NBA: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Says Tim Duncan Has Had a Better Career Than Kobe Bryant, Magic Johnson Disagrees

Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant are often compared due to the longevity and success they’ve both achieved in their careers.  They both have won five NBA championships a piece and both did it with one team, Duncan the Spurs and Bryant the Lakers.  Kobe is obviously the more popular player and many have likened him to Michael Jordan, therefore automatically touting him as the better player with the better career.  But that is not a unanimous opinion.  Duncan, also known as the “Big Fundamental”, is considered by some as the best power forward in the history of the NBA and unlike Kobe, he’s still playing at a fairly high level.  Lakers legends Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson were asked to pick who had the better career between Kobe and Tim, they each had a different answer.


(Photo) NBA: Lebron James Writes Tribute To Tim Duncan, Calls Him The Best Power Forward Ever

The Cavs and Spurs played a great game against each other last night in what may be a preview of the NBA Finals later this season. The Spurs came out on top, winning 99-95 but there were alot of great players on the court for both sides. Perhaps the greatest of them all was Tim Duncan and after the game, Lebron James took the opportunity to recognize Duncan for his greatness and show him the ultimate respect he deserves.


Sports: Floyd Mayweather Made More in 36 Minutes Than LeBron James in His NBA Career!

The fight between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao netted about $600 million, making it the most lucrative fight in boxing history.  The bout made the two boxers record breaking amounts of money but Pacquiao’s net take will be significantly reduced after paying off his promoter, Bob Arum and Top Rank, a fee that Mayweather doesn’t have since he owns his own company.  So how much did Mayweather make?  Enough to eclipse the careers of NBA legends in the making.


(Video) NBA: Spurs Get DRUNK & Stumble Out of Club After Being Eliminated From Playoffs

The San Antonio Spurs suffered a heartbreaking elimination from the playoffs after a game winner from Chris Paul gave the Los Angeles Clippers a 111-109 win.  No worries because apparently they drank their sorrows away and partied like champs at a nightclub afterwards.


NBA: Gregg Popovich Comments on Wether The San Antonio Spurs Aging Core Will Return Next Season

Gregg Popovich and the San Antonio Spurs just got eliminated from the playoffs after losing a heartbreaker against the Los Angeles Clippers, with a gutsy performance from Chris Paul. Now the questions that seem to arise every year with the aging Spurs roster is wether Pop’ and his aging core group are going to return next season.


NBA: Report, If Tim Duncan Retires, Spurs Make It Known They Are Going After Marc Gasol

San Antonio has been the league’s most consistent franchise for going on 18 years now, but two of the three players that have been in place for much of the team’s recent success — Duncan and Ginobili — are in the final years of their respective contracts, and could very well choose retirement at the conclusion of this season. If that happens, the Spurs aren’t going to pursue a long rebuild through the draft. They’re instead expected to go hard after one of the top unrestricted free agents that will hit the market this summer.


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