And without Shaq where has Wade led his team?
Not clear here, Lurker, with your arguement. Are you saying that without Duncan, where has Parker led his team as well? Which just makes my point, doesn't it?
Where has Arenas led his team?
What the point here is, how have these guys faired in the leadership department? Sure, they do not have a Duncan watching their backs, so as to make it a bit easier to drive the lane and look great because Duncan has pealed off some of the defense.
What you want to see is how they have functioned
WITHOUT that other superstar beside them. Wade did pretty well, as I recall, and Arenas
IS the Washington offense, where other defenses focus on him and he still keeps his team competitive, even though he has no Duncan to ease the burden.
So the question would be, on those occasions when Duncan could not play, how has Parker done? Compare
THAT to Arenas or Wade and come on back.
Nash, Kidd & Billups - I can agree your argument has merit. And I would be hesitant to include the 2006/07 version of Billups in that argument. Basically you could say Billups had one GREAT postseason that cemented his "legacy".
Overall, Billips has proven he can lead his team, but his talent base has tended to be more diverse as well.
And when you say that Billups had one GREAT postseason that cemented his "legacy", as you put it, it goes to reason that one poor one won't destroy it either.