Spursfanfromafar
12-29-2010, 12:22 PM
One great win despite TD under-performing and the 48MOH guys get a bit too high and euphoric, methinks.. They think a new window (post-Duncan) is opening up to the Larry O'Brien -
Have the San Antonio Spurs cheated death? (http://www.48minutesofhell.com/tim-duncan-san-antonio-spurs#more-12109)
Let’s define our terms: what do we mean by “the Post-Duncan Era”?
We could mean the era that follows Tim Duncan’s retirement, but that’s not necessary. The Post-Duncan Era could also refer to a period that comes at the end of Duncan’s career, a period in which his role on the team strongly undergirds San Antonio’s success, but is not critical to it.
If we allow this as a working definition, we have to ask, are we there? Has the Post-Duncan Era already arrived? And, if so, what should we call it?
The Spurs crushed the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers last night. Tim Duncan contributed 2 points and 4 rebounds in 29 minutes. His defense was solid, and doesn’t show up in the boxscore, but he was, in many ways, a bit player, something that is not an infrequent occurrence this season. Tim Duncan has been an afterthought in a handful of Spurs victories.
Read more: http://www.48minutesofhell.com/tim-duncan-san-antonio-spurs#ixzz19WRzVktJ
Have the San Antonio Spurs cheated death? (http://www.48minutesofhell.com/tim-duncan-san-antonio-spurs#more-12109)
Let’s define our terms: what do we mean by “the Post-Duncan Era”?
We could mean the era that follows Tim Duncan’s retirement, but that’s not necessary. The Post-Duncan Era could also refer to a period that comes at the end of Duncan’s career, a period in which his role on the team strongly undergirds San Antonio’s success, but is not critical to it.
If we allow this as a working definition, we have to ask, are we there? Has the Post-Duncan Era already arrived? And, if so, what should we call it?
The Spurs crushed the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers last night. Tim Duncan contributed 2 points and 4 rebounds in 29 minutes. His defense was solid, and doesn’t show up in the boxscore, but he was, in many ways, a bit player, something that is not an infrequent occurrence this season. Tim Duncan has been an afterthought in a handful of Spurs victories.
Read more: http://www.48minutesofhell.com/tim-duncan-san-antonio-spurs#ixzz19WRzVktJ