Duncan has been by far the best Spur in this series. I've been especially impressed to see what he has been able to do in Game 4 despite being in a b2b situation.
That is freakin' cool.
Duncan has been by far the best Spur in this series. I've been especially impressed to see what he has been able to do in Game 4 despite being in a b2b situation.
The new acquisitions and prospect of a deep run seem to have rejuvenated him. He knows this is his last chance and is seizing the opportunity.
This made me think immediately of the Clippers fan who claimed that Duncan couldn't possibly put up Blake-like numbers anymore:
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...0&postcount=13
and disputed that there was any validity to the notion that Duncan's per-36 numbers might suggest that Timmy remains statistically on par (at least) with Griffin:
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...2&postcount=15
To show the Clippers bigmen were far from a pushover, look what they did to Memphis' bigs:
Marc Gasol - 2012 NBA All-Star center
37.3 minutes
15.1 points
6.7 rebounds
Zach Randolph
35.4 minutes
13.7 points
9.9 rebounds
42% from the field
Duncan destroyed a Clippers frontline that neutered one of the best bigman duos the previous round. Impressive, IMO.
Damn haha
Thanks for posting the stats! Duncan just plain ROCKS!!!!
I always love to see TD play. In this series he was fantastic. Vintage Tim in 2012 playoffs
He didn't average a double double? What a tosb. Trade him for a lotto pick.
He's been the Spurs best player in the playoffs and easily a top five player in the playoffs overall. I know he doesn't like to speak to the media, but I'm not sure why he's had one podium appearance in the playoffs. To nitpick, his rebounding hasn't been up to his usual lofty standards in the playoffs. But it'll probably all even out in short order.
Greedy bas
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