's interior skills are better, Garnett's footsteps are more flexible, and both have strong strategy skills, Duncan is introverted, Garnett is unrestrained, and each has its own merits, otherwise they would not be known as the two greatest PFs in the history of the league, lifelong opponents.
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Garnett, he has an advantage in height and arm length, and his shooting is not weaker than Duncan's.
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Garnett, who is both meters tall, is significantly better at bouncing Garnett than Duncan, shooting Garnett much better than Duncan, (Duncan can't shoot at all) free throws Garnett is even better than Duncan. Both of them have solid skills on the inside, Duncan is slightly better than Garnett, and in general Garnett is better.
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Hey, low-key is easy to forget. Have you seen Duncan defend Garnett and need help? Look at the game video, Garnett has a help defense when defending Duncan, Duncan's low post can be described as gorgeous, Duncan can prevent Garnett, but Garnett can't guard Duncan.
Duncan's mid-range shot may not be as good as Garnett's, but does Garnett have a 45° shot from the board? What we say may be one-sided, look at the evaluation of experts.
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Duncan and Garnett at the peak are stronger than kg, and they don't say anything. KG plays ball, too, and is domineering and beautiful.
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Personally, I think. Garnett is better.
Garnett's scoring means are more comprehensive.
It's harder to prevent ...
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I'll admit, Duncan does play well on the inside, but Duncan is getting old. Besides, Garnett has the advantage of outside shooting, so Canon has the advantage.
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kg bar. But there is a specialization in the art industry. Hardly.
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It's hard to say that there are winners and losers.
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Duncan and Garnett have played each other as follows:
Kevin Garnett, born on May 19, 1976 in South Carolina, USA, is an American professional basketball player who plays as a power forward, nicknamed Wolf King (Timberwolves), KG (initial), The Big Ticket, and Da Kid.
In the 1995 NBA draft, Kevin Garnett was selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves with the fifth pick in the first round, and in the 2003-04 season, he was transferred to the Boston Celtics in the summer of the regular season, and formed the "Celtics Big Three" with Ray Allen and Paul Pearce, and defeated the Lakers in the 2008 Finals to win the NBA championship. In 2013, Garnett was traded to the Brooklyn Nets. In 2015, he returned to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Kevin Garnett is a four-time NBA rebounding champion and one of the greatest power forwards in history.
Tim Duncan, born on April 25, 1976 in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, is a famous American basketball player who plays as a forward and center for the San Antonio Spurs of professional basketball.
Tim Duncan was the top pick in the 1997 MLS Basketball Draft and the NBA Rookie of the Year in 1997-1998. Duncan has won two NBA regular season MVPs, five NBA championships, and three NBA Finals MVPs.
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'99 playoffs.
Duncan points rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, fouls, shooting percentage, and averages shots per game;
Garnett averaged rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, fouls, shooting percentage, and shots per game.
01 playoffs.
Duncan points, 13 rebounds, assists, 1 steal, 2 blocks;
Garnett had 21 points, 12 rebounds, assists and blocks.
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I think Garnett and Duncan are arguably two of the best defensive and epic forwards of all time, but Garnett is more of a filler in the blanks, and both have their own characteristics when it comes to play.
Duncan's defensive characteristics: protecting the basket and taking care of the joint defense. While Duncan is widely regarded as the No. 1 forward in history, his style of play on both offensive and defensive sides is closer to the fifth position.
Defensively, Duncan's defensive coverage is mostly oily, and he has enough height and weight to protect the basket. In addition, Duncan also has the spare energy to block the opponent's breakaway players, and has a big standout point on the interior defense.
Garnett's defensive characteristics: help offense, take care of the basket. Compared with Duncan, Ganeh's style of play on both offensive and defensive ends is an authentic forward, and he even ranked third.
His defensive coverage is mostly the area between the paint zone and the three-point line. Garnett's speed and agility allow him to move quickly in this area, helping his teammates to attack opponents in succession. At the same time, the advantage of height and wingspan allows him to go out of his way to help defend and protect the basket.
At his peak, his blocking ability was also at the top level of the league.
Garnett is often referred to as the head guard. Young Garnett is tall, strong, thin-waisted, long-legged, fast-paced, strong, and nasty. He always opens a defensive net completely on his own from the bottom corner to 45 degrees.
Once an opposing player is forced into this area, Garnett will generally hold him down. If the outside player makes up for the defense in time, it will cut off the opponent's attack and passing route. It should be noted that this is timely, and Duncan's sluggish defense is mainly reflected in the protection of rebounds and timely and reasonable interior defense.
The only difference is that Garnett's mobility is particularly good, and his ability to rotate positions is stronger, while compared to Duncan, his positional sense is better, and the rebounding protection in the backcourt is more in place, so Duncan's interior line is stronger, and Garnett's outside line is stronger.
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Garnett loves Derse, and he is worthy of knowing that the royal cover has a hat and can be beautiful for a long time, immersed in it, and then the next few rounds of defense are still immersed in the joy of that block! Basically belongs to this type! Duncan, on the other hand, was not affected by emotions and pressed his opponent step by step.
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I think Duncan's tactics are more perfect, Duncan is a very strong athlete in both attack and defense, but he can judge the direction of the opponent's attack very well, can disrupt the rhythm very well, and is very timely to make up the defense. Garnett's attack is relatively strong, but the defense is not particularly good.
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They talked about the same physical advantage of the slow stove, which is taller, longer arms, and more focused defensively, but Duncan's basket protection and position control line are particularly strong.
Personally, I like Garnett very much, but if I ask this question, I will think about it and say that they are all very good, and they are all the best players in the NBA, Duncan plays steadily and is also very talented, but Garnett is not bad, his status in the NBA is not bad, he has talent, leadership ability, excellent skills and steady play, so this question is difficult, I only complain that Garnett does not have a friend who works hard to compete for the championship like Duncan, otherwise he would have been the NBA champion, I'm sure he'll be crowned one day!
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Garnett, although the overall strength of the two is comparable, in the case of the dream team star-studded, Garnett's all-round skills will be more helpful to the team.
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