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Galileo
12-17-2009, 08:26 PM
Since Tim came back from his injury, he has hit 69 of 84 free throws over the past 16 games. That's 82.1%! (which would be a career high)

This is a big plus for Tim and the Spurs.

Tim is also second in the NBA in PER at 28.5 (career high). He has a nice 1.5 lead over third place (Bosh).

Tim is 1st in NBA efficiency per 48 minutes, and has opened up a nice lead over Lebron James & the others.

Tim is still either the best or 2nd best NBA player, with only Lebron in contention. Frankly, Tim is a more valuable defender than Lebron because he is a big man.

When the playoffs start, Tim will be able to elevate his game more than Lebron can. Tim can elevate his game by simply playing more minutes. Tim can add 5 to 10 minutes, depending how deep in the playoffs the Spurs are. Lebron has already maxed out his minutes.

:lobt2:

z0sa
12-17-2009, 08:32 PM
I really, honestly believe Tim is the best bigman in the League still. It's not hands down anymore, but his leadership, experience and locker room presence alone (not counting any stats) count for quite a bit. When one factors in his still-impressive statistical performance - look out. The Spurs are still contenders as long as they have a healthy Tim. That's why this streaky shit we're going through right now sucks. It's not Tim's fault, it's everyone around him getting healthy and getting comfortable.

honestfool84
12-17-2009, 08:33 PM
now hopefully the other Spurs up their game.

5in10
12-17-2009, 08:35 PM
Yeah doesn't mean anything if the other 3 can't start playing at a high level. I must admit that this is pretty awesome though.

mystargtr34
12-17-2009, 08:36 PM
I would think the LOA would bring him back to about 65% by season's end.

TIMMYD!
12-17-2009, 08:45 PM
I would think the LOA would bring him back to about 65% by season's end.

No, No, No.
:ihit

silverblackfan
12-17-2009, 08:45 PM
It is especially nice to see him play at this high a level after all the pundits labeled him as "old and losing a step". He still is the most amazing player to watch on the court everyday.

pawe
12-17-2009, 09:39 PM
Thank you for jinxing TD on his FTs you mofo.

Manu-of-steel
12-17-2009, 10:21 PM
This thread pointed out something i have also noticed on tim. Timmmy's FT is now much improved- even during crunch time. And his numbers are amazing inspite of the limited minutes on the court. I just hope tp, manu, rj and others wake up from their slumber to get us another ring.

spurs2112
12-17-2009, 10:30 PM
To bad the Spurs aren't winning more games (not TD's fault), I can see a strong argument for MVP. But you know they won't even think about given it to him if we keep hovering around the .500 mark.

jdev82
12-17-2009, 11:53 PM
Since Tim came back from his injury, he has hit 69 of 84 free throws over the past 16 games. That's 82.1%! (which would be a career high)

This is a big plus for Tim and the Spurs.

Tim is also second in the NBA in PER at 28.5 (career high). He has a nice 1.5 lead over third place (Bosh).

Tim is 1st in NBA efficiency per 48 minutes, and has opened up a nice lead over Lebron James & the others.

Tim is still either the best or 2nd best NBA player, with only Lebron in contention. Frankly, Tim is a more valuable defender than Lebron because he is a big man.

When the playoffs start, Tim will be able to elevate his game more than Lebron can. Tim can elevate his game by simply playing more minutes. Tim can add 5 to 10 minutes, depending how deep in the playoffs the Spurs are. Lebron has already maxed out his minutes.

:lobt2:

have you ever seen lebron play defense? how much NBATV do you watch to think hes any kind of defender. of course tim is the better and more valuable defender, hes one of the greatest defensive players thats ever played. his rotations are flawless, and his single coverage is unrivaled. his D has won him 4 rings. and you think some breakaway blocks makes lebron any where near tims level? to quote poe: "get thee back into the tempest of NBATV
s plutonian shore. leave no black plume as a token of the lie thy soul hath spoken, leave my sanity unbroken, quit these posts forevermore. quoth rick kamla: nevermore." faggot.

TinTin
12-18-2009, 12:20 AM
I think the reason duncan is playing like a beast right now because the rest of the spurs are taking naps. I remember even last year when parker and manu were out, he was playing like a madman

Hopefully, this doesn't equal into injuries during playoffs (considering we make it there)

greyforest
12-18-2009, 01:24 AM
tim is so consistent, so clutch all the time. really any problem with the team is always peripheral to tim. gonna be a while before the spurs are even in contention after he's gone.

TDMVPDPOY
12-18-2009, 01:31 AM
td bringin his prime back

Danny.Zhu
12-18-2009, 03:55 AM
now hopefully the other Spurs up their game.

Yep. Otherwise they don't deserve to be Timmy's teammates.

VivaPopovich
12-18-2009, 05:52 AM
what's most impressive about timmy is his ability to block and contest shots without fouling

it's an extremely delicate balancing act, to be aggressive but not over-aggressive. and tim pulls it off gracefully every game

trade bonner, peace

polandprzem
12-18-2009, 06:41 AM
on a medicore team it's easier to shine

intothechaos
12-18-2009, 07:59 AM
now if bonner would stay on the bench or start playing defense. And if Parker would play some defense ( he was so humiliated by Nash ). If manu can call upon the gods of his old self. If RJ gets more plays run for him. If ratliff would play more ( hello pop!!! We need an inside presence ). When Blair starts playing more minutes ( he was absolutely schooling Amare ). If these things happen, we'll be fine. But I feel sorry for Tim when he is the most consistent and the others take days off. With the exception of Blair.he brings every game as well.....

Galileo
12-18-2009, 01:27 PM
PLAYER NAME, TEAM NAME EFF48M

1 Tim Duncan , SAS 40.18
2 LeBron James , CLE 38.29
3 Chris Bosh , TOR 36.6
4 Greg Oden , POR 35.58
5 Carlos Boozer , UTA 34.6
6 Dwight Howard , ORL 34.32
7 Dirk Nowitzki , DAL 34.04
8 Carmelo Anthony , DEN 33.38
9 Josh Smith , ATL 32.94
10 Steve Nash , PHX 32.91
DeJuan Blair , SAS 32.83
11 Carl Landry , HOU 32.2
12 Kobe Bryant , LAL 32.19

http://www.nba.com/statistics/player/Efficiency.jsp?league=00&season=22009&conf=OVERALL&position=0&splitType=9&qualified=Y&yearsExp=-1&sortOrder=7&splitDD=All%20Teams

Player Efficiency Rating

1. LeBron James-CLE 30.2
2. Tim Duncan-SAS 28.5
3. Chris Bosh-TOR 27.0
4. Carmelo Anthony-DEN 25.8
5. Dwyane Wade-MIA 25.3
6. Dirk Nowitzki-DAL 25.3
7. Kobe Bryant-LAL 25.0
8. Dwight Howard-ORL 24.1
9. Steve Nash-PHO 23.8
10. Josh Smith-ATL 23.8
11. Carl Landry-HOU 23.6
12. Kevin Durant-OKC 23.4
13. Carlos Boozer-UTA 22.0
14. Deron Williams-UTA 21.6
15. Brook Lopez-NJN 21.1
16. Kevin Garnett-BOS 20.7
17. David Lee-NYK 20.3
18. Rajon Rondo-BOS 20.2
19. Marc Gasol-MEM 20.1
20. Al Horford-ATL 20.1

Blair 19.6

http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2010_leaders.html

Tim rocks! Now lets see if Pop can rally the troops. He can. Get read E 4 the roe D Oh road trip!

Spur|n|Austin
12-18-2009, 01:42 PM
We were trying not to jinx him, thanks.

Galileo
12-18-2009, 02:11 PM
Blair needs to start. Blair/Duncan/RJ/Parker/Hill

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12-18-2009, 02:31 PM
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Galileo
12-18-2009, 03:39 PM
PLAYER NAME, TEAM NAME EFF48M

1 Tim Duncan , SAS 40.18
2 LeBron James , CLE 38.29
3 Chris Bosh , TOR 36.6
4 Greg Oden , POR 35.58
5 Carlos Boozer , UTA 34.6
6 Dwight Howard , ORL 34.32
7 Dirk Nowitzki , DAL 34.04
8 Carmelo Anthony , DEN 33.38
9 Josh Smith , ATL 32.94
10 Steve Nash , PHX 32.91
DeJuan Blair , SAS 32.83
11 Carl Landry , HOU 32.2
12 Kobe Bryant , LAL 32.19

http://www.nba.com/statistics/player/Efficiency.jsp?league=00&season=22009&conf=OVERALL&position=0&splitType=9&qualified=Y&yearsExp=-1&sortOrder=7&splitDD=All%20Teams

Player Efficiency Rating

1. LeBron James-CLE 30.2
2. Tim Duncan-SAS 28.5
3. Chris Bosh-TOR 27.0
4. Carmelo Anthony-DEN 25.8
5. Dwyane Wade-MIA 25.3
6. Dirk Nowitzki-DAL 25.3
7. Kobe Bryant-LAL 25.0
8. Dwight Howard-ORL 24.1
9. Steve Nash-PHO 23.8
10. Josh Smith-ATL 23.8
11. Carl Landry-HOU 23.6
12. Kevin Durant-OKC 23.4
13. Carlos Boozer-UTA 22.0
14. Deron Williams-UTA 21.6
15. Brook Lopez-NJN 21.1
16. Kevin Garnett-BOS 20.7
17. David Lee-NYK 20.3
18. Rajon Rondo-BOS 20.2
19. Marc Gasol-MEM 20.1
20. Al Horford-ATL 20.1

Blair 19.6

http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2010_leaders.html

Tim rocks! Now lets see if Pop can rally the troops. He can. Get read E 4 the roe D Oh road trip!

Ginobili has a PER of 20.8

Rapper
12-18-2009, 11:49 PM
I a一glad to hear that

Ice009
12-18-2009, 11:59 PM
on a medicore team it's easier to shine

Come on man. That is not a great statement. It's like you don't even know who Tim Duncan is.

exstatic
12-19-2009, 01:10 AM
I would think the LOA would bring him back to about 65% by season's end.

His career % is 68.6. Why would the law of averages bring him back to 65%?

People think Tim is a much worse FT shooter than he really is, probably because he does everything else so well.

Galileo
12-19-2009, 02:43 AM
His career % is 68.6. Why would the law of averages bring him back to 65%?

People think Tim is a much worse FT shooter than he really is, probably because he does everything else so well.

When Tim was 17, he shot 74.5% as a freshman in college.

When he was 18 he shot 74.2% from the line.

Tim's free throw shooting is ODD.

exstatic
12-19-2009, 03:19 PM
When Tim was 17, he shot 74.5% as a freshman in college.

When he was 18 he shot 74.2% from the line.

Tim's free throw shooting is ODD.

Agreed, but at least it's not Shaq-like.