In terms of hard honors, Duncan won five NBA championships, three FMVP (Finals Most Valuable Player), two regular season MVP (Most Valuable Player), 15 All-Star and 15 NBA Best Team in his career (tied for second place in history). 15 times selected as the best defensive team in NBA (the first in history); /kloc-selected for the NBA All-Star Game 0/5 times (fourth in history). In the whole NBA history, only Jordan and Kobe have had such horrible performances. Among them, Jordan was selected as the best first defensive team in NBA with 10 and 9 times. Kobe was selected to the best team 15 times, including 1 1 times and 12 times, including 9 times as defense.
Duncan's career continued 19 season, and the team's winning percentage exceeded 60% (50+ wins per game), ranking first in history. Duncan's regular-season career score (26,496 points) ranks 15, rebounding (1509 1) ranks sixth in history, and blocked shot (3020) ranks first in history.
During the 65,438+09 season of O 'Neill's career, he won four NBA championships, three FMVP (Most Valuable Player in Finals), 65,438+0 MVP (Most Valuable Player in Regular Season), 65,438+05 All-Stars, 65,438+04 NBA Best Teams, including eight NBA Best Teams at one time, 4.
In the accumulation of great honor: Duncan's 5 crowns > O 'Neill's 4 crowns; Duncan's twice MVP > O 'Neill1MVP; Duncan 15 best team > O 'Neill 14 best team; Duncan 15 best defensive lineup > o' neill 3 best defensive lineup (both second lineup); Duncan basically surrounded O 'Neill with honor, and was far superior to O 'Neill in the best defense. Duncan's historical position is also higher than O 'Neill's in the rankings of major media.