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>Whom do you pick?
>Since Michael Jordan walked away from the Chicago Bulls after the 1997-98 season, the only players I have even considered as the answer to this question are Tim Duncan and Shaquille O'Neal.
>During their decade of dominance, no player has made his teammates consistently better than Duncan. And no player has "distorted the game" through strategy and legislation more than O'Neal.
>Before you begin your rebuttal argument, consider this: Since Jordan's second retirement, either Duncan or O'Neal has been a part of every NBA Finals. Combined, they are a tidy 8-1, with O'Neal's loss to Detroit in 2004 the only blemish.
uh, Kobe was a part of some of Shaq's rings. Shit, I do believe you made a point worth making. The worst part is I am an AZfag, Shaq looks kinda close to fail. MY GOD MY FRANCHISE IS CURSED - see, coin flip for Jabbar, see triple ot in 76 (77?), see Jordan punking Suns. See Suns blowing 3-1 leads v. Rockets, See Danny Manning blowing out his knee AGAIN in a good Barkley year. See Robert Horry Hip Checking...
Fuck the Cubs, the Suns are most cursed. Also, the Suns need to beat the Spurs to get eventually to SUns v. Lakers, Kobe v. Shaq. But The Big Fun, will stop that. The only good thing is that the DBacks are not cursed, otherwise being azfag would be the worst.
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