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Blackjack
01-05-2010, 12:05 PM
Duncan returns to MVP level (http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/Duncan_returns_to_MVP_level.html)
By Mike Monroe - Express-News


Before the Spurs won their fourth straight road game on Saturday in Washington , coach Gregg Popovich spent a few moments marveling at the resurgence of his hottest player.

At age 33, Tim Duncan leads Popovich's team in scoring (20.0 points per game), rebounding (10.2) and blocked shots (1.8).

Admitting he'd had occasional off-season doubt about Duncan 's ability to return to the sort of nightly dominance that twice made him the Most Valuable Player, Popovich sounded relieved.

“I hoped I would (see him back at that level),” he said, “and I have.

“He's just been fantastic. He was really wise this summer and took care of himself and was careful with his workouts and didn't overdo it. He's reaping the benefits and has been our most consistent player and continues to be the foundation of what we do.”

Duncan chuckled at Popovich's doubts that he could get back to MVP level.

“I didn't know I left this level,” he said. “Did I?”

Truth be told, after a season that included a diagnosis of tendonosis in his right quadriceps tendon — a condition defined as chronic soreness — and a second straight season with a scoring average under 20 points per game, Duncan spent a few off-season days pondering what the future might hold.

“I had a really tough year with injuries and trying to play through all that,” he said of a season that ultimately required the use a right knee brace that he found uncomfortable and limiting.

“I definitely took a step back.”

Duncan spent a few summer weeks testing one knee brace after another, finally settling on one that works so well, he can play without realizing it is on his leg.

“I went through about four or five,” he said. “I just like the feel and the weight of this one I've been using, and I've stayed with it long enough, I don't even feel it anymore.”

A summer diet and relaxation had a rejuvenating effect.

“I lost some weight, started later in the summer and found the brace that worked,” he said. “I also went and saw some doctors who helped out. I just came back feeling good.”

The result?

“Now I'm just playing,” he said. “I don't know what's going on, really. I'm not trying to do any one thing. I'm not trying to push to be this, that or the other. I'm just playing, and whatever happens, happens.”

Duncan played 36 minutes and 11 seconds Saturday, then opened Sunday's game in Toronto on the bench.

“Pop asked me about it (pregame),” Duncan said, “and it sounded like a decent idea, just to make sure I had my legs down the stretch there, as many games as we'd played.

“It worked. I felt good in the fourth quarter. I just couldn't get anything to go in the hole.”

Popovich always has been mindful of the workload of key players, and the fact Sunday's game was the Spurs' sixth in nine nights played into the decision.

The Spurs coach knew he would get no pushback from his star big man.

“He's amazing,” Popovich said. “In 13 years, there has not been one moan, groan or gripe about playing time. Never. Not once. He's very coachable.”

In fact, Duncan appreciates Popovich's fretting about his health.

“I've got a lot of years and a lot of miles,” Duncan said, “but I've felt pretty healthy this year, and I continue to feel healthy.

“It's just about managing the season and trying to get through it the right way. We'll take opportunities to do some stuff like this to cut back my minutes and do some other things to try and stay as healthy as possible.”

Still, Duncan did some fretting of his own when Sunday's game got away from the Spurs as he watched from the bench.

“We're all competitors here, and we all want to win every game, and we all want to play every minute of every game,” he said. “That's just how it goes.”

koriwhat
01-05-2010, 12:14 PM
duncan has been so consistent his whole career it aint even funny. is this really news?

Spursmania
01-05-2010, 12:45 PM
I don't mind hearing it again. Makes one appreciate Timmy more and more. When he leaves the franchise, it will look like shit for years to come, and this place will be very quiet except for the true fans.

So, I'm just going to keep on appreciating him and hope his teammates understand how luck they are to be playing with Timmy. This is how close many of them will ever be to sniffing the LOB and rising to glory once again on Timmy's shoulders.

DesignatedT
01-05-2010, 12:48 PM
No words can describe what timmy has done/does for this team/franchise/city

LOL@MavsFan
01-05-2010, 12:54 PM
Duncan had me worried last year, like maybe he was almost finished. After watching him for over 30 games this year I realized that he is better than ever. I just want Pop to continue to limit his minutes like he is. He was playing like this last year when that knee flared up. I hope the lost weight and the new knee brace will eliminate that. GO SPURS GO!!!!!!

Sigz
01-05-2010, 01:26 PM
Duncan > any other big

TDMVPDPOY
01-05-2010, 01:32 PM
i think that brace is going to benefit his game

trust me its a disguise his working on his vertical

wait till the playoffs arrive and he has to unveal his biggest secret

40inch vertical biatches....feed me the ball NOW, I dunk it hard

Baseline
01-05-2010, 01:43 PM
With guys like Tim Duncan in the League, why does the NBA push selfish, egotistical morons like K. Bryant down our throats 24/7 ?

I'll never, ever understand it.

DesignatedT
01-05-2010, 01:59 PM
With guys like Tim Duncan in the League, why does the NBA push selfish, egotistical morons like K. Bryant down our throats 24/7 ?

I'll never, ever understand it.

It'd be much different if timmy was wearing purple and gold...

koriwhat
01-05-2010, 02:00 PM
I don't mind hearing it again. Makes one appreciate Timmy more and more. When he leaves the franchise, it will look like shit for years to come, and this place will be very quiet except for the true fans.

So, I'm just going to keep on appreciating him and hope his teammates understand how luck they are to be playing with Timmy. This is how close many of them will ever be to sniffing the LOB and rising to glory once again on Timmy's shoulders.

oh i have no problem praising duncan... it's just that all these fools(media) write him off every yr as a has been and then begin knee'n down and suckin' him off during the mid season. as if they didn't have a clue already that they are talkin' about freakin' duncan here! duncan is duncan and he's probably the most consistent player of this past era. why keep writin' him off is all i want to know.

NFGIII
01-05-2010, 02:04 PM
With guys like Tim Duncan in the League, why does the NBA push selfish, egotistical morons like K. Bryant down our throats 24/7 ?

I'll never, ever understand it.

I agree with your feelings about TD. He needs more coverage but wont get it. People want excitement and fast action. Look at ESPN's top 10 plays each night in the NBA. All are slick moves - wicked crossovers, massive dunks and blocks, behind the back passes or no-look ones...etc. The fundamentals are boring in this respect. How many banks shots do you seee in a game? TD is only one of a few that really do it on a regular basis but many a coach recomends it. I remember the NBA back in the 60's - mid 80's and many players shot it regularily. Not anymore - no fun in that.

Anyway TD deserves all the props he gets and then some. Appreciate him while he is still here and playing this way. Not many more years left in the tank. :depressed

024
01-05-2010, 05:27 PM
when did he ever leave?

Brazil
01-05-2010, 05:39 PM
I agree with your feelings about TD. He needs more coverage but wont get it.

I agree but recently articles are flourishing a little to praise the best PF to ever played the game. I think everybody is realizing that having this great professional is a blessing for the league and it won't last forever.

antgomez2009
01-05-2010, 05:53 PM
Duncan is the Epitome of Consistency!

itzsoweezee
01-05-2010, 10:55 PM
spurs beat the lakers and the mvp talk will pick up big time

Sotongball21
01-06-2010, 04:37 AM
This is just a reminder of the awesome consistency that we all know he has.

z0sa
01-06-2010, 05:03 AM
true, if he was a Celtic he'd be the face of the NBA

FIFY. I've said it before. If the lottery ball dropped differently and Tim was drafted a Celtic, everything would be changed. And with the Celtics he would probably have more than 4 titles right now.