I'm bored so maybe this is just a pointless rant. But i've been looking at a few things after reading "washed up" , "to old" , "closed window" etc. I was actually watching a youtube doc on MJ that prompted me with the though about the age of everyone. I had to actually check and see how old Kobe was. I didn't even know.
I never hear anything about Kobe Bryant. I'm using Kobe for my example because he is the MVP for the Lakers whom everyone is saying will win it again this year. I'm also using MJ as a reference because to me he is the best player of all time.
Pierce is 32, Garnett is 33, and Allen is 34
Out of the Big 3 Allen is the oldest but IMO plays like the youngest.
Now Kobe Bryant is 31 and just to throw it in there Odom is 30 and Fisher is 34.
MJ won the last 3 of the bulls championships at 33, 34, and 35. He could have went at least 2 more years easily winning the championship but very possible he could have gone a awhile contending in the playoffs, had he not retired.
Pierce is 1 years older than Kobe.
Allen is 3 years old than Kobe.
Garnett is 2 years older than Kobe.
Factor in the minutes played.
Garnett = 40,619
Allen = 36,680
Kobe = 36,315
Pierce = 31,895
KG has played alot more minutes. But it's not as bad as it looks. Here is a list of the top all time minutes leaders
Abdul-Jabbar 57,446
Karl Malone 50,543
Elvin Hayes 50,000
Chamberlain 47,859
John Havlicek 46,471
Robert Parish 45,704
John Stockton 45,489
Moses Malone 45,071
Olajuwon 44,222
On average if KG was to play 30 MPG then it is VERY much possible that he could still have 250 games in him at the least.
Garnett has played 1,087 games. While there are alot of people above that I will just use the most games played by Abdul-Jabbar with 1,560.
Now sure in the end injuries make the decision on ultimately how long a player plays but there is some time left.
Yea like I said i'm bored. I got up early and it's taking for ever for my work day to start :-p