I was just talking about this yesterday lol, it's crazy the stuff that gets thrown around. Spurs culture is winning, and that's perfectly compatible with earning winning-related trophies and accolades.
Growth and development, I believe is how Jacob Tobey relayed it to Sean. His younger sisters are high level athletes, also. One is signed to play basketball at Kansas next year.
Michael Jordan will be leaving that house as the people who grew up watching him die off. Simple fact is that the GOAT debate has and always will be extremely fluid depending on the generation you're talking to.
I'm a millennial and watched all of Lebeta's career live and only the GOAT's two years with the Wizards live, but I've seen almost all of his games including his 80s games via bootlegged video tapes and stuff over the years. MJ is the GOAT. And 6-0 >>>>>>>>>> 3.0001-6.
Well....Iguodala has earned the reputation to be the 1st option to shoot the last shot for a "fate of universe on the line" game accordingly to Max Kellyman
Kobe is far from the GOAT and I despise(d) him as a person but as a player you have to give him credit for having that little extra passion, work ethic and sheer competitiveness and refusal to lose that Jordan had, that Duncan had, that even lesser players like Paul Pierce, Manu and Stephen Jackson had to an extent, that modern stat-padding players like Lebron and Curry despite their talents don't have tbh. In fact, Dwyane Wade had that more than Lebron ever did. Wemby is showing some of that but it's early.