Monday, June 13, 2005

Like A Fine Wine....

This post is mainly for my buddy Max who is a huge Spurs and Tim Duncan fan.

From Chris Ballard's Inside the NBA column at SI.com :

Of course, this is exactly why many basketball aficionados love Duncan. He functions as a filter of sorts; if you are a true fan, you will appreciate the soundness of his game and find the beauty in his bank shot, his drop step, the way he rarely leaves his feet on defense. He is the anti-Vinsanity. New Jersey's Vince Carter is a player whose attributes are so wildly obvious, and acrobatic, that his myriad deficiencies are harder to spot to the novice fan. More than that, a player such as Vince -- a perennial vote-leader in the All-Star balloting -- is good at the things that are easiest for a casual fan to spot: dunking, making crazy shots and, well, jumping really high. If Carter is the wine cooler of the league, all sweetness and bubbles, palatable to even a 16-year-old, then Duncan is the aged Cabernet. You may not appreciate him at first, but, once your taste is refined, you understand what you were missing.

1 Comments:

At 8:50 AM, Blogger Max said...

Good point Joey.

I think this guy's article (I read the whole thing) hits the nail on the head, and Duncan could go down in history as "Wilt, Russell, Kareem, and Duncan" kind of a pantheon.

However, I think that Amare Stoudamire has the potential to be better than anybody that's ever played. This year he developed a jump shot (which he used often against the Spurs in the playoffs). If he develops a low-post, back-to-the-basket game he could be Kevin Garnett and Tim Duncan rolled into one.

 

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