Tim Duncan has a ways to go
October 19, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Chauncey Billups, NBA Basketball, Rasheed Wallace, San Antonio Spurs, Shaq, Tim Duncan
NBA Obsessed takes you into the hit and run game of NBA Basketball.
One of my favorite hoop sites is basketball reference.com
Today, why don’t we look at playoff games for a player’s career?
So who has the most NBA playoff games in their career that is still playing?
1. Robert Horry 244 – Somehow this guy gets himself on teams that win it all and he makes big shots.
2. Shaquille O’Neal 203 – The big guy was the dominant player in the game for most of his career.
3. Tim Duncan 155 – The big fundamental always seems to get the job done and creates a mismatch on the court.
4. Derek Fisher 154 – Just like Robert Horry, this guy finds a way to play for winning teams and makes big shots.
5. Kobe Bryant 152 – What Kobe did last year cemented his legacy as one of the best players in the game for all time.
6. Rasheed Wallace 149 – The mercurial center for the Pistons can be whatever he wants to be on a given night and he plays superb defense.
7. Lindsey Hunter 141 – Lindsey may be done, but Joe Dumars keeps talking him into one more year. The speedy backcourt player is one of the best one on one defenders of quick point guards.
8. Sam Cassell 136 – You could see age catching up to the quick shooting Sam Cassell as he played for the Celtics last year. Sam could always get his shot off in the playoffs, which is a special skill in itself.
9. Bruce Bowen 130 – a key member of Tim Duncan’s team, Bruce can stop any forward or big guard in the league.
10. Chauncey Billups and Tony Parker 117 – both excellent guards at the point position for their respective teams. Tony is more of a penetrator and Chauncey is known for his big shots.
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