Maybe KG came up short a couple times but for the most part it was against teams where they were completely out matched
except that isn't entirely true. Seattle wasn't a better team and KG was by far the best player in that series in 97/98. 99/00 KG was horrible in the playoff loss to Portland. Brandon was the best player for the Wolves that post season and it wasn't close. Aside from Duncan and a very old Robinson, the Spurs were a fairly poor team in 00/01, yet easily beat KG's wolves. Dallas in 01/02, which I described above, wasn't better then Minnesota. The Wolves with KG, Spree, Cassell, and Wally didn't even make the playoffs in 04/05. The Wolves weren't enough close to the playoffs the next two seasons with KG still very much in his prime. An all time great player should never miss the post season for three consecutive seasons in his prime. It just shouldn't happen, yet it did with KG. And that is with just two post season series victories in his first 8 playoffs, including 7 straight seasons without a series victory.
KG is not a #1. He is perhaps the best #2 ever, but he just doesn't have what it takes to be a #1 player, which is more then evident by looking at his career.
Seattle in 1997/98 won 60 games, had an in their primes Payton and Baker, plus Sam Perkins, Detlef Schrempf and Nate McMillan. Minnesota had KG and Marbury (Googs was out). Seattle was the better team.
99/2000 18.8, 8.8, 10.8 is awful? Oh and the supposedly superior Brandon put up 19.5 and 8.5.
01/02 Finley, Nash, Van Exel and Jawan Howard is = to WallyWorld, Billups, Rasho and Peeler?