CaribouJim
04-25-2016, 10:18 AM
In conjunction with Tim Duncan's 40th b-day today, SI has a list of their Top 20 players in the last 20 years:
http://www.si.com/nba/2016/02/09/tim-duncan-lebron-james-kobe-bryant-kevin-garnett-nba-greatest
DWade comes in @ 5, but I would put him in front of Garnett making him #4.
Here is DWade's bio for the article:
Wade has enjoyed more than his share of good fortune over the years, teaming with Shaquille O’Neal to earn his first title (in a disputed 2006 Finals series) before later pulling together the famed “Big 3” that led to two more rings and four straight Finals appearances. That track record of winning combined with his nine straight seasons of 20+ PPG scoring solidifies his lofty standing among his contemporaries and places him in the conversation behind Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant on the list of greatest shooting guards of all time. Recurring knee injuries and a lack of three-point range might have held him back, but Wade’s hyper-athletic off-the-dribble game and endlessly creative finishing ability earned him the nickname “Flash” and made him an All-Star every year since 2005.
Does anyone know what they are referring to with the "disputed 2006 Finals"?
In any event, I have #'s 1 & 2 on my all-time starting 5 with Magic @ the 1, MJ @ the 2, LBJ @ the 3, Timmy @ the 4 and as for the 5 I constantly fluctuate between these guys in no particular order: Russell, Wilt, Kareem and Hakeem.
http://www.si.com/nba/2016/02/09/tim-duncan-lebron-james-kobe-bryant-kevin-garnett-nba-greatest
DWade comes in @ 5, but I would put him in front of Garnett making him #4.
Here is DWade's bio for the article:
Wade has enjoyed more than his share of good fortune over the years, teaming with Shaquille O’Neal to earn his first title (in a disputed 2006 Finals series) before later pulling together the famed “Big 3” that led to two more rings and four straight Finals appearances. That track record of winning combined with his nine straight seasons of 20+ PPG scoring solidifies his lofty standing among his contemporaries and places him in the conversation behind Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant on the list of greatest shooting guards of all time. Recurring knee injuries and a lack of three-point range might have held him back, but Wade’s hyper-athletic off-the-dribble game and endlessly creative finishing ability earned him the nickname “Flash” and made him an All-Star every year since 2005.
Does anyone know what they are referring to with the "disputed 2006 Finals"?
In any event, I have #'s 1 & 2 on my all-time starting 5 with Magic @ the 1, MJ @ the 2, LBJ @ the 3, Timmy @ the 4 and as for the 5 I constantly fluctuate between these guys in no particular order: Russell, Wilt, Kareem and Hakeem.