Exactly, I'm a Lakers fan but to throw shade at an organization that beat you fair and square under the same rules that also applied to you is truly some loser shit
Well I stopped playing chess a while back the game just got boring to me and I didn't like all the petty drama in top level chess, but I loved basketball my whole life so it made more sense to make videos on that
@@HoopNuke That's amazing that you're doing something you're passionate about. If you need a video idea here are a few: Rise and fall of Oj Mayo, KG vs Dirk vs Giannis: Who's the second best PF, and the rise and fall of the ABA: The NBA's biggest competition.
I would say that he definitely had more offensive skill than Shaq, he just simply didn't have the size and the strength of Shaq, and while I do think that he was equals with Dirk on offense, in my opinion he was a way better defender than Dirk !!
TD in the mid 2000s suffered many injuries, bad ankles in 2005, plantar fasciitis in 2006, and some more ankle and knee injuries along the to 2011. I think these ailments zapped away some of his mobility.
true, I still think that despite that in both the 2003 and 2005 Finals he was the man, in 2014 he was just getting old so it's not expected of him to perform to that high of a level
Tim Duncan > Michael Jordan. And we would have had a head to head Finals performance as a rookie to prove it, but David Robinson could not accept that he was no longer the man in 98. And Jordan knew he lucked out and retired on top.
@@HoopNuke because people overrate him, putting him in convos he doesn't belong. He's been 'underrated' for nearly a decade now lol that's what I've been hearing people say at least, but if everyone is saying he's underrated then cleary he's not very underrated after all if everyone knows how good he was.
Well maybe the people that call him underated are people that are really into basketball, and they are saying that because the casual fan has no idea how good he is. It's important to understand that people that talk and make content about basketball usually have vastly different opinions that Jon Smith who started to follow the NBA 2 years ago and only watches highlights on UA-cam, this type of person might not even know who Tim Duncan is
really high quality video, deserves more attention and veiws for sure
Thanks boss, it's only the second video so I'm glad you enjoyed it
Phil Jackson's narrative was stupid. To get swept and then try to throw shade at the Spurs was the most sore loser thing I've ever witnessed.
Exactly, I'm a Lakers fan but to throw shade at an organization that beat you fair and square under the same rules that also applied to you is truly some loser shit
David Robinson getting hurt and never being the same is the worst thing that ever happened to the twin towers 😢
Yea I need to make a video on David Robinson too, definitely the saddest thing to happen to a set of Twin Towers in the 2000s
watched this video and expected the creator to have at least 50k subs, cant wait to see this channel develop
Man it means a lot, it's only the second video I made, I'm looking forward to improving the content even more !!
Top 5 player ever fs.
Should be in the top 5 for most people, top 10 undebatable!!
Bro. You make chess and basketball videos?
Nope, only basketball videos now !!
@HoopNuke No way man. Why?
Well I stopped playing chess a while back the game just got boring to me and I didn't like all the petty drama in top level chess, but I loved basketball my whole life so it made more sense to make videos on that
@@HoopNuke That's amazing that you're doing something you're passionate about. If you need a video idea here are a few: Rise and fall of Oj Mayo, KG vs Dirk vs Giannis: Who's the second best PF, and the rise and fall of the ABA: The NBA's biggest competition.
Duncan in another league than Shaq Dirk EtonKids al
I would say that he definitely had more offensive skill than Shaq, he just simply didn't have the size and the strength of Shaq, and while I do think that he was equals with Dirk on offense, in my opinion he was a way better defender than Dirk !!
you need more attention, didnt you also have a chess channel
Thanks boss, yea I had one but I stopped playing chess (just got bored of the game) so it didn't make sense to make content about it anymore
TD in the mid 2000s suffered many injuries, bad ankles in 2005, plantar fasciitis in 2006, and some more ankle and knee injuries along the to 2011. I think these ailments zapped away some of his mobility.
true, I still think that despite that in both the 2003 and 2005 Finals he was the man, in 2014 he was just getting old so it's not expected of him to perform to that high of a level
Tim Duncan > Michael Jordan. And we would have had a head to head Finals performance as a rookie to prove it, but David Robinson could not accept that he was no longer the man in 98. And Jordan knew he lucked out and retired on top.
I think that Jordan made what we call "a good business decision" 😂
ain’t no one did it like the big fundamental! 🫡
Greatest Power forward to touch a basketball !!!
overrated
care to explain why you think that
@@HoopNuke because people overrate him, putting him in convos he doesn't belong. He's been 'underrated' for nearly a decade now lol that's what I've been hearing people say at least, but if everyone is saying he's underrated then cleary he's not very underrated after all if everyone knows how good he was.
Well maybe the people that call him underated are people that are really into basketball, and they are saying that because the casual fan has no idea how good he is. It's important to understand that people that talk and make content about basketball usually have vastly different opinions that Jon Smith who started to follow the NBA 2 years ago and only watches highlights on UA-cam, this type of person might not even know who Tim Duncan is