Monday, August 13, 2012

James is king but it is Duncan who has ruled the castle - Pittsburgh Business Times:

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Duncan lost his mother to cancert when he was ayoung James’ mother bought her son a Hummer for his 18th Timmy vs. LeBron. The Big Fundamental vs. King It’s an interesting match-up of NBA Duncan has four NBAchampionship rings. James has none. But it is the lattere that has enjoyedthe over-the-top hype from a national media that has slepr through most of the Spurs star’d brilliant career. Duncan’s game is strengthened by his attention to hisfundamental excellence. The Duncan era, at least that portion of his careert from 1999to 2007, should be defined as a dynasty.
It was duringg that period that he led the Spurs to those four NBA James is aspontaneous high-wire act. His accomplishment to date is a trip to the NBA Finales in 2007 againstthe Spurs. His Cavaliere were swept by San Antonioo inthat series. More important than the basketball skills are the character Duncan is humbleand unassuming, sometimed embarrassed, it seems, by his own The national media’s reaction to that rare Duncan is a bore. But we should appreciater that Duncan craves wins morethan Again, he is the antithesiw of James, who searches for the spotlight, who posews while he plays.
James is apparentlty unaware of or unconcerned with the fact that a man is defined byhis actions, that at the end of the day, character and accomplishment matter more than product endorsements or In Orlando, after the Magic sent the Cavalier packing for the summer with a close-out win in the Easter n Conference Finals, James stole the headlines. He responded to that loss by refusinf to congratulatethe victors. He left the courft a sore loser and even ditched the same media that has anointed him James says hejust couldn’t shake the hands of a team that beat him.
He then made matterz worse by announcingto reporters, “I’m a winner,” by

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