Since joining a real team (like Duncan's Spurs), KG is 4-3 against Duncan and averaging 17 PPG, 8 RPG, 2 APG.
Duncan had Robinson next to him in those early years and then he had Parker, Manu and Co. in the seasons after...
I'm not saying that Duncan isn't one of the greatest big men of all time, but it's not like those SAS vs MIN match-ups were just Duncan vs. KG.
Exactly.
I still wonder from time to time how things would've been if KG had David Robinson, Manu or TP.
Or...if Tim Duncan had Sam Casell, Rasho Nesterovic, or Sprewell.......
In 2003, Tim Duncan's second leading scorer (Tony Parker) averaged 15.5 points per game, and 14.7 points in the playoffs. Manu Ginobili averaged 7.6 points. I think sometimes people put too much emphasis on Duncan's supporting cast. He was an individually great player who carried his teams to playoff success.
I wouldn't really go by those stats as evidence
Parker and Ginobili can average 5 points a game, but guess what, they are Parker and Ginobli
When they are on the floor, based on their pedigree, they demand attention. They could stink it up the whole game but teams always know the possibility of either of them burning them with a game winning jumper
Who on KG's teams (besides that one year with Cassell and Sprewell) was ever as good as Parker and Ginobili? Why in the world would teams give attention to Troy Hudson or Nesterovic?
Its the same like this Heat-Pacers series. Bosh may not be putting up gawdy stats and the best player on the Heat, but missing him in the lineup has greatly affected the Heat. The attention Bosh gets gives Wade and James the spacing they need to dominate driving the lane
Duncan has had way more help as far as a supporting cast than KG. Theres no doubt about that