Without a doubt Kevin Garnett. He's the only player in this bunch that can play all 5 positions on the court. Dirk can shoot but if he hes a bad night he has nothing to fall back on. Tim Duncan is a great player, but his teamates take alot off of him. So he'll get his numbers no matter what. Kg is all by his self, and has the number 1 ranking in player proficiency. He can dribble shoot and pass like a guard. Yes Dirk has the better shot but, Kg is always going to give you at least 20 points, 13 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 blocks, 3 steals a game. Dirk And Tim can't do that.
2007-01-30 18:13:42
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answered by Jeff M 2
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I would pick Garnett easily because he has tremendous skills both offensively and defensively.
Nowitzki is a freakin monster on offense but the dude is a liability on defense.
Duncan this year does not look like the Duncan of old. He is slower and seems to be getting dunked on more often.
By the way, Garnett dropped 44 and 11 in a win against Stoudemire and the best team in the league.
2007-01-31 02:21:22
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answered by CreamOfSumYungGuy 1
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this season, i'd want dirk, just because he is playing at such an unbelievable level. otherwise i'd say garnett. he's 7'1" (listed at 6'11"), he can play any position better than at least 90% of the players at that position, he can defend, he can rebound, he can pass, he can score, he wants to win more than just about any nba player ever. the reason he still flys under the radar is because in his entire career, he has had about 3 players who weren't sub-par on his team. if you swap duncan and garnett's places, garnett has at least 3 rings, duncan has none. really though, you can't go wrong with any of these guys, a lot depends on what you're looking for from your power forward. as for who i'd want to be, i'd say probably dirk or amare. big athletic guys who can dominate any time they step on the court, and they're playing on the two best teams in the nba
2007-01-31 00:43:06
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answered by C_Millionaire 5
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It depends who else is on my team. Duncan knows how to win rings (yep, 3 rings and Finals MVP). Garnett is exciting but is either a choker or tires out b/c I've seen too many 4th Qtrs where he fades. Now, the more complete player is Dirk. A 7 footer has never had a stroke like this guy. I'm a huge Spurs fan so I'm going with Duncan as long as you surround him with shooters.
As for who I want to be in the NBA...Tony Parker...EVA LONGERIA!!!
2007-01-31 00:48:50
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answered by phm210 2
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dirk. garnett and duncan are getting old, and dirk has a positive effect to the team and an all around game that is hard to defend. (Plus, he's 7-0 and can really spread the floor.)
2007-01-31 00:29:27
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answered by Stupid Nerd 2
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Right now,maybe KG over Dirk, in a close verdict.A couple of years ago, it might have been Tim Duncan, but he may never get back to the Duncan of old.KG is versatile, not totally clutch, but nevertheless a great player who plays defense,which Dirk doesn't quite do.
2007-01-31 16:08:47
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answered by zebbie g 2
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Dirk. He has one advantage over the other 2, he can shoot the 3, so that makes him much more valuable. He also has a higher FT percentage over the other 2, so when the game comes down to FTs, I want Dirk at the line. Points wise, they're about equal. The only thing lacking in Dirk is his leadership ability.
2007-01-31 00:34:30
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answered by Anonymous
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l would want dirk on my team because he cant shoot turn around j's and is preety tall. he also is a good defender and has the skills that duncan and garnett don't have like shooting 3's without no problem.
2007-01-31 10:59:23
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answered by Pistonsfan101 5
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Duncan! He plays defense Garnett plays ok defense but Duncan is better. Offense wins the glory but defense wins the game
2007-01-31 00:38:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Kevin Garnett without question. The best all around player in the league.
2007-01-31 00:27:04
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answered by WestCoastin4Life 7
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