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TXstbobcat
11-14-2015, 11:24 PM
Timmy passed the Admiral to move into 5th place all time in blocks.

100%duncan
11-14-2015, 11:25 PM
:worthy: Greatest of his time :worthy:

YGWHI
11-14-2015, 11:33 PM
The best PF to ever play the game :flag:

TheGreatYacht
11-14-2015, 11:37 PM
Sucks that Currycenter won't talk about it, since defense doesn't draw ratings... Best player of his generation :worthy:

Blue Duck
11-15-2015, 01:20 AM
Quite an incredible accomplishment for the admiral, considering the amount of time it took him to rack up the stats.

dweaver99027
11-15-2015, 03:16 PM
Give TD David's body. GOAT?

Frank Dux
11-15-2015, 05:14 PM
It says a lot about D-Rob's talent for blocked shots that it took TD an additional five years to pass him up. Congrats to TD, but never forget 5-0.

bic50
11-15-2015, 05:52 PM
Congrats to tim. We are lucky af to have him.

Thomas82
11-15-2015, 06:42 PM
It says a lot about D-Rob's talent for blocked shots that it took TD an additional five years to pass him up. Congrats to TD, but never forget 5-0.


A big part of the reason is because of the minutes restriction he's been on for the past several years, and then there was also that 2nd lockout to factor in.

TD 21
11-15-2015, 06:50 PM
It says a lot about D-Rob's talent for blocked shots that it took TD an additional five years to pass him up. Congrats to TD, but never forget 5-0.

Robinson had superior physical tools and played in an era where there was more blocked shots, at least among top shot blockers.

Duncan has the best timing I've ever seen and if he were the typical shot blocker that was seeking them, he could have had a lot more.

Thomas82
11-15-2015, 10:41 PM
Robinson had superior physical tools and played in an era where there was more blocked shots, at least among top shot blockers.

Duncan has the best timing I've ever seen and if he were the typical shot blocker that was seeking them, he could have had a lot more.

Excellent points!!

Frank Dux
11-16-2015, 09:47 AM
A big part of the reason is because of the minutes restriction he's been on for the past several years, and then there was also that 2nd lockout to factor in.

Not really. D-Rob also missed an entire season due to injury and had a lockout season. D-Rob's minutes actually started to reduce in his playing career before Tim's were reduced in his career. In the first 12 years of their respective careers, their minutes were pretty identical. D-Rob just blocked a whole lot more shots.

Frank Dux
11-16-2015, 09:53 AM
Robinson had superior physical tools and played in an era where there was more blocked shots, at least among top shot blockers.

Duncan has the best timing I've ever seen and if he were the typical shot blocker that was seeking them, he could have had a lot more.

Seems like a lot of excuses for D-Rob being one of the greatest shot blockers in history. It took one guy 14 seasons to tally 2900 blocks and the other it took 19—a difference of approximately 400 games.

Buddy Mignon
11-16-2015, 10:02 AM
Sucks that Currycenter won't talk about it, since defense doesn't draw ratings... Best player of his generation :worthy:


Like I said... he's a forgotten man and he's still playing.

TheGreatYacht
11-16-2015, 10:03 AM
Like I said... he's a forgotten man and he's still playing.
Kobe threads are downstairs, tbh

ajh18
11-16-2015, 11:02 AM
Not really. D-Rob also missed an entire season due to injury and had a lockout season. D-Rob's minutes actually started to reduce in his playing career before Tim's were reduced in his career. In the first 12 years of their respective careers, their minutes were pretty identical. D-Rob just blocked a whole lot more shots.

In another thread someone actually compared their blocks/minute. David's was like 25% higher than Tim's.

In his prime, David Robinson was an absolutely elite defender... as good or better than any big in the league today.

Frank Dux
11-16-2015, 09:34 PM
In another thread someone actually compared their blocks/minute. David's was like 25% higher than Tim's.

In his prime, David Robinson was an absolutely elite defender... as good or better than any big in the league today.

Yep. I'd say better than any current big on D. There's just a not anybody right now with the combination of blocks, rebounds, steals, strength and freakish speed like Robinson. Watching him intercept passes or make steals, and outrun every single other person on the court (including the point guards) during a fastbreak was sight to behold.

Johnny RIngo
11-16-2015, 09:41 PM
In another thread someone actually compared their blocks/minute. David's was like 25% higher than Tim's.

In his prime, David Robinson was an absolutely elite defender... as good or better than any big in the league today.

DRob's a GOAT defender candidate - easily better than any defender today. He's possibly the most underrated player in NBA history as far as overall impact.

SASdynasty!
11-16-2015, 09:43 PM
Duncan probably passes Eaton this year (4th with 3,064). Duncan is on pace to finish the season with 3,097. He would have a shot at passing Kareem (3rd with 3,189) if he played one more season. Would have to play two more seasons to pass Mutumbo (3,289). No shot at Hakeem (1st with 3,830).

Kawhitstorm
11-16-2015, 11:56 PM
DRob's a GOAT defender candidate - easily better than any defender today. He's possibly the most underrated player in NBA history as far as overall impact.

Hakeem is the GOAT defender. DRob was as good a shot blocker but Hakeem was a better man-on-man defender & could move his feet better laterally.