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Hey you were right about Jokic and Murray becoming Champs in the future! You should make an updated part 2 after this coming season or the following one. Not a whole video since a lot of teams haven’t changed but just for the ones who have either changed their duo (ex. possibly a team like the Kings, Wolves, etc) or kept their duo but changed rank (ex. Nuggets). Either way love your channel ever since I found it. Thanks!
I guess not. Close though. They went 20 seasons in a row. They actually never had the record since the 76ers did 22 from 1950 50 to 71. The Trailblazers that played at the same time as the Jazz in that era also got 21. The Spurs recently tied the longest 22 season run by going from 1998-2019.
I may have missed it but I think you're missing Gary Payton and Shawn Kemp. It was a great duo and incredibly entertaining. Perennial 55+ win team, multiple 60+ season. The only team that stopped them when they went to the finals was the Jordan-Pippen Bulls.
You didn't miss it, he chose Oklahoma to represent the team as that is where the Seattle team moved to, regardless Payton and Kemp were an awesome duo.
Yeah but kemp ran out of his prime with Seattle and his athletic abilities and Gary Payton had to be the carrier even in hard times, westbrook won mvp, and so did Durant, they are both some of the greatest Seattle SuperSonics or Oklahoma City thunders, they are all great on defense and offense, westbrook with Oklahoma was a slam dunking beast and Durant was a swisher and a dunking slim beast, they all played great but the duo had a better player Durant, and maybe you could argue westbrook is better than Payton, if only kemp had his time for 3-5 more years than he would of been in the defensive player of the years and dunk contests and maybe even have won a ring.
@@reidtelofski27I'm ok with Durant & Westbrook being the duo for the Seattle/OKC franchise. Was Durant & Westbrook a better duo than Gary Payton & Shawn Kemp, ABSOLUTELY NOT but Durant & Westbrook were both drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics
I also think they should be below Steph and Klay because despite all of the “talent”, they couldn’t win the amount of rings they bragged that they would.
@@kenrickkahn I can understand your reasoning, but when it comes to playing the PG position and the role the point guard plays, I think he's #1. Others tend to rank higher because they were the top scorers on their teams, but I feel like if you aren't racking up huge assist and steal totals, you ain't playing the PG position right. And no one did those better than Stockton.
Great dous. I'd loved to have more runner ups mentioned (clyde/porter, dame/cj, billups/bigben, kyle/demar, barry/wilkes etc) to honor their axcomplishments, but I would change only one: I would put key mart instead of vince carter because of their finals trips and ranked them a little lower..
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I loved that they embraced the villain roles while looking good doing it.. The LeBron/Wade era was fun as hell man.. People in my state (Alabama) a damn football state had Heat Jerseys flying around everywhere.. It was just unbelievable..
Weird to see Parker with Duncan. He has more rings (and years with The Big Findmental) than The Amiral, but he embodies more the Spurs as a group/team, while the 1998 to 2001 Spurs were The Twin Towers, 2 All NBA players, best D in the league ...
When discussing lakers duos I think it’s worth mentioning Baylor and west. Yes the other lakers duos were better but these two reached the finals many times and won a single championship.
The Pacers should be Reggie Miller and Rik Smits and that was the core duo in the peak days of the Pacers. I know Dale Davis made the All-Star in 2000 in the same season they made the finals, but Rik Smits was a more crucial contributor compared to Dale Davis when you look at the longevity of the Pacers run. But if your scope is really just for 2000 which was the Pacers best year, then it should really be Jalen Rose and Reggie Miller. Dale Davis was just a charity pick for the Eastern All-Stars that year since most of the elite Power Forwards were in the West. And for the Lakers, it should be Shaq and Kobe, I dominant force pairing with the player that comes closest to being a Michael Jordan replicate. If Shaq just took his fitness seriously, Shaq and Kobe would be number one on this list.
1998 Reggie and who, that gave the Jordan Bulls "the toughest series I ever played in" PER JORDAN? They went to 7 games vs the eventual league champions - MUCH more impressive than 2000.
I hate when people call Magic and Kareem a Duo when they had Big Game James Worthy who was a hallmof famer and scoring leader. That's like calling LeBron James,, Chris Bosh, and Dwayne Wade a duo.
@@awelch31 Playoff wise, Lowry and Derozan spent more time in the playoffs and went further than Carter and T-Mac. I agree with you, Toronto is a tough one to pick.
I'm a Celtics fan, and putting Bill Russel and Bob Cousy is reasonable. But at the same time can we mention that they got there rings from a 'weak era' (no disrespect to these players they had an amazing impact on the court and off changing the way of basketball). Further proving my point Bill Russel had 8 Hall of Famers on his team as a rookie. Mentioning the fact that Bill only had challenge from Wilt Chamberlain and Jerry West. That and his stats averaging 15 Points 23 Rebounds and 4 Assist. But it all comes to a close when speaking on his percentage. As he would shoot 11/25 in the Mid Ranged area need to remind that the majority of his shots did come from the paint as Bill Russel was not a shooter. Then there is his Free Throw % Which was 14/25 or 56%. Then the shorter amounts of games being played (72) as we have seen others like 1995-96 Bulls win 72 games and the 2015-16 Warriors win 73. And all of that adding up to the skill being shown in the Late 1950s - 1960s. And then there is the shorter Playoff Run as they would only play 4 Games In the NBA Finals. Who knows what would have happened if there was 4 Games to be played. And don't even get me started on Bob Cousy. With That being said Larry Bird and Kevin McHale, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce, and Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown have preformed better than the 1960's Celtics. I would go into my stats for people who still need proof that these players have preformed better. But without Bill Russel Celtics would have a little ring collection so no disrespect towards Bill Russel as I am pretty sure this video went off of the Impact that the players made on the team. But if it went off of the better players it would be tough for a team to represent the Celtics.
4:59 Depends on the All-Rookie. I'd go for Tom Heinsolm and Bill Russell easily hands down over most other pairs - and they're not even the best duo the Celtics ever had.
I know they don't have a title, but Stockton and Malone are at least a top 5 duo. Stockton leads (by a huge amount) in 2 of the 5 main recorded statistics (steals and assists) and Malone is 3 all time in scoring behind only Kareem and Lebron. They were historic and would have had two rings if they had faced any other team in the finals than Jordan (I know, what if, but they absolutely dominated the league those two years). They're also were on the Dream Team together.
More athletic competition doesn't make modern eras tougher. Athleticism sky rockets as fouls increase, and physical contact plummets. Players have more energy and less injury needed to train harder. Athleticism alone, isn't enough to determine toughness, you should also factor in physicality. Because if players of today were allowed hard fouls, checking, charging w/o techs, and lane crowding; they wouldn't be able to train nearly as hard. More training, less gaming, as players sit out games for unknown overtraining ailments. Those 'sit out' games allow recovery throughout the season which then leads to rejuvenation, which then leads to stat padding in games played.
How are the kings below so many other duos that also didn't win anything. Those early 2000's kings teams were amazing, pushed those Shaq Kobe Lakers to 7 games. You could argue they should have beat those Lakers in 2002 had some referee shenanigans not occurred.
20:57 Wilt and West should also be on that list for the Lakers. West was a LOT better than Kobe and the "by the time he played with Magic" Kareem, Wilt could argue the point vs Shaq or Magic abet he was in his waning years with the Lakers. It's also hard to ignore the NBA STILL RECORD 33 game winning streak.
@@thepoisonouspotato3631 The episode is about NBA duos, since you said you were a huge Rocket fan, I was mentioning how he left them off the list. Nothing to do with the UofH statement. I'm from Houston, I got that.
@@curtisthomas3598 oh ok thanks for being more clear, I understand now, my bad, and yeah I love Sampson and Olajuwon, they lead the rockets to the finals, imagine if the Sampson Jordan trade on draft night actually did happen?
@@thepoisonouspotato3631 Here's another tidbit incase you didn't already know. Houston was offered a trade for Sampson by Portland in exchange for Clyde Drexler and the 2nd pick, which was Jordan. Houston turned it down. I'm still sick.
Whoever wrote this is absolutely under 25. Ranking Stockton and Malone at 8TH?? Not including Kemp and GP in favor of the diva duo of Durant and Westbrook. And the real Wolves duo is KG and Marbury. Take away that one decent season Cassell had with KG and he's not on the radar. Oh and the Spurs answer is Duncan and David Robinson. Not close.
MJ and Pippen being the best duo isn't a surprise. Both were major offensive and defensive threats, superstars, had great chemistry, and could carry the team if one was hurt or not in the zone. Having Superman and Batman on your team just wasn't fair to the league.
I think lebron is at the top of this list because lebron. The fact he was put above tony and Timmy smh. Dude gets way more credit than he should SOMETIMES.
Boston: Bird & McHale New York/New Jersey/Brooklyn: Dr.J & Super John Williamson Toronto: Lowry & DeRozan Buffalo/San Diego & LA Clippers: McAdoo & Randy Smith Rochester/Cincinnati/Kansas City/Sacramento: Big O & Jerry Lucas Vancouver/Memphis Grizzlies: Marc Gasol & Randolph Milwaukee: Sidney Moncrief & Marques Johnson Portland: Lillard & McCollum Phoenix: Barkley & Kevin Johnson Seattle/OKC: Payton & Kemp
Yeah Malone and Stockton wouldn't have been so great without...uhhh what's his name...and the other guy too. Without those guys, Stockton and Malone were average at best, I don't even know why they're considered a "duo".
@@BigNastyB16 you just proved my point, buddy. Some duos had scrubs around em and had to do everything. While u could easily name others who had hall of famers or allstars with em. Jordan and pippen are a "duo" here. Yet we all know who else was there. Monster rebounder Rodman and elite sniper kerr. Bron and wade were the "duo" but there was bosh and allen there as well. Stockton and malone, they also had euh . Well.. uuuh.. see ? It's unfair to compare "duos" based on team accomplishements.
Good list but fresh from a 17 month retirement Jordan isn't his prime. That would be '87-'93. Barkley & KJ faced a prime Jordan in the finals so I would place them instead of Nash & Stoudemire.
Frankly I'd probably have Magic and Kareem over MJ and Pippen you can pretty easily argue MJ as the GOAT, but you get two top 10 players OAT together, compared to a top 3 at worst and like a top 25 player
the fact u put ja & desmond is reduculous plus jay team with out him in 2022 went 20-5; mike & gasol went to wcf charles & kevin johnson was better they got to a finals
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Hey you were right about Jokic and Murray becoming Champs in the future!
You should make an updated part 2 after this coming season or the following one. Not a whole video since a lot of teams haven’t changed but just for the ones who have either changed their duo (ex. possibly a team like the Kings, Wolves, etc) or kept their duo but changed rank (ex. Nuggets).
Either way love your channel ever since I found it. Thanks!
Bruh he forgot James harden and the ref
😂😂😂
On god 😂
HE DID FORGOT TO DO IT AT THE TOP
Dam
What team? 😂
Damn, I didn't know Stockton and Malone went to the playoffs EVERY SINGLE YEAR they played together, that's wild.
Oh yeah. I think the Jazz still hold the record for the longest consecutive trips to the playoffs.
I guess not. Close though. They went 20 seasons in a row. They actually never had the record since the 76ers did 22 from 1950 50 to 71. The Trailblazers that played at the same time as the Jazz in that era also got 21. The Spurs recently tied the longest 22 season run by going from 1998-2019.
So unfortunately that they ran into prime Jordan ....
Russell and Sam Jones also did so - and made the FINALS all but one season.
5:30 boy do I have a story for you
I may have missed it but I think you're missing Gary Payton and Shawn Kemp. It was a great duo and incredibly entertaining. Perennial 55+ win team, multiple 60+ season. The only team that stopped them when they went to the finals was the Jordan-Pippen Bulls.
You didn't miss it, he chose Oklahoma to represent the team as that is where the Seattle team moved to, regardless Payton and Kemp were an awesome duo.
I love "The Rain man", and "The Glove" as a duo, but Durant and Westbrook are more accomplished as a duo and as individuals.
I think KD and Russ were better, but they definitely deserved a mention
Boy that number 25 entry aged very well with what they needed to run higher lol
Oklahoma (Seattle) had payton and kemp and both made it to the finals one won defensive player of the years and multiple allstars
Yeah but kemp ran out of his prime with Seattle and his athletic abilities and Gary Payton had to be the carrier even in hard times, westbrook won mvp, and so did Durant, they are both some of the greatest Seattle SuperSonics or Oklahoma City thunders, they are all great on defense and offense, westbrook with Oklahoma was a slam dunking beast and Durant was a swisher and a dunking slim beast, they all played great but the duo had a better player Durant, and maybe you could argue westbrook is better than Payton, if only kemp had his time for 3-5 more years than he would of been in the defensive player of the years and dunk contests and maybe even have won a ring.
he should say seattle, I mean I know its the same franchise but gary and kemp known in seattle, and russ - kd for okc
ThAtS wHaT iM sAyInG
Also the thunder were more than just a duo. They had Serge Ibaka and James Harden as well. No one was refering to them as a duo at that time
@@reidtelofski27I'm ok with Durant & Westbrook being the duo for the Seattle/OKC franchise. Was Durant & Westbrook a better duo than Gary Payton & Shawn Kemp, ABSOLUTELY NOT but Durant & Westbrook were both drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics
Been binging your videos. Love the respect for old and new school players and teams alike. Very hard to compare them in different eras
I don’t think lebron and wade shouldn’t be higher than Timmy and tony
Or is it Timmy and Manu, or Timmy and David Robinson?
Agree!
I also think they should be below Steph and Klay because despite all of the “talent”, they couldn’t win the amount of rings they bragged that they would.
Yeah Lebron and wade going 2-2 shouldn’t beat Tim and Tony winning 4
Commenter fucked up this list
@@maahirgupta8668 nah wade and lebron washes klay and steph
Dude, your channel is amazing.
For the Grizzlies I'd actually probably go with Gasol and Conley, not Z Bo and Gasol
Ya, the Ja dick riding is crazy
Crazy .. den won the ship right after this
If you would have put KD instead of Klay for the Warriors, I would have unsubscribed…so I’m happy we still here!
Although they haven't won a ring, I would rank Stockton/Malone 3rd. And don't forget Payton/Kemp for the Supersonics (OKC).
Great videos!
If Stockton won a ring he would be my #2 best PG of all time.. He is still Top 5 though..
@@kenrickkahn I can understand your reasoning, but when it comes to playing the PG position and the role the point guard plays, I think he's #1. Others tend to rank higher because they were the top scorers on their teams, but I feel like if you aren't racking up huge assist and steal totals, you ain't playing the PG position right. And no one did those better than Stockton.
@@kalitor your a casual john stockon like top 5 in scoring all pgs 😂
@@talviskellerjr709Stockton could score the basketball but that offense that Jerry Sloan had limited Stockton but enabled Karl Malone
Great dous. I'd loved to have more runner ups mentioned (clyde/porter, dame/cj, billups/bigben, kyle/demar, barry/wilkes etc) to honor their axcomplishments, but I would change only one: I would put key mart instead of vince carter because of their finals trips and ranked them a little lower..
For some reason I interpreted porter as Michael Porter Jr. lol idk why
4:23 sorry thats ruined
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Wade & LeBron are highlight machines during their primes.
ong, thats what made my interest for the sport skyrocket
I loved that they embraced the villain roles while looking good doing it.. The LeBron/Wade era was fun as hell man..
People in my state (Alabama) a damn football state had Heat Jerseys flying around everywhere.. It was just unbelievable..
That photo of LeBron stuffing it after Dwayne had given him the assist is iconic .
Weird to see Parker with Duncan. He has more rings (and years with The Big Findmental) than The Amiral, but he embodies more the Spurs as a group/team, while the 1998 to 2001 Spurs were The Twin Towers, 2 All NBA players, best D in the league ...
Great list. That said, putting lebron and Wade above Duncan and Parker was objectively wrong. But that's the only nit I have to pick with this list
As a Wade fan..I can't put Wade,James over Duncan either
@@Bigedub101 I can. Ain't that hard
Harden and the travel on his step back three should definitely be in there.
This is so underrated!
When discussing lakers duos I think it’s worth mentioning Baylor and west. Yes the other lakers duos were better but these two reached the finals many times and won a single championship.
Technically, Elgin retired before the Lakers won a title.
Note: Where Oscar Robertson+Jerry Lucas (Kings)
Nets: Does he know?
San Antonio spurs had two great duos
Tim Duncan and David Robinson
Tony Parker and Tim Duncan
No, only one duo--duncan and Robinson. Duncan, Parker and Manu were the big 3
Literally every team: “We could see them win a ring in the near future”💀💀
Kinda crazy how the jazz in 96 had an old core and yet they stayed together for 7 years after that and were successful the whole time.
Wouldn’t say successful cause they didn’t win a ring but yes they were a good team that made the finals a lot
Hakeem and clyde were no joke. Doc and Moses were crazy ! I predict and edit here !
The Pacers should be Reggie Miller and Rik Smits and that was the core duo in the peak days of the Pacers. I know Dale Davis made the All-Star in 2000 in the same season they made the finals, but Rik Smits was a more crucial contributor compared to Dale Davis when you look at the longevity of the Pacers run. But if your scope is really just for 2000 which was the Pacers best year, then it should really be Jalen Rose and Reggie Miller. Dale Davis was just a charity pick for the Eastern All-Stars that year since most of the elite Power Forwards were in the West. And for the Lakers, it should be Shaq and Kobe, I dominant force pairing with the player that comes closest to being a Michael Jordan replicate. If Shaq just took his fitness seriously, Shaq and Kobe would be number one on this list.
1998
Reggie and who, that gave the Jordan Bulls "the toughest series I ever played in" PER JORDAN?
They went to 7 games vs the eventual league champions - MUCH more impressive than 2000.
Awesome duos
Underrated channel
Can’t rank a duo lower because of what they’re going to do in the future. In this free agency NBA no duo is safe.
If we’re going off duo and not the accomplishments, I say Kobe and Shaq
@@superidol238 Kobe and Shaq Lost in their prime, MJ and Pippen 6-0. Shaq and Kobe are better player, no Q ask. But MJ-PIp duo do more
5:34 your prediction became true!
Good list. I’d have put Stockton Malone higher to me they are top 3 with Kobe Shaq and Mike Scottie
Sonics Kemp & Payton should have easily made the list!
Agreed but this guy chose Durant & Westbrook from the Seattle/ OKC franchise
Kobe and shaq are the best duo
Sure son, whatever you say
I hate when people call Magic and Kareem a Duo when they had Big Game James Worthy who was a hallmof famer and scoring leader. That's like calling LeBron James,, Chris Bosh, and Dwayne Wade a duo.
Showtime Lakers was a stacked team!
@@octo20 agreed
The spurs duo also included Manu
RIP Bill Russell
You forgot Malcolm Brogdon for the 50/40/90 club
I respect this list a lot
Derozan and Lowry had a much bigger impact on the raps. Mad respect for kawhi though.
I think it was Carter and T-Mac. That franchise was nothing before them. The Raptors are definitely one of the tougher ones to pic.
@@awelch31 Playoff wise, Lowry and Derozan spent more time in the playoffs and went further than Carter and T-Mac. I agree with you, Toronto is a tough one to pick.
I'm a Celtics fan, and putting Bill Russel and Bob Cousy is reasonable. But at the same time can we mention that they got there rings from a 'weak era' (no disrespect to these players they had an amazing impact on the court and off changing the way of basketball). Further proving my point Bill Russel had 8 Hall of Famers on his team as a rookie. Mentioning the fact that Bill only had challenge from Wilt Chamberlain and Jerry West. That and his stats averaging 15 Points 23 Rebounds and 4 Assist. But it all comes to a close when speaking on his percentage. As he would shoot 11/25 in the Mid Ranged area need to remind that the majority of his shots did come from the paint as Bill Russel was not a shooter. Then there is his Free Throw % Which was 14/25 or 56%. Then the shorter amounts of games being played (72) as we have seen others like 1995-96 Bulls win 72 games and the 2015-16 Warriors win 73. And all of that adding up to the skill being shown in the Late 1950s - 1960s. And then there is the shorter Playoff Run as they would only play 4 Games In the NBA Finals. Who knows what would have happened if there was 4 Games to be played. And don't even get me started on Bob Cousy.
With That being said Larry Bird and Kevin McHale, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce, and Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown have preformed better than the 1960's Celtics. I would go into my stats for people who still need proof that these players have preformed better. But without Bill Russel Celtics would have a little ring collection so no disrespect towards Bill Russel as I am pretty sure this video went off of the Impact that the players made on the team. But if it went off of the better players it would be tough for a team to represent the Celtics.
4:59
Depends on the All-Rookie.
I'd go for Tom Heinsolm and Bill Russell easily hands down over most other pairs - and they're not even the best duo the Celtics ever had.
"now in the near future this could be Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant" oh noooo
Kobe & Shaq who are a duo is left out while Kevin Love and Bosh are left out to make it a Duo for Lebron 🤦🏽♂️
Shaq and penny should have been in the top five. I'll say top ten if anything.
My personal favorite duo is Lebron and the bubble.
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lmao
😱😭😭💀☠️
I know they don't have a title, but Stockton and Malone are at least a top 5 duo. Stockton leads (by a huge amount) in 2 of the 5 main recorded statistics (steals and assists) and Malone is 3 all time in scoring behind only Kareem and Lebron. They were historic and would have had two rings if they had faced any other team in the finals than Jordan (I know, what if, but they absolutely dominated the league those two years). They're also were on the Dream Team together.
top 3 i mean they're both like top 3 in their positions
I definitely have them over Lebron/Wade.
Paul and Blake were too high for me but great video keep up the good work!
5:40
Ignoring the ABA days - where the best Pacers duo was probably Mel Daniels and George McGuinnes.
Reggie and dale davis over jokic and Murray is wild even back when this was made
More athletic competition doesn't make modern eras tougher. Athleticism sky rockets as fouls increase, and physical contact plummets. Players have more energy and less injury needed to train harder. Athleticism alone, isn't enough to determine toughness, you should also factor in physicality. Because if players of today were allowed hard fouls, checking, charging w/o techs, and lane crowding; they wouldn't be able to train nearly as hard. More training, less gaming, as players sit out games for unknown overtraining ailments. Those 'sit out' games allow recovery throughout the season which then leads to rejuvenation, which then leads to stat padding in games played.
Shaq and Penny did not defeated a prime Jordan, they defeated #45 Jordan. 😅
For the Nuggets I would put Ai and melo
Should of had Shawn Kemp and Gary Payton over Russ and Kev
Uhhhh no
ABSOLUTELY. Kemp & Payton was more dynamic and they won more
If we’re going off duo and not the accomplishments, I say Kobe and Shaq
Ray Allen & Rashard Lewis did not make it?
Good one. The last great Seattle duo. They will both get their jerseys retired with the SuperSonics when Seattle gets an expansion team
How are the kings below so many other duos that also didn't win anything. Those early 2000's kings teams were amazing, pushed those Shaq Kobe Lakers to 7 games. You could argue they should have beat those Lakers in 2002 had some referee shenanigans not occurred.
Goated
I agree with this list 👍🏼 Can you do best trio?
20:57
Wilt and West should also be on that list for the Lakers.
West was a LOT better than Kobe and the "by the time he played with Magic" Kareem, Wilt could argue the point vs Shaq or Magic abet he was in his waning years with the Lakers.
It's also hard to ignore the NBA STILL RECORD 33 game winning streak.
Putting the Heat over the Spurs is criminal
I think the hornets duo is better than the griz duo but that’s just me but I am a hornets fan tho
too much weight in rings. malone and stockton so low it’s just absurd.
As a HUGE Rockets fan I have always loved Olajuwon and Drexler, especially because of Phi Slama Jama
But how could he leave off Sampson and Olajuwon?
@@curtisthomas3598 I said Olajuwon and Sampson didn’t go to U of H
@@thepoisonouspotato3631 The episode is about NBA duos, since you said you were a huge Rocket fan, I was mentioning how he left them off the list. Nothing to do with the UofH statement. I'm from Houston, I got that.
@@curtisthomas3598 oh ok thanks for being more clear, I understand now, my bad, and yeah I love Sampson and Olajuwon, they lead the rockets to the finals, imagine if the Sampson Jordan trade on draft night actually did happen?
@@thepoisonouspotato3631 Here's another tidbit incase you didn't already know. Houston was offered a trade for Sampson by Portland in exchange for Clyde Drexler and the 2nd pick, which was Jordan. Houston turned it down. I'm still sick.
Whoever wrote this is absolutely under 25. Ranking Stockton and Malone at 8TH?? Not including Kemp and GP in favor of the diva duo of Durant and Westbrook. And the real Wolves duo is KG and Marbury. Take away that one decent season Cassell had with KG and he's not on the radar. Oh and the Spurs answer is Duncan and David Robinson. Not close.
MJ and Pippen being the best duo isn't a surprise. Both were major offensive and defensive threats, superstars, had great chemistry, and could carry the team if one was hurt or not in the zone. Having Superman and Batman on your team just wasn't fair to the league.
I think lebron is at the top of this list because lebron. The fact he was put above tony and Timmy smh. Dude gets way more credit than he should SOMETIMES.
Boston: Bird & McHale
New York/New Jersey/Brooklyn: Dr.J & Super John Williamson
Toronto: Lowry & DeRozan
Buffalo/San Diego & LA Clippers: McAdoo & Randy Smith
Rochester/Cincinnati/Kansas City/Sacramento: Big O & Jerry Lucas
Vancouver/Memphis Grizzlies: Marc Gasol & Randolph
Milwaukee: Sidney Moncrief & Marques Johnson
Portland: Lillard & McCollum
Phoenix: Barkley & Kevin Johnson
Seattle/OKC: Payton & Kemp
Steph Curry and his illegal screens ❤
Jokic Murray just jumped up son.
oh yeah, let's rank duos based on the "team's" accomplishements.
Yeah Malone and Stockton wouldn't have been so great without...uhhh what's his name...and the other guy too. Without those guys, Stockton and Malone were average at best, I don't even know why they're considered a "duo".
@@BigNastyB16 you just proved my point, buddy. Some duos had scrubs around em and had to do everything. While u could easily name others who had hall of famers or allstars with em. Jordan and pippen are a "duo" here. Yet we all know who else was there. Monster rebounder Rodman and elite sniper kerr. Bron and wade were the "duo" but there was bosh and allen there as well. Stockton and malone, they also had euh . Well.. uuuh.. see ? It's unfair to compare "duos" based on team accomplishements.
Good list but fresh from a 17 month retirement Jordan isn't his prime. That would be '87-'93.
Barkley & KJ faced a prime Jordan in the finals so I would place them instead of Nash & Stoudemire.
Caruso and Beverley low key vicious on the defensive end
The disrespect on Gasol and Randolph
11:42 raare moment of him not sayiing nice after saying 69
Shaq and Kobe, you missed Shaq and Kobe which is potentially the best duo in all of the NBA with a close call between them and Stottie with Jordan.
Kawhi and Lowry ranked that high 😂
Steph and Green are que right duo
for thunder/super sonics,I will actually pick jack sigma and fmvp dennis johnson
They don't know nothing about that!! Glad Sikma finally made the HOF a couple of years ago. Gus Williams & DJ is my all time favorite backcourt
7:45 bro forgot to do the voice
As long as MJ and Scottie are number 1, this list remains 100% accurate no matter what you change.
Frankly I'd probably have Magic and Kareem over MJ and Pippen
you can pretty easily argue MJ as the GOAT, but you get two top 10 players OAT together, compared to a top 3 at worst and like a top 25 player
KG and Sam Cassel??? Not KG and Marbury???
the fact u put ja & desmond is reduculous plus jay team with out him in 2022 went 20-5; mike & gasol went to wcf
charles & kevin johnson was better they got to a finals
Jokic and murray behind those right above them 😆😆😆
Do this but just based off the players all time skill
shaq and penny should be higher tbh
Idk bro said they bet Prime MJ which wasn’t true
Webber Bibby / Webber Peja are so disrespected here...
The Bucks pick is Clearly wrong lol.. he said Gainnis is " Clearly " better than all four players. That's funny.. 😁🤣🤣🤣
Surprised Melo and AI weren't mentioned whatsoever in denver
Steph and Klay too low. Should've been higher than Lebron and Wade.
Wade & lebron over Duncan & Parker ? How 🤔⁉️
Penny and Shaq are top 10
Nah
not even close, he did a great job on the video
The best Kings duo is actually Big O and Jerry Lucas
Did he say Giannis was better than Kareem?
Long time Pacer fan. David West and Paul George where better as much as I hate to say it.
6:38 this estimate missed heavily
Wade and James all day! It is like watching top 10 plays of the night every Miami game.
Bro called the Jokic, Murray finals
cavs went to 4 straight finals not 3