Legacy Check, Part 1
FRANCIS TIOPIANCO The Finals define legacies. That's why Tim Duncan is the greatest power forward of all-time, not Karl Malone. As Chris Paul himself said, “At the end of the day, no one cares about your story unless you win.” After taking a couple of days to let everything sink in—you have to lest you become a prisoner of the moment and be just another run-of-the-mill Twitter or FS1 dupe—now’s a good time to do a postmortem legacy check of 4 men who played crucial roles in the Finals: 1. Giannis Antetokounmpo I have to admit, he’s the main reason why I needed to take some time off before writing this piece. Watching him go for 50 points (14 in the 4 th , 17/19 FTs), 14 boards and 5 blocks in a closeout game left such an imprint that I was still in awe 24 hours later. ESPN was quick to point out that it was first 50-point closeout game since Bob Pettit. But I obviously never watched Bob Pettit play so knowing that didn’t really help me appreci...