ESPN.com 전문위원인 빌 시몬스씨의 칼럼이죠. 아마 2002년(2001년?)부터 이 칼럼을 시작한것으로 알고있습니다.
현역 선수들중 누가 가장 가치있는가 하는 질문에 그룹별로 나누어 랭킹을 매기는 식으로 쓴 글입니다.
누가 가장 가치있는 선수인가 하는 문제는 곧 선수들의 트레이드의 가치와도 직결되는 문제이기때문에 같은 의미로 생각하면 될 것 같습니다. 매년 Top40 여명의 선수를 랭킹시켰는데요..모두 열거하기엔 인원이 너무 많기때문에 트레이드가치 최상위 그룹인 Untouchables Group만 발췌해봤습니다. 해석은 굳이 하지 않아도 될 것같네요. 알럽카페에 워낙 실력자분들이 많으셔서 번역은 오히려 옥의티가 될 수 있다능..^^
9. Jason Kidd -- Put it this way: I don't think Jason Kidd is getting traded again anytime soon.
..........이런 평가를받던 키드횽아였는데....세월이 뭔지...ㅜㅜ
8. Allen Iverson-- Isn't ranked higher only because of age (he'll be 27 in June), baggage (you're always waiting for the other shoe to drop with him), and durability (he's absorbed an Emmitt Smith-type pounding over the past few years -- the Sixers are having trouble keeping him on the court) ... with all of that said, the road to the Eastern Conference title still goes through Iverson ... the toughest player in the league, bar none ... also the most fun superstar to see in person with good seats, for all the trash-talking, swearing and general ribaldry involved ... you'll learn new ways that the word "F---" can be used in a sentence.
..........답사마도 식서스에서 너게츠, 다시 피스톤스로 여행을 거듭했습죠. 다시한번 세월이란.....
7. Tracy McGrady -- Hold on.
...............건강했던 티맥은 언터쳐블이었는데....이때를 생각하면 그저 눈물만 줄줄
6. Paul Pierce -- Here's the best argument in this entire column: McGrady vs. Pierce. Let's break it down:
McGrady is 18 months younger ... Pierce is a better all-around offensive player, mainly because he's fearless going to the basket ... they're even defensively, although McGrady could be a Pippen-caliber defensive player if he wanted it badly enough ... Pierce has a terrible habit of making dumb fouls and getting into foul trouble ... McGrady has a terrible habit of mailing in certain games and refusing to break a sweat ... Pierce never takes a night off ... McGrady is slightly more unstoppable when he's on ... Pierce is more durable (he hasn't had a major injury yet, other than nearly getting stabbed to death before last season) ... McGrady suffers from those chronic back problems, always a red flag ...
Pierce gets major points because his teammates like him and respond to him when he's feeling it ... you couldn't say the same about McGrady ... McGrady has a smidgeon more athletic ability, but Pierce works harder on his offensive game and plays with more passion ... McGrady gives me the feeling that he's happy being "The Guy Who Could Be The Best Guy In The League If He Wanted To" ... Pierce gives me the feeling that he wants to be "The Guy Who Became The Best Player In The League Because He Wanted It Badly Enough" ... there's a difference ... and yes, this is all subject to change ... right now, I'm going with The Truth.
..........이제는 동료가 된 폴피와 가넷..정말 상상도 못할 일이었죠 이때는
5.Kevin Garnett -- It will be interesting to see where he ranks on this list one year from now ... is it possible that KG is the greatest Second Banana of all-time -- like a combination of James Worthy, Kevin McHale and Scottie Pippen -- but he's just not capable of being the Crunch-Time Guy for a contender? ... not nearly reliable enough at crunch-time ... at some point, you have to evolve to the next level, and it just hasn't happened for him yet ... damn shame, too ... nobody in the NBA has more charisma, nobody in the NBA is more likable ... the sentimental favorite of this year's playoffs.
외로운 한마리 늑대 가넷..정말 이땐 외로운 늑대라는 콘셉트가 이보다 더 잘 어울릴 수 없었던..
4.Dirk Nowitzki -- If I were a Bucks fan, this guy would keep me awake at nights ... "The rights to Robert Traylor for the rights to Dirk Nowitzki" ... yes, folks, that trade actually happened on draft day '98 ... the entire city of Milwaukee will now light itself on fire ... put it this way: seven-footers with 25-foot range who can rebound and run the floor aren't growing on trees ... and Dirk Diggler hasn't nearly peaked as a player (just wait until he hones a few low-post moves) ...
Bonus points here because he plays with such passion ... more bonus points because he possesses the most jaw-dropping/breathtaking 3-point shot since Larry Legend ... is anyone else secretly excited to see what Nowitzki is capable of doing in the World Championships this summer? ... I mean, any team with Dirk Nowitzki is a viable threat against the USA, isn't it? ... it's almost enough to convince Detlef Schrempf to come out of retirement.
....대단하신 분
3.Tim Duncan -- How can he not be the MVP? ... the Spurs are on pace for the fourth-highest number of wins in the league even though Duncan is the only All Star-caliber player on their roster ... nobody ever talks about this ... clearly separated himself from KG and C-Webb this season -- 25.4 PPG, 12.8 RPG, 3.5 APG, 2.5 BPG, 50 percent shooting, superior defense and he's consistently double-teamed ... might get a little more recognition if he gave Pete Sampras his personality back ... along with Kobe and Iverson, one of the three best competitors in the league -- he hasn't taken a night off in five years ... major bonus points here because he's the only NBA player who consistently goes glass.
....참 할말없게 만드는 분
2.Kobe Bryant -- The most talented all-around player in the league ... I'd have him ranked No. 1 if all the stories about the "Hardened, Disillusioned, Chip-On-His-Shoulder Kobe" weren't floating around ... there's a chance (a slim chance, but a chance) that he's headed down the same road as Junior Griffey ... in other words, too much attention and too much talent wayyyyyyyyyy too soon, to the degree that it eventually affects his demeanor, his relationship with his teammates and his love for the game ... and the constant comparisons with MJ can't help ... couldn't Shaq retire for a year so we could see how Kobe handles having his own team?
...... 코비 코비 코비 코비
1.Shaquille O'Neal -- Seems a little dubious that he's ranked this high, right? After all, he turned 30 years old this season, he's always threatening to retire and he was responsible for "Kazaam."
6. Shaq -- You have to love Charley Rosen. If Robert Horry makes that 3 in Game 4, the Lakers are still playing right now. And yet the Lakers end up losing the series, so it's Shaq's fault because he was carrying too much weight on him? Jeez, Charley, I thought it was Kobe's fault for being selfish and impossible? Let's blame them both. They're coming off three straight titles and playing with a collection of stiffs and has-beens because their front office has been asleep for five years ... clearly, Shaq and Kobe need to do more. Puh-leeeeze.
The unbiased version: Shaq looked heavy because he waited to get surgery on his toe -- stupidly, I should add -- then that same toe bothered him during the season, so he never played himself into shape like he normally does. And when his knees started bothering him, that was that. An honest mistake. I don't think there was anything vindictive or lazy about it; he just screwed up. And then the Lakers faced a team in the playoffs that wanted it a little more. End of story.
Here's the bigger question: After winning three titles and proving everything he needed to prove, does Shaq even want this anymore? Is he willing to take the necessary steps to remain dominant? And if he walked away right now, after banking nine figures and winning a few rings, could you even blame him? That's why I have him ranked sixth. I don't think he likes working out during the off-season. I don't think he likes playing with Kobe. I think he knows that his teammates stink. And that his coach is probably calling it quits.
So here's my one crazy prediction of the summer: Shaq retires within the next few weeks. The Lakers sign Jermaine O'Neal with the new-found cap space. And either Shaq returns one year from now, rejuvenated and ready to go ... or he spends the next few years kicking back and enjoying life. If that means more Celebrity Roasts, I'm all for it.
5. Dirk Nowitzki -- Unbelievable offensive player. One of a kind. One of the few guys I would pay money to see. And if he really tore ligaments last week, then everything you're about to read is moot.
But if it was just your basic sprained knee ...
Well, I hope we won't look back at this whole "I don't want to take any chances with this sprained knee -- I'm perfectly happy to give away this chance at a championship because we'll have many more chances" debacle the same way we look back at Vince Carter's "Wait a second, there's no reason I can't graduate and play in Game 7!" decision two years ago. This may have even been worse. Seriously ... does MJ miss these games? Or Larry? Of course not. Even if he's hobbling up and down the court with the bulkiest knee brace on the planet, I'd rather have Dirk out there then Raef F---ing LaFrentz. Don't even get me started.
4. Tracy McGrady-- Here's my favorite T-Mac tidbit, and you can look this up on his game logs right here on America's favorite sports website, ESPN.com. Remember when everyone started to make noise about Kobe's 40-point game streak, how he could become the first person to average 40 in a month since Chamberlain? Well, T-Mac was cruising along, averaging 30 a game himself, and then he must have read one too many Kobe stories.
Here's how he finished the last week in February: 4 games, 39.5 PPG.
And here were his March numbers: 15 games, 35.9 PPG.
What a rivalry this should be ... and it's never happening as long as McGrady is trapped in Orlando. Couldn't David Stern stick a horse's head in Grant Hill's bed to get him to retire, just so Orlando could have the cap space this summer? And is the Commish losing his powers? How did the Lakers lose Game 6? How does Cleveland get LeBron? I'm starting to worry about him ... I think Barzini and Tattaglia might be ready to take some of his territory.
3. Kobe Bryant-- Man, he sure doesn't look like The Next MJ when he's playing with a 400-pound Shaq, the Artist Formerly Known as Big Shot Rob Horry, Mark Madsen and that Pargo guy.
(That reminds me, was "Pargo" his first name or his last name? Did we ever definitively find out? I would believe anything. Reminds me of the time I convinced my friend Butz that Siegfred and Roy's real names were Kenny Siegfred and Roy Jenkins. All right, I'm babbling ...)
2. Yao Ming-- I am honored to be included in your prestigious list, and that you consider me as a taller version of Bill Walton ... I feel like a goat herder who just found an extra patch of grass, and decided to sit down to eat his lunch ...
............신성 등장 두둥~~
1. Tim Duncan-- In a perfect world, we should be able to judge the best player in basketball by figuring out the answers to the following questions:
Does he make his teammates better? Would he have a more dramatic effect on average teammates than any other superstar? Would he be fun to play with? Would he fit in just as well with a group of talented players as he would with a bunch of role players? Would he do just about anything short of committing homicide to win a game? And when he's on a roll, are you watching him and saying, "There isn't anyone on the planet who could stop him?"
With Duncan, you would answer "Yes" to every one of those questions. That's why he's the two-time MVP, that's why the Spurs might win another title, and that's why Tim Duncan is the most untradeable player in the league. Until next year.
5. Kobe Bryant -- The parallels between this Kobe-Shaq thing and "Survivor All-Stars" are uncanny. There's Kobe working feverishly behind the scenes, trying to form an alliance against Phil Jackson and Shaq. He was like Boston Rob. Mitch Kupchak was Amber. Karl Malone was like Rupert. Shaq was Big Tom. Phil Jackson was Lex. GP was Susan Hawk. Jerry Buss was Jeff Probst -- trying to stay out of the way, always inadvertently starting trouble. And Shaq and Phil saw the plotting coming -- from miles away, for God's sake -- but they couldn't stop it from happening.
So here's the question: When Kobe finally voted Shaq off, do you think he drew a smiley face in the "Q" on the voting card? Or did he just write "SHAQ" in capital letters? I think he went with just the capital letters. And stared straight ahead when Shaq was putting out his torch. But that's just me.
(And yes, it feels weird seeing Kobe on the "Untouchable" list when, six months from now, there's an outside chance he could be sharing a bunk-bed in Colorado with a guy named Rufus. I'm trying not to think about it.)
-- Drops two notches from last year. How do you say "Step it up, big guy" in Chinese?
3. Kevin Garnett -- Here's the best argument of the column ...ㄷㄷㄷㄷ 외로웠던 늑대
2. Tim Duncan -- And we could argue this one for 10 paragraphs, or we could settle it with four words: "Two rings to zero."
I'm going with the four words. If that's OK. I almost went with the Kelly Taylor approach and said, "I choose me," but that would have been weird. So we'll go with Duncan and the rings.
(Ric Bucher made an interesting point here: Duncan played 18 more playoff games than KG in 2003 -- six extra weeks of hoops at the most intense level possible, followed by a tour of duty representing the U.S. in last summer's Olympic qualifying tournament. Of course, KG declined to play in that one. So KG basically rested for five straight months -- unlike Duncan -- then returned fresh for the season with a superior supporting cast. Well, guess who ended up getting injured? And guess who looked fresh all season and won the MVP award? Exactly.)
1. LeBron James -- Come on ... you were expecting someone else?
.....초신성 등장
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2005년
Group A: "Completely and Utterly Untouchable"
3. Dwyane Wade– (Still shaking my head over that rib injury.)
.....언터쳐블그룹에 첫 랭킹
2. Amare Stoudemire– You could make a good case that he should be No. 1. In fact, that's exactly what my buddy House said last week when we were figuring out this list: "Stoudemire is my No. 1. He showed a level of upside unmatched by any player his age in these playoffs, with the exception perhaps of Wade (and Stoudemire is more valuable than Wade because of the position he plays). If San Antonio loses Game 7 tonight, you're telling me that they would flatly reject Amare for Timmy? I'm not so sure."
...아마레도 언터쳐블그룹에 첫 랭크
1. Tim Duncan– Actually, I'm sure. Tim Duncan is retiring as a Spur.
......이냥반 뭥미
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2006년
Group A: "Completely and Utterly Untouchable"
5. Dirk Nowitzki His averages for the 2006 Finals: 22.8 points, 10.8 rebounds, 39 percent shooting, 25 percent from 3s, only 4.5 veiled "Boogie Nights" references per game from Scott Van Pelt and Neil Everett. Pretty pedestrian. By the way, kudos to my buddy House for spending a solid hour at work searching for the angry e-mail he sent me in mid-June (12 hours after Nowitzki's no-show in Game 4) and being genuinely crushed that he couldn't find it. These are the things my buddies do at work. Anyway, the e-mail roughly read like this:
Dear Dirk,
"We regret to inform you that we're rescinding your invite into the Pantheon, although we're mailing you $200 worth of feminine hygeine products to soften the blow. Now please take the skirt off, forget about the refs and start driving to the basket like you did in the first three rounds. You make us want to throw up. And next time you decide to [disgusting sexual act described in gory detail], please alert us first so we can wager against your team. You [expletive]."
Sincerely, The Pantheon Committee
4. Yao Ming Was making The Leap after the All-Star Break (25.7 points and 11.6 boards per game) before breaking his foot in early April. What a shame. And we forget that he's only 25 -- for instance, Shaq peaked at 28, Hakeem peaked at 30, David Robinson peaked at 29, Ewing and Moses peaked at 27, Kareem peaked with his almost unprecedented triple-whammy at age 33 (an MVP season, Finals MVP and award-winning cameo as Roger Murdock in "Airplane" in 1980), Paul Mokeski's mustache/perm combo peaked at 28, Mike Gminski's beard peaked at 29, and Shawn Bradley didn't peak as a dunking test dummy until 28. True centers take awhile. Everyone forgets this. We're getting a 28-12 from Yao one of these years. It's coming.
3. Tim Duncan His finishes in the Top 40 column: No. 2 (2001), No. 3 (2002), No. 1 (2003), No. 2 (2004), No. 1 (2005), No. 3 (2006). Pretty impressive. Not quite as good as making the All-NBA First Team eight years in a row, but pretty impressive.
2. LeBron James I know, I know -- under normal circumstances, he'd be No. 1. But these are the facts ...(여러 이유들은 원문에서 확인하시구요..^^)
1. Dwyane Wade Now here's someone we KNOW won't be going anywhere.
.....웨이드 포텐셜 폭발!!!!(이때가 아마 히트 nba우승시즌이죠?)
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2007년
Group A: "Completely and Utterly Untouchable"
3. Tim Duncan His finishes in the Trade Value column: No. 2 (2001), No. 3 (2002), No. 1 (2003), No. 2 (2004), No. 1 (2005), No. 3 (2006), No. 3 (2007). Now that's impressive.
2. Dwight Howard You can't even say he improved from April '07 to November '07 -- it's more like he transformed. We knew his scoring and rebounding numbers would eventually resemble Moses Malone's work in the late '70s, and we knew his athleticism was a perfect fit for the fan-friendly Nash era, but I always thought he had a little too much David Robinson in him. In other words, he was destined to become this generation's "awesome physical specimen and transcendent character guy who wasn't quite mean enough to be the best player on a championship team."
So imagine my surprise when D-Ho didn't just dominate these first six weeks but showed flashes of a non-Robinson side, getting fiesty after a few hard fouls and relishing the chance to unleash about 50 dunks in traffic. Maybe it wasn't quite like watching Hulk Hogan join the NWO and blacken his beard, but still, there's a consistent edge to Howard's game that Robinson never had. Through seven weeks, Howard has two 30-20 games, three 20-20 games, seven 30-15 games and 22 double-doubles and has a chance to become the first center since Moses to average a 24-15 for an entire season. And he's only 22. And we haven't even mentioned his defense (good and getting better) or the way he protects the rim (superb). If there's a chink in the armor, it's his crummy free-throw shooting. But that's it.
One other bonus with Howard that nobody mentions: Because he's a devout Christian, even when he turns 35 in 2020, those will be Christian years -- he won't have any of that smoking-drinking-partying mileage on him, which means he could play at a high level until his early-40s (much like how Kurt Warner keeps chugging along at age 36). In other words, Howard could and should shatter nearly every rebounding record if he stays healthy, and even if he averages a 23-13 for the next 12 years (a conservative guess), when you throw in his previous three seasons, Howard would suddenly be in striking distance of two-thirds of the conceivable NBA records that ever meant anything. And to think, just seven months ago, I wasn't sure if he was better than Al Jefferson.
...........어깨뽕씨 등장!! 새로운 프랜차이즈 슈퍼스타 예고
1. LeBron James You know somebody is great when his ceiling as a superstar -- which we raised this season because LeBron finally started treating every regular-season game like a playoff game on both ends of the floor -- manages to trump everything from the previous three paragraphs. Amazing.
One more thing: In my humble opinion, 2007 LeBron and 2007 Howard are more untradeable than anyone in the seven-year history of this "Trade Value" column, even surpassing (gulp) 2001 Shaq and 2003 Duncan. Yup, I think we're in pretty good shape with the National Basketball Association right now.
6. Kobe Bryant You have to admire a future Hall of Famer with more than 1,000 NBA games on his odometer for playing 103 straight games and nearly 4,100 minutes last season, killing himself on the Redeem Team last summer, then playing another 51 straight games (and counting) this season. ... And during all of that, he somehow added two moves over the summer, MJ's late-career fallaway and that funky pivot move after he fakes the foul-line jumper. If all that's not enough, he's the clear No. 2 choice for MVP behind LeBron, as one of the only guys who delivers the goods every time you see him in person. I headed to Staples on Tuesday knowing Kobe would show up for four quarters. How many current guys can you say that about? Three? Five? Of everyone in the NBA this season, he has the most to gain historically over these next four months: If the Lakers win the title, he becomes one of the top 10 players ever, and that's that.
(Now here's where the Lakers fans e-mail, "But wait, he's in the top 10 already!!!!!" They're a delight.)
....3년만에 언터쳐블 그룹에 재 등장하신 코비! 코비! 코비!
5. Dwyane Wade Simmons, Oct. 24: "Loved him in the Olympics, loved him in the preseason, love him for a monster comeback season that will be the athletic equivalent of 'Still D.R.E.' I'm thinking something like 29.4 ppg., 6.2 rpg. and 5.8 apg. and a slew of 'D-Wade is back and better than ever!' stories starting in late November. You watch."
Wade, Feb. 12: 28.4 ppg., 7.0 apg., 5.0 rpg. for a 27-24 Miami team.
(Note: I'd like to apologize for being off by one point, one rebound and one assist. I'm better than that.)
4. Tim Duncan His finishes in the Trade Value column since 2001: No. 2, No. 3, No. 1, No. 2, No. 1, No. 3, No. 3, No. 4. Uncanny. Speaking of consistency, check out his 12 regular seasons (including this one) split into groups of three seasons ...
Duncan (last three years): 20-11-3, 52 percent FG, missed five games.
Then, remember that he also played 155 playoff games and averaged a 23-13-4 with 50 percent shooting, plus first-class defense and leadership. And sprinkle in the little fact that no Duncan team has ever lost even 30 games in a regular season. Translation: Greatest power forward ever, most consistent superstar ever and you cannot sleep on him in May and June.
...흐미 저 스탯봐라
3. Chris Paul .. 아무런 멘트가 없네요?...설명이 필요없다 뭐 이런뜻인가?..
2. Dwight Howard The small and big versions of each other: 23-year-old franchise players, a guaranteed 50 wins every season, statistical freaks, terrific teammates, good interviews, immensely fun to watch in person, disproportionately important to their teams. ... Really, the only difference is that Howard has a legitimate flaw (free-throw shooting) and with Paul, you have to nitpick for something like, "Bigger point guards can post him up." I like where this is going.
(Interesting e-mail from Jared in Bowling Green, Ky.: "Recently, I caught two different interviews with Dwight Howard and came to this conclusion -- he's the real life Josh Baskin. Never before have I seen a 23-year-old who actually reminds me of most fourth graders. I suggest that Dwight be cast as Josh Baskin if 'Big' is ever re-made with an all-black cast like they did with 'Can't Buy Me Love.' He was made to play that role." Is it a good thing that our No. 2 Trade Value guy was just compared to the kid from "Big" and the comparison worked? I can't decide.)
...어깨뽕이 이렇게까지 성장할줄이야....ㄷㄷㄷ
1. LeBron James Last February, I wrote that he didn't have a ceiling. This year? I figured out his ceiling. At least for right now. At age 24, he's a cross between ABA Dr. J (unstoppable in the open court, breathtaking in traffic, has the rare ability to galvanize teammates and crowds with one "Wow" play, even handles himself as well off the court) and 1992 Scottie Pippen (the freaky athletic ability on both ends, especially when he's cutting pass lines or flying in from the weak side for a block), with a little MJ (his overcompetitiveness and sense of The Moment), Magic (the unselfishness, which isn't where I thought it would be back in 2003, but at least it's in there a little) and Bo Jackson (how he can occasionally just overpower the other team in a way that doesn't seem human) mixed in ... only if all of that Molotov Superstar Cocktail was mixed together in Karl Malone's body. This is crazy. This is insane. This is unlike anything we've ever seen. And to think, LeBron doesn't even have a reliable 20-footer or a post-up game yet. See, this is only going to get better. And it's already historic.
....내년에도 일등먹어랏!!!
As a Celtics fan, I shudder for the future. As an NBA fan, I am pinching myself.
가장 가치있는 그룹으로 분류한Untouchable그룹은 적게는 3명부터 많게는 9명까지 포함이 되어있습니다. 이 그룹에 속한 선수를 보유하고 있는 구단은 참 복받은 구단이라는 생각이 드네요. 모두들 자기관리가 뛰어나고 기본적으로 천재성이 있는 선수들이라 노쇠화의 영향을 적게 받고 한꺼번에 우르르 망가지는 경우가 드물죠. 이런 선수들을 보유한 팀은 얼마나 든든할까요.....르브론이나 웨이드, 하워드, CP3 등이 이제는 nba를 이끌어갈 차세대 슈퍼스타라는데 이의를 달 수 없을것같구요 그 신세대들 사이에 끼어서 열심히 제몫 해주고 있는 코비, 가넷, 던컨, 노비츠키 등 기성세대(^^)선수들에게도 경의의 박수를 보냅니다. 내년엔 과연 이 언터쳐블 명단에 누가 새롭게 들어가고 누가 탈락할까요...(왠지 코비와 던컨은 있을것같다능...영원할 것만 같은 미칠듯한 이 꾸준함)
코비, 던컨, 샥은 물론이고 가넷, 노비츠키, 야오밍, 내쉬, 아마레 등의 선수가 거의 매해 탑10안에 꾸준히 랭크되었는데요..특이한점은 한번 탑10언저리에 랭크가 되면 매년 갑작스런 부침없이 꾸준히 트레이드가치 상위권에 계속 얼굴을 내민다는 것입니다. 그런점에서 향후 10여년동안 리그를 지배할 선수들인 르브론, 하워드, cp3, 웨이드 (+ 듀란트, 로이) 등의 떠오르는 태양을 보유한 팀은 단순계산할 수 없는 엄청난 자산을 가지고 있다고 할 수 있겠네요.
크리스 폴에 대한 설명은 밑의 드와잇 하워드와 같이 하고 있습니다. "23살 동갑내기 프랜차이저이자 50승 이상을 보장하며, 스탯 괴물에, 팀동료로 삼기에 최고이며, 좋은 인터뷰를 제공하며, 사석에서도 호감이 가며, 팀에 큰 비중을 차지하는 한명은 키가 작고 한명은 키가 큰 플레이어" 라고 시작하고 있습니다. (약간 의역이 들어가서 정확한 해석은 아니에요::)
첫댓글 던컨 팬이지만 무시무시하네요 ㅋㅋ
코비 던컨 역시나 ㅋㅋ
던컨은 정말 꾸준하네요. 그러고 보니 던컨은 그 흔한 트레이드 루머 하나.. 기억이 잘 안 나네요. 언감생심 꿈도 꾸지 않았던 건가 ㅋㅋ
던컨!!!! 역시 최고네요! 끝까지 스퍼스에 남아 최고의 프랜차이저 플레이어로 남길 바랍니다.
던컨과 코비는 각각 스퍼스와 레이커스에 뼈를 묻을듯 ㅎㅎ 우승을 안해본것도 아니니....
내쉬는 2005하고 2006들가도 될듯한데...;;
승상님도 비록 언터쳐블 그룹에는 안들어갔지만 2005, 2006,2007 모두 탑10 안에 랭크되셨죠
르브론 팬이지만.... 던컨은 역시 기본기가 마스터급이라... 역시.... 던컨이라는 생각이드네요
코비, 던컨, 샥은 물론이고 가넷, 노비츠키, 야오밍, 내쉬, 아마레 등의 선수가 거의 매해 탑10안에 꾸준히 랭크되었는데요..특이한점은 한번 탑10언저리에 랭크가 되면 매년 갑작스런 부침없이 꾸준히 트레이드가치 상위권에 계속 얼굴을 내민다는 것입니다. 그런점에서 향후 10여년동안 리그를 지배할 선수들인 르브론, 하워드, cp3, 웨이드 (+ 듀란트, 로이) 등의 떠오르는 태양을 보유한 팀은 단순계산할 수 없는 엄청난 자산을 가지고 있다고 할 수 있겠네요.
크리스 폴에 대한 설명은 밑의 드와잇 하워드와 같이 하고 있습니다. "23살 동갑내기 프랜차이저이자 50승 이상을 보장하며, 스탯 괴물에, 팀동료로 삼기에 최고이며, 좋은 인터뷰를 제공하며, 사석에서도 호감이 가며, 팀에 큰 비중을 차지하는 한명은 키가 작고 한명은 키가 큰 플레이어" 라고 시작하고 있습니다. (약간 의역이 들어가서 정확한 해석은 아니에요::)
새삼스럽지만 던컨은 위대하네요...
던컨 정말 꾸준하네요 최고!! 언터쳐블 그룹에 제일 많이 등장하는듯!