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bklynspursfan
04-02-2014, 05:01 PM
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FromWayDowntown
04-29-2014, 01:47 PM
By stepping on the floor on Wednesday night during the game, Tim Duncan will move into a tie (with Shaquille O'Neal) in playoff appearances with 216.
By the way, when Derek Fisher appears once more for the Thunder this postseason, he will become the all-time NBA leader in playoff appearances, breaking the tie he's currently in with Robert Horry at 244 games.
007nites
05-05-2014, 12:37 AM
updated
FromWayDowntown
05-05-2014, 12:24 PM
Assuming good health, Timmy will pass Kobe on the playoff appearances list in Game 3 of the Portland series. He'll also pass Karl Malone for 5th all-time in playoff scoring.
By the end of the Portland series, Tim should be in the top 6 all-time in most significant playoff statistics:
4th in Games
3rd in Minutes
5th in Field Goals
5th in Field Goal Attempts (27 to catch Shaq for 5th)
6th in Free Throws (38 made FT behind Shaq for 5th)
4th in Free Throw Attempts
3rd in Total Rebounds
1st in Blocks (since 1973-74)
5th in points (27 to catch Mailman for 5th)
FromWayDowntown
05-07-2014, 11:59 AM
Some crazy numbers about Tim Duncan through Game 1 of the 2014 WCSF v. Portland:
*He'll tie Kobe Bryant for 4th all-time in playoff games (220) with an appearance in Game 2; if he passes Kobe, he'll become the all-time leader in playoff appearances with a single team (only Kareem, Horry, and Fisher will have appeared in more games, but obviously, all of them did so with 2 or more teams).
*Having played in 219 playoff games in his career, Duncan has appeared in as many playoff games as the Portland Trail Blazers have played in their entire existence. He's single handedly appeared in more playoff games than 15 franchises.
*Duncan's teams have won 137 of his 219 playoff games. As organizations, only the Lakers, Celtics, Sixers, Spurs, Pistons, Knicks, Bulls, Hawks, and Thunder/Sonics have more playoff wins than Tim Duncan has. The Spurs had 53 all-time playoff wins when Duncan showed up; they now have 190.
*With 152 playoff double-doubles, Duncan is only 5 short of Magic Johnson's record in that category; there are only 34 other players in the history of American professional basketball who have appeared in at least 152 playoff games -- if Duncan's only playoff appearances that counted were his double-doubles, he'd still be 35th all-time in playoff appearances. There are 9 NBA franchises that haven't participated in 152 playoff games in their entire history (Cleveland (148), Brooklyn (132), Orlando (123), New Orleans (84), LA Clippers (72), Memphis (54), Minnesota (47), Toronto (38), Charlotte (8)).
Capster
05-07-2014, 03:58 PM
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Should happen Thurs. nite.......keep us posted!
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Drom John
06-01-2014, 01:31 PM
Duncan passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in playoff win shares last night, and is now #2 behind Michael Jordan.
007nites
06-01-2014, 10:52 PM
Updated as of June 1, 2014
Playoff Edition:
Double-Doubles:
1. Magic Johnson: 157
2. Tim Duncan: 155
3. Wilt Chamberlain: 143
4. Shaquille O'Neal: 142
5. Bill Russell: 137
6. Karl Malone: 124
7. Hakeem Olajuwon: 97
8. John Stockton: 87
9. Charles Barkley: 84
10. Kevin Garnett: 81
Games Played
1. Derek Fisher 259
2. Robert Horry 244
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 237
4. Tim Duncan 229
5. Kobe Bryant 220
6. Shaquille O'Neal 216
7. Scottie Pippen 208
8. Karl Malone 193
Danny Ainge 193
9. Magic Johnson 190
Scoring:
1.) Micheal Jordan 5,987
2.) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 5,762
3.) Kobe Bryant 5,640
4.) Shaquille O'neal 5,250
5.) Tim Duncan 4,911
6.) Karl Malone 4,761
7.) Julius Erving 4,580
8.) Jerry West 4,457
9.) LeBron James 4,278
10.) Larry Bird 3,897
11.) John Havlicek 3,776
12.) Hakeem Olajuwon 3,755
13.) Magic Johnson 3,701
14.) Scottie Pippen 3,642
15.) Elgin Baylor 3,623
Rebounding:
1. Bill Russell 4104
2. Wilt Chamberlain 3913
3. Tim Duncan 2682
4. Shaquille O'Neal 2508
5. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 2481
6. Karl Malone 2062
7. Wes Unseld 1777
8. Robert Parish 1765
9. Elgin Baylor 1724
10. Larry Bird 1683
11. Dennis Rodman 1676
12. Hakeem Olajuwon 1621
13. Scottie Pippen 1583
14. Charles Barkley 1582
15. Kevin Garnett 1534
Blocks: (1973-Present)
1. Tim Duncan 541
2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 476
3. Hakeem Olajuwon 472
4. Shaquille O'Neal 459
5. David Robinson 312
6. Robert Parish 309
7. Patrick Ewing 303
8. Julius Erving 293
9. Kevin McHale 281
10. Dikembe Mutombo 251
Duncanforthree
06-02-2014, 12:56 AM
Legendary.
spurraider21
06-02-2014, 12:57 AM
while he can't climb too much in the playoff scoring/rebounding categories, would be pretty cool to be #1 in double doubles as well as blocks
letmk
06-02-2014, 02:23 AM
while he can't climb too much in the playoff scoring/rebounding categories, would be pretty cool to be #1 in double doubles as well as blocks
He can climb to #2 for games played next year, and #1 in two years. And Fisher and Horry are only role players, so surpassing Kareem is already a milestone by itself.
spurraider21
06-02-2014, 02:35 AM
He can climb to #2 for games played next year, and #1 in two years. And Fisher and Horry are only role players, so surpassing Kareem is already a milestone by itself.
true. i specifically mentioned points/rebounds, although he will might surpass shaq in scoring to take the #4 spot if we get another LONG postseason run or if we get 2 more seasons of Tim.
as or the games played, its tricky. since a series can go anywhere from 4-7 games, the mean would be 5.5 games. considering series tend to be difficult after round 1, generally skewing towards more games, lets call the average series 6 games. by that projection, Duncan will be at 235 games played after the 2014 finals.
2 additional series would get him to 247 games (enough to pass Kareem and Horry). he would need an additional 2 series to tie fisher. so we'd basically need to make the finals again next year OR have Timmy play yet again in the 2015-2016 season.
I think its most likely he ends up:
#5 in scoring. he would probably need another 3 playoff runs after this season to get to Kobe/Kareem in scoring. i expect him to retire when his contract is up. if not, he'll move up to 4
#2 in games played (provided he comes back next year and we dont get KO'd in round 1)
#1 in double doubles and blocks
Big Empty
06-02-2014, 07:04 PM
If Tim Duncan wins a championship, will he be the first to win a ring in 3 different decades? 98,03,05,07...14?
BillMc
06-02-2014, 07:06 PM
If Tim Duncan wins a championship, will he be the first to win a ring in 5 different decades? 99,03,05,07...14, 15, 17, 22, 29, 54?
Corrected. :)
Kidd K
06-02-2014, 07:09 PM
With a 5th ring, Duncan becomes one of only 5 MVPs to win 5 rings. Jordan, Kareem, Russell, Magic.
Top 5 GOAT if he gets the title.
And no I don't count Kobe since he didn't deserve his MVP and has 3 rings as the 2nd best player on his team.
Big Empty
06-02-2014, 07:10 PM
Corrected. :)
lol that would be nice! I hope he becomes the George Foreman/Bernard Hopkins of the NBA and plays till hes 50 ha
BillMc
06-02-2014, 07:18 PM
lol that would be nice! I hope he becomes the George Foreman/Bernard Hopkins of the NBA and plays till hes 50 ha
Amen to that.
To answer your original question I think John Salley won championships in 89, in 90, (with Detroit) and 96 (with the Bulls), and in 2000 as a scrub with the Lakers. It depends on your definition of a decade. Technically a decade runs from 1 to 10. So, the 80's is from 81 to 90, the 90's is from 91 to 2000, etc. That is how its supposed to be used. However, in common usage most people include the "0" year and drop the "10" year. In other words 0 to 9 is a decade (2000 to 2009 for example).
By the later definition, Salley won one in the 80's, two in the 90's, and one in the 00's. Three different decades.
Of course, for the Bulls he was a scrub and the Lakers even less, while Timmy could win Finals MVP...
ace3g
06-06-2014, 06:32 PM
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Mel_13
06-12-2014, 09:33 AM
TD needs 14 minutes tonight to pass Kareem for most career playoff minutes. He currently has 8838.
FromWayDowntown
06-12-2014, 11:33 AM
TD needs 14 minutes tonight to pass Kareem for most career playoff minutes. He currently has 8838.
Somehow, it surprises me that TD has played more playoff minutes than Kareem in fewer games. I'd have figured with the mentality of the 70's and 80's that Kareem, as dominant as he was for such a long period of time, would have played substantially more minutes even if the total number of games had been exactly equal.
txstr1986
06-12-2014, 11:49 AM
Wow, out of Magic's 193 playoff games, 157 were double-double. Beast.
Mel_13
06-12-2014, 12:04 PM
Somehow, it surprises me that TD has played more playoff minutes than Kareem in fewer games. I'd have figured with the mentality of the 70's and 80's that Kareem, as dominant as he was for such a long period of time, would have played substantially more minutes even if the total number of games had been exactly equal.
Kareem did average substantially more minutes per game than Tim at the same age. Kareem turned 38 in April of 1985 just as Tim turned 38 this April. Kareem then played four more seasons which included 71 of his 237 playoff games. Of course, his minutes per game decreased substantially during those four seasons. Early in his career, when he averaged well over 40 mpg, there were fewer rounds in the playoffs and he played on two teams that missed the playoffs and three teams that lost in the first round.
will_spurs
06-12-2014, 12:07 PM
To answer your original question I think John Salley won championships in 89, in 90, (with Detroit) and 96 (with the Bulls), and in 2000 as a scrub with the Lakers. It depends on your definition of a decade. Technically a decade runs from 1 to 10. So, the 80's is from 81 to 90, the 90's is from 91 to 2000, etc. That is how its supposed to be used. However, in common usage most people include the "0" year and drop the "10" year. In other words 0 to 9 is a decade (2000 to 2009 for example).
Actually that's true for centuries or millenniums, but not decades. Decades start with 0 and end with 9.
The exact definition is the following: decade: (noun) a period of ten years beginning with a year ending with 0.
Big Empty
06-13-2014, 08:54 PM
bad ass
FromWayDowntown
06-19-2014, 02:50 PM
As we've known for a while, Tim's teams have playoff series wins over everyone in the West (other than Houston, who they've never played) and now has series wins over fully 1/3 of the East teams, too. So, Duncan's Spurs have won a playoff series against 18 of the 29 other NBA franchises. Overall, the Duncan Spurs have won 34 of the 45 series in which he's appeared (a ridiculous .756 series winning percentage).
But also fascinating to me is that with the series win over Miami, Tim's teams have now registered at least one series win over every other team that they've faced in the playoffs. Said slightly differently, there are only 7 NBA franchises whose teams have ever won a playoff series against a Tim Duncan-led Spurs team: Lakers (4 times); Dallas (2 times); Phoenix, Utah, Oklahoma City, Memphis, and Miami (1 time each). The Spurs have series wins over each of those teams, too.
If he's played you in the playoffs, he's beaten you in the playoffs.
Galileo
06-19-2014, 07:20 PM
Another stat:
Tim's record in Finals games; 23 wins, 11 losses
Jordan's; 24 wins, 11 losses
007nites
07-08-2014, 01:19 PM
Updated as of July 8, 2014
Regular Season:
Games Played - 1254 (23rd)
Double-Doubles
1. Wilt Chamberlain - 968
2. Moses Malone - 894
3. Elvin Hayes - 890
4. Kareem Abdul Jabbar - 885
5. Karl Malone - 814
6. Tim Duncan - 799
7. Bill Russell - 785
8. Hakeem Olajuwon - 774
9. Walt Bellamy - 755
10. Kevin Garnett - 739
11. Shaquille O'neal - 727
12. John Stockton - 709
13. Bob Pettit - 708
14. Charles Barkley - 705
15. Oscar Robertson - 627
16. Magic Johnson - 618
17. Patrick Ewing - 580
18. Dwight Howard - 549
19. David Robinson - 543
20. Robert Parish - 525
21. Jason Kidd - 486
22. Kevin Willis - 480
23. Dikembe Mutombo - 469
24. Steve Nash - 434
Scoring:
1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 38,387
2. Karl Malone 36,928
3. Michael Jordan 32,292
4. Kobe Bryant 31,700
5. Wilt Chamberlain 31,419
6. Shaquille O'neal 28,596
7. Moses Malone 27,409
8. Elvin Hayes 27,313
9. Hakeem Olajuwon 26,946
10. Dirk Nowitzki 26,786
11. Oscar Robertson 26,710
12. Dominique Wilkins 26,668
13. John Havlicek 26,395
14. Kevin Garnett 25,626
15. Alex English 25,613
16. Reggie Miller 25,279
17. Jerry West 25,192
18. Paul Pierce 25,031
19. Tim Duncan 24,904
20. Patrick Ewing 24,815
21. Ray Allen 24,505
22. Allen Iverson 24,368
23. Charles Barkley 23,757
24. Robert Parish 23,334
25. Vince Carter 23,190
26. Adrian Dantley 23,177
27. LeBron James 23,170
28. Elgin Baylor 23,149
29. Clyde Drexler 22,195
30. Gary Payton 21,813
31. Larry Bird 21,791
32. Hal Greer 21,586
33. Walt Bellamy 20,941
34. Bob Pettit 20,880
35. David Robinson 20,790
36. George Gervin 20,708
^^^^Other Active Players^^^^
39. Antawn Jamison 20,042
40. Carmelo Anthony 19,958
Rebounding:
1. Wilt Chamberlain 23,924
2. Bill Russell 21,620
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 17,440
4. Elvin Hayes 16,279
5. Moses Malone 16,212
6. Karl Malone 14,968
7. Robert Parish 14,715
8. Nate Thurmond 14,464
9. Walt Bellamy 14,241
10. Kevin Garnett 14,201
11. Tim Duncan 13,940
12. Wes Unseld 13,769
13. Hakeem Olajuwon 13,748
14. Shaquille O'neal 13,099
15. Buck Williams 13,017
16. Jerry Lucas 12,942
17. Bob Petitt 12,849
18. Charles Barkley 12,546
19. Dikembe Mutombo 12,359
20. Paul Silas 12,357
Blocks:
Counted from 1973-present
1. Hakeem Olajuwon 3,830
2. Dikembe Mutombo 3,289
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 3,189
4. Mark Eaton 3,064
5. David Robinson 2,954
6. Patrick Ewing 2,894
7.Tim Duncan 2,791
8. Shaquille O'neal 2,732
9. Tree Rollins 2,542
10. Robert Parish 2,361
Playoff Edition:
Double-Doubles:
1. Tim Duncan: 158
2. Magic Johnson: 157
3. Wilt Chamberlain: 143
4. Shaquille O'Neal: 142
5. Bill Russell: 137
6. Karl Malone: 124
7. Hakeem Olajuwon: 97
8. John Stockton: 87
9. Charles Barkley: 84
10. Kevin Garnett: 81
Games Played
1. Derek Fisher 259
2. Robert Horry 244
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 237
4. Tim Duncan 234
5. Kobe Bryant 220
6. Shaquille O'Neal 216
7. Scottie Pippen 208
8. Tony Parker 196
9. Karl Malone 193
Danny Ainge 193
10. Magic Johnson 190
Scoring:
1.) Micheal Jordan 5,987
2.) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 5,762
3.) Kobe Bryant 5,640
4.) Shaquille O'neal 5,250
5.) Tim Duncan 4,988
6.) Karl Malone 4,761
7.) Julius Erving 4,580
8.) Jerry West 4,457
9.) LeBron James 4,278
10.) Larry Bird 3,897
11.) John Havlicek 3,776
12.) Hakeem Olajuwon 3,755
13.) Tony Parker 3,705
14.) Magic Johnson 3,701
15.) Scottie Pippen 3,642
Rebounding:
1.) Bill Russell 4104
2.) Wilt Chamberlain 3913
3.) Tim Duncan 2733
4.) Shaquille O'Neal 2508
5.) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 2481
6.) Karl Malone 2062
7.) Wes Unseld 1777
8.) Robert Parish 1765
9.) Elgin Baylor 1724
10.) Larry Bird 1683
11.) Dennis Rodman 1676
12.) Hakeem Olajuwon 1621
13.) Julius Erving 1611
14.) Mel Daniels 1608
15.) Scottie Pippen 1583
16.) Charles Barkley 1582
17.) Kevin Garnett 1534
18.) Paul Silas 1527
19.) Magic Johnson 1465
20.) Horace Grant 1457
Blocks: (1973-Present)
1. Tim Duncan 545
2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 476
3. Hakeem Olajuwon 472
4. Shaquille O'Neal 459
5. David Robinson 312
6. Robert Parish 309
7. Patrick Ewing 303
8. Julius Erving 293
9. Kevin McHale 281
10. Dikembe Mutombo 251
Updated *
SpursFan86
07-08-2014, 01:26 PM
Looking at those regular season numbers, it's likely that Tim will move into top 15 all-time in scoring, and top 10 all-time in rebounding next year.
007nites
07-08-2014, 06:13 PM
He has Garnett and Paul playing a head of him. He won't get top 15 in scoring.
Garnett averaged 6 and 6 last season. He won't get too far in totals next season.
Thomas82
07-08-2014, 06:16 PM
Garnett averaged 6 and 6 last season. He won't get too far in totals next season.
I see he has 12 million reasons to come back for a 20th year.
vander
07-30-2014, 03:33 PM
is there a site that tracks personal W/L record? I would like to see how Duncan stacks up against the all time greats in career win %
ace3g
09-29-2014, 06:10 PM
Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine
(https://twitter.com/ESPNSteinLine)San Antonio's Tim Duncan is starting his 18th season as a Spur, tying Indy's @ReggieMillerTNT (https://twitter.com/ReggieMillerTNT/) & Utah's @TheDeliverer_32 (https://twitter.com/TheDeliverer_32/) for second all time
Mugen
09-29-2014, 06:19 PM
:lol Thedeliverer_32? That inbred hick being too dumb to remember his nickname tbh.
Chinook
09-29-2014, 06:27 PM
So who's first? I almost imagine that's most seasons with one team and not in general.
ace3g
09-29-2014, 06:28 PM
So who's first? I almost imagine that's most seasons with one team and not in general.
Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine
(https://twitter.com/ESPNSteinLine)Today begins season No. 19 as a Laker for @kobebryant (https://twitter.com/kobebryant/), matching Utah's John Stockton for the longest run with one franchise in NBA history
Chinook
09-29-2014, 06:35 PM
Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine
(https://twitter.com/ESPNSteinLine)Today begins season No. 19 as a Laker for @kobebryant (https://twitter.com/kobebryant/), matching Utah's John Stockton for the longest run with one franchise in NBA history
Thanks, Ace. :toast
Technically, then, Tim is tied for third, not second.
ace3g
10-28-2014, 10:52 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B1Fex7dIMAAhr6f.png:large
007nites
11-11-2014, 02:57 AM
Updated*
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007nites
11-13-2014, 02:51 AM
Where do you think Timmy will end up in career points when it's all set and done? LeBron will pass Timmy early next season for sure. Melo in another 2 1/2 seasons. Wade, Bosh, VC, and Ray Allen no. TP and MVPau will be lucky to even make it to 20k. The battle between Pierce and Timmy is very close. Dirk is too far now. Timmy can pass KG if he decides to play another season since KG is a sure shot retiree this after this season.
First, who is the v-ball girl, BillMc?!?!?! :rolleyes (rhetorical)
Second, Tim Duncan has this strange stat, not once, not twice, not three, not four, not five, but six times in his career...
What is it? Matt Winer of NBATV pointed out that Tim has had more blocks than fouls in last season's championship run.
Tim had 147 blocks and only 139 fouls. My research indicated he has done it six times already. http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/d/duncati01.html
A quick check of other players who block shots. Kevin Garnett, Roy Hibbert, Marc Gasol, Pau Gasol, Anthony Davis have never done this. Serge Ibaka did it twice, but none since 2012-2013...
Quirky but deserving mention because it is after all about the great Tim Duncan...
Drom John
11-13-2014, 10:39 AM
For single seasons; played in the NBA/BAA; in the regular season; from 1998-99 to 2013-14; sorted by descending Blocks.
IOW, the top 100 block seasons
Theo Ratliff 2004, 307 blocks / 300 PF
Marcus Camby 2008, 285/216
Ben Wallace 2002, 278/178
Dikembe Mutombo 2000, 269/248
Ben Wallace 2004, 246/162
Serge Ibaka 2013, 242/213
Serge Ibaka 2012, 241/179
Tim Duncan 2003, 237/231
Marcus Camby 2007, 231/183
Ben Wallace 2003, 230/179
Andrei Kirelenko 2006, 220/162
Andrei Kirelenko 2004, 215/174
Marcus Camby 2005, 199/179
Theo Ratliff 2001, 187/165
Tim Duncan 2004, 185/164
Marcus Camby 2006, 184/158
Tim Duncan 2013, 183/117
Ben Wallace 2006, 181/164
Alonzo Mourning 1999, 180/161
Ben Wallace 2005, 176/159
Chris Anderson 2009, 175/174
Tim Duncan 2005, 174/144
Shawn Bradley 1999, 159/153
Andrei Kirilenko 2002, 159/156
Drom John
11-13-2014, 12:31 PM
Top 10 shot blockers in the Duncan era.
Tim Duncan
Ben Wallace
Marcus Camby
Elton Brand
Jermaine O'Neal
Dwight Howard
Shaquille O'Neal
Kevin Garnett
Josh Smith
Samuel Dalembert
In the Tim Duncan era, among the top 100 shot blockers, best +/- shot blocks/PF
Ben Wallace 119
Eddie Griffin 12
Serge Ibaka -89
Andrei Kirilenko -143
Alonzo Mourning -153
David Robinson -171
Tim Duncan -175
Theo Ratliff -188
Marc Gasol -204
Dikembe Mutombo -257
worst ten:
Joe Smith -1646
Brad Miller -1791
Dirk Nowitzki -1850
Rashard Lewis -1889
Metta World Peace -1992
Lamar Odom -2024
Kobe Bryant -2334
Kurt Thomas -2426
Vince Carter -2558
Paul Pierce -2615
In the Tim Duncan era, best blocks/PF ratio among top 100 shot blockers
Ben Wallace 1.061498708
Eddie Griffin 1.023715415
Tim Duncan 0.936594203
Serge Ibaka 0.918047882
Andrei Kirilenko 0.91084788
Theo Ratliff 0.887492519
Alonzo Mourning 0.883826879
Marcus Camby 0.867135944
Dikembe Mutombo 0.830809743
David Robinson 0.814332248
Worst 10
Nene Hilario 0.271910112
Joe Smith 0.266161391
Shareef Abdur-Rahim 0.251039501
Brad Miller 0.248426353
Kurt Thomas 0.247051521
Vince Carter 0.225317989
Rashard Lewis 0.222633745
Paul Pierce 0.210923355
Metta World Peace 0.203518593
Kobe Bryant 0.192666897
007nites
11-16-2014, 01:17 AM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B2dKVc-CUAENEqx.jpg:large
spurraider21
11-16-2014, 01:20 AM
^im surprised Hakeem doesn't have that. he's got about 27k points and well over 3.5k blocks. only 252 rebounds away from that mark
007nites
11-27-2014, 10:25 PM
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=193022&p=5706237#post5706237
Updated
007nites
12-18-2014, 10:26 PM
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=193022
Updated.
About to pass Reggie Miller in points and Malone in Double-Doubles :downspin:
http://i.imgur.com/VXa3mKe.jpg
Uriel
12-18-2014, 10:53 PM
https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/v/t34.0-12/10872283_10152899421982236_632495625_n.jpg?oh=764e 4ee2efe1f6459097b4b6bfc2c57d&oe=5495840F&__gda__=1419159931_b9fcd313216153465cad567c2e1471a 2
007nites
01-19-2015, 09:44 PM
updated
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=193022&p=5706237#post5706237
BillMc
01-19-2015, 10:05 PM
updated
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=193022&p=5706237#post5706237
Many thanks!:toast (But you need to update the year. It says as of Jan 18, 2014)
Rapper
02-28-2015, 01:33 AM
What If Tim Duncan to score 31 points ,grab 10 rebounds and 6 blocks in the next game?
He will pass Paul Pierce to the 15th in scoring of all time and will pass Nate Thurmond to the 9th in rebounding of all time. what's more? to pass Patrick Ewing to the 6th in block of all time.
He will reach 3 milestones at the same time
007nites
03-07-2015, 04:00 PM
Updated http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=193022&p=5706237#post5706237
Rapper
03-08-2015, 12:24 AM
Can Paul Pierce stop playing for 3 games?
exstatic
03-08-2015, 08:46 AM
Can Paul Pierce stop playing for 3 games?
Probably not. He's under contract, and they kind of expect him to play.
ace3g
03-08-2015, 02:21 PM
Michael Erler @MichaelErlerSBN
(https://twitter.com/MichaelErlerSBN)This is gonna be the first game of Duncan's career that he didn't make a single field goal.
007nites
03-14-2015, 05:18 AM
Just needs 8 more boards to pass KG for 8th All-time in rebounding.
exstatic
03-14-2015, 09:45 AM
Just needs 8 more boards to pass KG for 8th All-time in rebounding.
It might take more than that. KG is still an active player.
Thomas82
03-14-2015, 04:21 PM
It might take more than that. KG is still an active player.
KG missed his 3rd straight game last night (DNPCD). Tim might do it tomorrow with KG being on the other side......that would be funny!!
BillMc
03-14-2015, 05:43 PM
KG missed his 3rd straight game last night (DNPCD). Tim might do it tomorrow with KG being on the other side......that would be funny!!
Would love to see that.
Thomas82
03-15-2015, 12:26 AM
Would love to see that.
Me too.
007nites
03-15-2015, 02:28 PM
I didn't think of that. Man I hope they announce it on the big screen :lol
BatManu20
03-19-2015, 04:50 PM
578672453670453248
BatManu20
03-19-2015, 04:51 PM
https://scontent-lax.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfa1/v/t1.0-9/16893_10152727564141981_5926013139689270414_n.jpg? oh=885e9ce81696497176d7fcd5f0af6105&oe=557FB3AA
TXstbobcat
03-19-2015, 06:06 PM
578672453670453248
congratulations Timmy!!! I got to be there for the game and didn't realize he hit that milestone last night.
007nites
04-04-2015, 02:50 PM
1 point behind pierce.
Duncanforthree
04-05-2015, 02:21 AM
And only 78 behind KG.
Can Timmy score 78 with 6 games to go?
Pierce and Garnett may put up a few more points but I still see Tim finishing ahead of at least Pierce this season.
Duncanforthree
04-06-2015, 01:22 PM
Timmy passed Pierce during the GSW game to move up to 15th all time.
Up next, Kevin Garnett.59 points to go.
007nites
04-11-2015, 01:38 PM
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=193022&p=5706237#post5706237
Timmy really close on passing KG in points and D-Rob in blocks. Passing KG is possible if he plays in the last 2 games. Even if he plays under 20 mins in each game it possible.
Duncanforthree
04-12-2015, 03:52 AM
He only needs 13 to pass KG.
Watch KG come out for the last two games of the season and go ham.
Would be so very like him to try something like that.
007nites
04-12-2015, 07:12 PM
4 points now
007nites
04-12-2015, 07:13 PM
He only needs 13 to pass KG.
Watch KG come out for the last two games of the season and go ham.
Would be so very like him to try something like that.
Nah. KG has never really been a stat whore like Love. Kobe would do that though.
Big Empty
07-06-2015, 04:15 PM
What does one more season do to such an already legendary stat sheet for Tim Duncan
007nites
09-12-2015, 08:16 PM
Timmy will pass David in blocks this season.
Updated as of September 12, 2015
Regular Season:
Games Played - 1329 (11th)
Double-Doubles
1. Wilt Chamberlain - 968
2. Moses Malone - 894
3. Elvin Hayes - 890
4. Kareem Abdul Jabbar - 885
5. Tim Duncan - 830
6. Karl Malone - 814
7. Bill Russell - 785
8. Hakeem Olajuwon - 774
9. Walt Bellamy - 755
10. Kevin Garnett - 742
11. Shaquille O'neal - 727
12. John Stockton - 709
13. Bob Pettit - 708
14. Charles Barkley - 705
15. Oscar Robertson - 627
16. Magic Johnson - 618
17. Patrick Ewing - 580
18. Dwight Howard - 565
19. David Robinson - 543
20. Robert Parish - 525
Scoring:
1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 38,387
2. Karl Malone 36,928
3. Kobe Bryant 32,468
4. Michael Jordan 32,292
5. Wilt Chamberlain 31,419
6. Shaquille O'neal 28,596
7. Dirk Nowitzki 28,119
8. Moses Malone 27,409
9. Elvin Hayes 27,313
10. Hakeem Olajuwon 26,946
11. Oscar Robertson 26,710
12. Dominique Wilkins 26,668
13. John Havlicek 26,395
14. Tim Duncan 25,974
15. Kevin Garnett 25,949
16. Tim Duncan 25,974
17. Paul Pierce 25,889
18. Alex English 25,613
19. Reggie Miller 25,279
20. Jerry West 25,192
21. LeBron James 24,913
22. Patrick Ewing 24,815
23. Ray Allen 24,505
24. Allen Iverson 24,368
25. Charles Barkley 23,757
26. Vince Carter 23,562
27. Robert Parish 23,334
28. Adrian Dantley 23,177
29. Elgin Baylor 23,149
30. Clyde Drexler 22,195
31. Gary Payton 21,813
32. Larry Bird 21,791
33. Hal Greer 21,586
34. Walt Bellamy 20,941
35. Carmelo Anthony 20,924
36. Bob Pettit 20,880
37. David Robinson 20,790
38. George Gervin 20,708
39. Mitch Richmond 20,497
40. Tom Chambers 20,049
Rebounding:
1. Wilt Chamberlain 23,924
2. Bill Russell 21,620
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 17,440
4. Elvin Hayes 16,279
5. Moses Malone 16,212
6. Karl Malone 14,968
7. Robert Parish 14,715
8. Tim Duncan 14,644
9. Kevin Garnett 14,512
10. Nate Thurmond 14,464
11. Walt Bellamy 14,241
12. Wes Unseld 13,769
13. Hakeem Olajuwon 13,748
14. Shaquille O'neal 13,099
15. Buck Williams 13,017
16. Jerry Lucas 12,942
17. Bob Petitt 12,849
18. Charles Barkley 12,546
19. Dikembe Mutombo 12,359
20. Paul Silas 12,357
Blocks:
Counted from 1973-present
1. Hakeem Olajuwon 3,830
2. Dikembe Mutombo 3,289
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 3,189
4. Mark Eaton 3,064
5. David Robinson 2,954
6. Tim Duncan 2,941
7. Patrick Ewing 2,894
8. Shaquille O'neal 2,732
9. Tree Rollins 2,542
10. Robert Parish 2,361
Playoff Edition:
Double-Doubles:
1. Tim Duncan: 164
2. Magic Johnson: 157
3. Wilt Chamberlain: 143
4. Shaquille O'Neal: 142
5. Bill Russell: 137
6. Karl Malone: 124
7. Hakeem Olajuwon: 97
8. John Stockton: 87
9. Charles Barkley: 84
10. Kevin Garnett: 81
Games Played
1. Derek Fisher 259
2. Robert Horry 244
3. Tim Duncan 241
4. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 237
5. Tim Duncan 241
6. Kobe Bryant 220
7. Shaquille O'Neal 216
8. Scottie Pippen 208
9. Tony Parker 196
10. Karl Malone 193
Danny Ainge 193
11. Magic Johnson 190
Scoring:
1.) Micheal Jordan 5,987
2.) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 5,762
3.) Kobe Bryant 5,640
4.) Shaquille O'neal 5,250
5.) Tim Duncan 5,113
6.) Karl Malone 4,761
7.) Julius Erving 4,580
8.) Jerry West 4,457
9.) LeBron James 4,278
10.) Larry Bird 3,897
11.) John Havlicek 3,776
12.) Hakeem Olajuwon 3,755
13.) Tony Parker 3,705
14.) Magic Johnson 3,701
15.) Scottie Pippen 3,642
Rebounding:
1.) Bill Russell 4104
2.) Wilt Chamberlain 3913
3.) Tim Duncan 2811
4.) Shaquille O'Neal 2508
5.) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 2481
6.) Karl Malone 2062
7.) Wes Unseld 1777
8.) Robert Parish 1765
9.) Elgin Baylor 1724
10.) Larry Bird 1683
11.) Dennis Rodman 1676
12.) Hakeem Olajuwon 1621
13.) Julius Erving 1611
14.) Mel Daniels 1608
15.) Scottie Pippen 1583
16.) Charles Barkley 1582
17.) Kevin Garnett 1534
18.) Paul Silas 1527
19.) Magic Johnson 1465
20.) Horace Grant 1457
Blocks: (1973-Present)
1. Tim Duncan 555
2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 476
3. Hakeem Olajuwon 472
4. Shaquille O'Neal 459
5. David Robinson 312
6. Robert Parish 309
7. Patrick Ewing 303
8. Julius Erving 293
9. Kevin McHale 281
10. Dikembe Mutombo 251
Kawhitstorm
09-12-2015, 08:59 PM
Points: Should pass Havlicek & most likely Nique/Oscar (12ppg X 70games)
Rebounds: Should pass Parish & most likely K.Malone (8rpg x 70g)
Blocks: Should pass Admiral
Postseason:
Games: Should pass Horry & most likely Fisher if #6 is captured
Points: Should pass Shaq if #6 is captured
ace3g
10-17-2015, 10:40 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CRj0lshW0AAZMtz.png:large
BillMc
10-17-2015, 11:56 PM
Thanks for keeping this updated!:bobo
Timmy D is listed twice on the scoring list at 14 and 16, fyi.
spursistan
10-18-2015, 12:31 AM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CRj0lshW0AAZMtz.png:large
Timmy last 3 season total points were 1227 (69 games), 1119 (74 games), 1070 (77 games) in 2013/2014/2015 respectively..Here, he needs 972 points this season to crack the top 10 all-time scoring list..it is going to be close assuming the further reduction of his offensive role , more DNPs , simple isue of age/decline..he will sure get there if he sticks around to 2017 though and may take over the 8th where Moses Malone is ranked with 27409 points but Dirk is safe at 7th (28119) IMO ..From active players, Lebron (24913) is lock to leapfrog him..Pierce 3yr contract (25899) will surely catch him..Not KG (25949)..and even Dwayne Wade (18812) might not. Durant (15537) is on pace to do so but still far now with health questions looming..
ace3g
10-22-2015, 05:59 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQBK4iTnRBc
Canyonero
10-23-2015, 11:37 AM
Wow, nice follow up :toast
Is there another thread for the other Spurs?
TXstbobcat
10-31-2015, 10:16 AM
Timmy is only 3 points away from 26K! Should get that in the 1st quarter in Boston tomorow.
wildbill2u
10-31-2015, 12:10 PM
It will be a very close thing to end the season with enough points to pass Hakeem.
TXstbobcat
10-31-2015, 12:13 PM
10 more blocks to pass the Admiral!!
TXstbobcat
11-01-2015, 04:17 PM
26k points for Timmy!!! :bobo
ace3g
11-02-2015, 09:47 PM
Most wins with one NBA team:
1. Tim Duncan: 954
2. John Stockton: 953
3. Karl Malone: 919
4. Kobe: 823
5. Dirk: 816
BatManu20
11-02-2015, 09:55 PM
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Pauleta14
11-03-2015, 12:29 AM
Most wins with one NBA team:
1. Tim Duncan: 954
2. John Stockton: 953
3. Karl Malone: 919
4. Kobe: 823
5. Dirk: 816
Where did you get your datas?
thx
SpursFan86
11-03-2015, 07:46 PM
Not only does Duncan now have the most wins with one team, but he also moved into 3rd in all-time wins (regardless of teams). Parish is 2nd with 1014, and Kareem is 1st with 1074. Can't see any scenario where Duncan passes Kareem (would have to play 2 more seasons after this one). He'll definitely pass Parish if he plays next season, otherwise it's highly unlikely.
dbreiden83080
11-03-2015, 08:08 PM
26,000 pts
15,000 Rebounds
5 rings, 3 finals MVP's, 2 Reg season MVP's..
What a career..
Spurtacular
11-03-2015, 08:19 PM
I don't think anyone's gonna break Wilt's rebounding record.
dbreiden83080
11-03-2015, 09:31 PM
I don't think anyone's gonna break Wilt's rebounding record.
Or average 50 a game for a season..
That year when he scored 30, he had a bad night..
Spurtacular
11-03-2015, 10:09 PM
Or average 50 a game for a season..
That year when he scored 30, he had a bad night..
Comparatively speaking, Wilt played with midgets though; his numbers are mitigated by that reality.
SpursFan86
11-03-2015, 10:36 PM
Comparatively speaking, Wilt played with midgets though; his numbers are mitigated by that reality.
Even ignoring the competition, the game was just played so much differently back then. The pace was much, much faster...more possessions --> more opportunities for putting up numbers.
Spurtacular
11-04-2015, 12:18 AM
Even ignoring the competition, the game was just played so much differently back then. The pace was much, much faster...more possessions --> more opportunities for putting up numbers.
Plus, the ball was heavier and more shots were missed.
Thomas82
11-04-2015, 01:30 AM
Even ignoring the competition, the game was just played so much differently back then. The pace was much, much faster...more possessions --> more opportunities for putting up numbers.
Plus, the ball was heavier and more shots were missed.
+1
Spurtacular
11-04-2015, 12:20 PM
Not only does Duncan now have the most wins with one team, but he also moved into 3rd in all-time wins (regardless of teams). Parish is 2nd with 1014, and Kareem is 1st with 1074. Can't see any scenario where Duncan passes Kareem (would have to play 2 more seasons after this one). He'll definitely pass Parish if he plays next season, otherwise it's highly unlikely.
If the Spurs average 62-20 in these two seasons. But I guess that doesn't count Tim's DNPs? So, maybe not.
TXstbobcat
11-04-2015, 04:24 PM
26,000 pts
15,000 Rebounds
5 rings, 3 finals MVP's, 2 Reg season MVP's..
What a career..
What a career and it's still going strong :bobo
dbreiden83080
11-04-2015, 09:30 PM
Comparatively speaking, Wilt played with midgets though; his numbers are mitigated by that reality.
He was such a beast, I think if he was playing today he is still probably the best player in the league.
dbreiden83080
11-04-2015, 09:30 PM
Comparatively speaking, Wilt played with midgets though; his numbers are mitigated by that reality.
He was such a beast, I think if he was playing today he is still probably the best player in the league.
Spurtacular
11-05-2015, 04:11 PM
He was such a beast, I think if he was playing today he is still probably the best player in the league.
Not the first time I've heard that. I'm skeptical of that claim though.
dbreiden83080
11-05-2015, 09:32 PM
Not the first time I've heard that. I'm skeptical of that claim though.
I'm not.. 7'1 with his athletic skills. Wilt once walked onto a track and field event (High Jump) practiced for like 5 minutes and won. He threw a 53 foot shot put in high school. How is this for a vertical leap?
http://i43.tinypic.com/4uevdt.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kB43A-ODuLc
This is footage of him in college.. Skip to 1:09 and look at that ridiculous burst of speed he puts on leading the break.. 2:50 look at how high he gets in the air to block that shot.. Fucking insane. With the size and depth of the league today, not he is not putting up 50 or grabbing 25 boards a night, but shit 30 and 12 no doubt.. At least I think so..
Duncanforthree
11-24-2015, 06:40 AM
UPDATE
273 points to #13 John Havlicek
210 rebounds to #6 Karl Malone
98 blocks to #4 Mark Eaton
Go Timmy Go!!!
JeffDuncan
11-24-2015, 11:21 AM
... How is this for a vertical leap?
Photoshop is a great invention.
Go Tim Go!
Thomas82
02-26-2016, 02:18 PM
TD needs one more block to become the 5th player in NBA history with 3,000 blocks. He also needs 4 rebounds to pass Karl Malone for 6th place on the all-time list, 55 points to pass John Havlicek for 13th place on the all-time scoring list, and 35 rebounds for 15,000 in his career.
spursistan
04-03-2016, 09:47 AM
one win shy of 1000 career regular season wins..Hopefully Pop plays him in a winnable game in next 6 remaining..I don't want Timmy to get stuck there should he decide to retire at end of season..
Most regular season wins in NBA History:
1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 1077
2. Robert Parish: 1014
3. Tim Duncan: 999
4. John Stockton: 953
5. Karl Malone: 952
J_Paco
04-03-2016, 05:10 PM
Not a top 5 all-time great, sure.:rollin:rollin:rollin
Everything points to Timmy being a top 5, if not top 3 or 4, great despite playing with one good knee throughout a majority of his career and on some of the worst paced offensive teams in his prime.
It is a scary thought to think that Duncan "could have" been an even better player (statistically and athletically) had those situations been different. No matter, he's one of the best to ever, ever touch a NBA basketball, period.
Thomas82
04-04-2016, 04:40 AM
Not a top 5 all-time great, sure.:rollin:rollin:rollin
Everything points to Timmy being a top 5, if not top 3 or 4, great despite playing with one good knee throughout a majority of his career and on some of the worst paced offensive teams in his prime.
It is a scary thought to think that Duncan "could have" been an even better player (statistically and athletically) had those situations been different. No matter, he's one of the best to ever, ever touch a NBA basketball, period.
I think about that all the time.
ace3g
04-05-2016, 10:29 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/649674293870129152/ymqLqQJ2_bigger.png San Antonio Spurs Verified account @spurs (https://twitter.com/spurs)
Timmy joins Kareem & Robert Parish as only players in the @NBA (https://twitter.com/NBA) 1,000 wins club.
ace3g
04-05-2016, 10:39 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/489762140568293376/6OVMqsBJ_bigger.jpeg ESPN Stats & Info Verified account @ESPNStatsInfo (https://twitter.com/ESPNStatsInfo)
Tim Duncan picked up his 1,000th career victory as a player on Tuesday. via @EliasSports (https://twitter.com/EliasSports)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CfVDnnCWAAEArCh.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/664807873713725440/r8ZAg5lD_bigger.jpg NBA Verified account @NBA (https://twitter.com/NBA)
Congrats to TIM DUNCAN on winning his 1,000th game with the @spurs (https://twitter.com/spurs)!
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CfVDasEW8AgYJRy.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/448139723446296576/n1iz4mg6_bigger.png Bleacher Report Verified account @BleacherReport (https://twitter.com/BleacherReport)
Tim Duncan joins Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Robert Parish as the only 3 players with 1000 regular season wins
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CfVCLQjVIAIk-dR.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/711404781508685824/sg9emjC__bigger.jpg NBA on ESPN Verified account @ESPNNBA (https://twitter.com/ESPNNBA)
History! Tim Duncan picks up career win number 1,000. He is the 3rd player in NBA history to win 1,000 games.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CfVFG2JWEAA7sYa.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/691830388923199488/om3MxcUD_bigger.jpg NBA TV Verified account @NBATV (https://twitter.com/NBATV)
Tim Duncan becomes third player in @NBA (https://twitter.com/NBA) history to reach 1,000 wins
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CfVE5_tW8AEqSJD.jpg
Silver&Black
04-05-2016, 10:45 PM
^ ace3g
That deserves it's own thread. Get on it....
spursistan
04-06-2016, 11:59 AM
717727351627517952
Trueblood
04-07-2016, 11:01 AM
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=15148191
Good video
will_spurs
04-07-2016, 11:40 AM
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=259046
TampaDude
04-07-2016, 01:42 PM
Timmy is the only player in NBA history to reach 1000 wins with just one team.
ace3g
04-08-2016, 10:25 PM
Jordan Howenstine @AirlessJordan
(https://twitter.com/AirlessJordan) Tim Duncan has now had 400+ rebounds in all of his 19 seasons. Duncan ties Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for most seasons w/ 400+ rebounds (19).
polandprzem
04-09-2016, 08:02 AM
Timmey stuck on this 1000 ... ehh
ace3g
04-12-2016, 08:57 PM
Jordan Howenstine @AirlessJordan
(https://twitter.com/AirlessJordan) Most games played in NBA history:
6. Kevin Willis - 1,424
7. TIM DUNCAN - 1,392
8. Jason Kidd - 1,391
Spurtacular
04-13-2016, 12:49 AM
Reminds me of Curtis Martin and The Bus at the end of their careers.
Were the end of their careers four or five years?
007nites
04-13-2016, 07:30 AM
updated
polandprzem
04-13-2016, 09:14 AM
Welll TD always gonna be somewhere near top5 or when it comes to points top15. He's got to take the :lobt2: this year
MultiTroll
04-17-2016, 11:44 PM
Playoff games all time?
(I think with tonight's win he passed The Fraud who just retired)
Legitimate Playoff Wins all time?
(Dereek Fisher #1 if you count fraudulent wins)
MultiTroll
04-19-2016, 10:52 PM
Playoff Wins
161 Derek Fisher*
155 Robert Horry
153 Tim Duncan thru 2016 Memphis playoff series 2-0.
Playoff Games played
259 Derek Fisher*
244 Robert Horry
240 Tim Duncan
*includes rigged games
spurraider21
04-25-2016, 11:36 PM
^up to 155 playoff wins after completing the sweep of the grizzlies. tied with horry. 6 wins from catching fisher, 17 games played from him. could all be done during this run, tbh
MultiTroll
06-19-2016, 08:47 AM
157 playoff wins
Thomas82
07-09-2016, 01:36 PM
Of all the No. 1 overall draft picks in NBA history that had careers of 10 years or longer, only 5 of them spent their whole career with 1 team. Those players are:
-Elgin Baylor
-Magic Johnson
-James Worthy
-David Robinson
-Tim Duncan
*Tim Duncan has the record for most seasons (19) and most games played (1,392) by a No. 1 pick with the same team.
WaywardTexan
07-09-2016, 02:46 PM
Most days the fan base was convinced a retirement announcement was to be made without it happening, all-time
1. Tim Duncan 17,142
2. Reggie Miller 112
...
14,172 Kobe Bryant -365
007nites
03-21-2019, 06:20 PM
Updated March 21, 2019
*Would like to post this on my first page original post but I can't edit it.
Regular Season:
Games Played - 1392 (10th)
Double-Doubles
1. Wilt Chamberlain - 968
2. Moses Malone - 894
3. Elvin Hayes - 890
4. Kareem Abdul Jabbar - 885
5. Tim Duncan - 841
6. Karl Malone - 814
7. Bill Russell - 785
8. Hakeem Olajuwon - 774
9. Walt Bellamy - 755
10. Kevin Garnett - 742
11. Shaquille O'neal - 727
12. John Stockton - 709
13. Bob Pettit - 708
14. Charles Barkley - 705
15. Oscar Robertson - 627
16. Magic Johnson - 618
17. Dwight Howard - 603
18. Patrick Ewing - 580
19. David Robinson - 543
20. Robert Parish - 525
Scoring:
1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 38,387
2. Karl Malone 36,928
3. Kobe Bryant 33,643
4. LeBron James 32,439
5. Michael Jordan 32,292
6. Dirk Nowitzki 31,427
7. Wilt Chamberlain 31,419
8. Shaquille O'neal 28,596
9. Moses Malone 27,409
10. Elvin Hayes 27,313
11. Hakeem Olajuwon 26,946
12. Oscar Robertson 26,710
13. Dominique Wilkins 26,668
14. Tim Duncan 26,496
15. Paul Pierce 26,397
16. John Havlicek 26,395
17. Kevin Garnett 26,071
18. Alex English 25,613
19. Carmelo Anthony 25,551
20. Vince Carter 25,362
21. Reggie Miller 25,279
22. Jerry West 25,192
23. Patrick Ewing 24,815
24. Ray Allen 24,505
25. Allen Iverson 24,368
26. Charles Barkley 23,757
27. Robert Parish 23,334
28. Adrian Dantley 23,177
29. Elgin Baylor 23,149
30. Dwayne Wade 22,950
31. Kevin Durant 22,736
32. Clyde Drexler 22,195
33. Gary Payton 21,813
34. Larry Bird 21,791
35. Hal Greer 21,586
Rebounding:
1. Wilt Chamberlain 23,924
2. Bill Russell 21,620
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 17,440
4. Elvin Hayes 16,279
5. Moses Malone 16,212
6. Tim Duncan 15,091
7. Karl Malone 14,968
8. Robert Parish 14,715
9. Kevin Garnett 14,662
10. Nate Thurmond 14,464
11. Walt Bellamy 14,241
12. Wes Unseld 13,769
13. Hakeem Olajuwon 13,748
14. Dwight Howard 13,184
15. Shaquille O'neal 13,099
16. Buck Williams 13,017
17. Jerry Lucas 12,942
18. Bob Petitt 12,849
19. Charles Barkley 12,546
20. Dikembe Mutombo 12,359
Blocks:
Counted from 1973-present
1. Hakeem Olajuwon 3,830
2. Dikembe Mutombo 3,289
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 3,189
4. Mark Eaton 3,064
5. Tim Duncan 3,020
6. David Robinson 2,954
7. Patrick Ewing 2,894
8. Shaquille O'neal 2,732
9. Tree Rollins 2,542
10. Robert Parish 2,361
Playoff Edition:
Double-Doubles:
1. Tim Duncan: 164
2. Magic Johnson: 157
3. Wilt Chamberlain: 143
4. Shaquille O'Neal: 142
5. Bill Russell: 137
6. Karl Malone: 124
7. Hakeem Olajuwon: 97
8. John Stockton: 87
9. Charles Barkley: 84
10. Kevin Garnett: 81
Games Played
1. Derek Fisher 259
2. Tim Duncan 241
3. Robert Horry 244
4. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 237
5. Kobe Bryant 220
6. Shaquille O'Neal 216
7. Scottie Pippen 208
8. Tony Parker 196
9. Karl Malone 193
Danny Ainge 193
10. Magic Johnson 190
Scoring:
1.) Micheal Jordan 5,987
2.) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 5,762
3.) Kobe Bryant 5,640
4.) Shaquille O'neal 5,250
5.) Tim Duncan 5,172
6.) Karl Malone 4,761
7.) Julius Erving 4,580
8.) Jerry West 4,457
9.) LeBron James 4,278
10.) Larry Bird 3,897
11.) John Havlicek 3,776
12.) Hakeem Olajuwon 3,755
13.) Tony Parker 3,705
14.) Magic Johnson 3,701
15.) Scottie Pippen 3,642
Rebounding:
1.) Bill Russell 4104
2.) Wilt Chamberlain 3913
3.) Tim Duncan 2859
4.) Shaquille O'Neal 2508
5.) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 2481
6.) Karl Malone 2062
7.) Wes Unseld 1777
8.) Robert Parish 1765
9.) Elgin Baylor 1724
10.) Larry Bird 1683
11.) Dennis Rodman 1676
12.) Hakeem Olajuwon 1621
13.) Julius Erving 1611
14.) Mel Daniels 1608
15.) Scottie Pippen 1583
16.) Charles Barkley 1582
17.) Kevin Garnett 1534
18.) Paul Silas 1527
19.) Magic Johnson 1465
20.) Horace Grant 1457
Blocks: (1973-Present)
1. Tim Duncan 568
2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 476
3. Hakeem Olajuwon 472
4. Shaquille O'Neal 459
5. David Robinson 312
6. Robert Parish 309
7. Patrick Ewing 303
8. Julius Erving 293
9. Kevin McHale 281
10. Dikembe Mutombo 251
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