View Full Version : Forever 21.. What's You Favorite Timmy Memory?
BatManu20
07-11-2016, 10:24 AM
I'm sure there's a similar thread to this already, can't remember tbh.
But I'm sitting here recollecting all the memories since 1997, and there's so many great ones. What are y'all's favorites? 2014 is mine, with Timmy holding his hands in the air. And the "Not bad for a bunch of old guys" quote during the locker room celebration. Greatest championship ever.
What say you?
http://vifreepress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/tim-duncan-5-championships.jpg
http://hoopshabit.com/files/2014/06/tim-duncan-nba-finals-miami-heat-san-antonio-spurs3.jpg
RodNIc91
07-11-2016, 10:28 AM
One of them for sure is Game 6 in 2013. I know 6 is very painful but watching him go all out and almost win it for us at that age? That man was the definition of the heart of a champion.
BatManu20
07-11-2016, 10:28 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0RjRHnrDWE
timtonymanu
07-11-2016, 10:30 AM
2014 Game 6 against OKC, 38 year old Duncan sending home Dursoft and Westbrook.
Which led to this:
http://sports-kings.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/USA-Today-Sports.jpg
BatManu20
07-11-2016, 10:30 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2Svcmq_u1I
davidbowie
07-11-2016, 10:31 AM
i love love love love the way he left. looking back now his last game was so fucking perfect.
I LOVE YOU TIM
Shastafarian
07-11-2016, 10:34 AM
There isn't a single memory. The titles obviously and the big wins. For some reason this moment will stand out, even though in the long run it wouldn't matter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trdsKp94Io0
timtonymanu
07-11-2016, 10:35 AM
There isn't a single memory.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trdsKp94Io0
Right on.
Killakobe81
07-11-2016, 10:38 AM
On the court? The 3 vs the Suns ...
Off the court? Tim calling his title shot at end of the game in the WCF when they clinched the rematch vs. the Heat ... "We have four more [games] to win,” the Spurs' big man told TNT's David Aldridge. “We’ll do it this time.” :toast
Floyd Pacquiao
07-11-2016, 10:39 AM
Sun's 3 and 14 game 6 OKC and promising they'll win it this time :depressed
" we're gonna do it this time"
RodNIc91
07-11-2016, 10:40 AM
There isn't a single memory. The titles obviously and the big wins. For some reason this moment will stand out, even though in the long run it wouldn't matter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trdsKp94Io0
See? I became a Spurs fan in '07 because of Tony Parker, but you can see in my avatar Timmy won over me very early on. That one has to be the greatest meaningless shot ever! :lol Man, he was clutch. :depressed
I remember also one time in '09 we lost a game in overtime because Matt Bonner couldn't make the winning shot and then Timmy said in the post-conference it was his fault for letting the team down. What a helluva an athlete.
tony77
07-11-2016, 10:42 AM
I'm more of a lurker here, but I had to respond to this post with a personal favorite memory of when I met Tim. I was working at Wherehouse music here in SA, and right before we were to close for the night, I was windexing the tall glass doors, getting the finger/hand smudges off them, when up comes Tim Duncan with a friend, and he sees what I'm doing, so he reaches as high as he can, and opens the door leaving a full hand print, I'd need a ladder to clean that LOL, and I tell him "good one" he turns around and flashes a big smile at me.
Robz4000
07-11-2016, 10:42 AM
Duncan laughing at dwert, though that third quarter in Game 7 in 2005 and that shot over Westchimp and Abaka were legendary too. Really can't go wrong with any of them.
loveforthegame
07-11-2016, 10:44 AM
A lot of memories but nothing sweeter than 5. The whole season was one long redemption train ride that kept gaining speed the closer we got to the championship.
Forgive me for butchering his quote but when he said "we'll get it done this time" you believed it. You knew. And they delivered.
horsielove
07-11-2016, 10:45 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_iN6qwvoS8
At 2:45 mark, this has been and will always be my favorite TD move. I remember this game like it was yesterday.:depressed
Shastafarian
07-11-2016, 10:46 AM
I'm more of a lurker here, but I had to respond to this post with a personal favorite memory of when I met Tim. I was working at Wherehouse music here in SA, and right before we were to close for the night, I was windexing the tall glass doors, getting the finger/hand smudges off them, when up comes Tim Duncan with a friend, and he sees what I'm doing, so he reaches as high as he can, and opens the door leaving a full hand print, I'd need a ladder to clean that LOL, and I tell him "good one" he turns around and flashes a big smile at me.
:rollin
Proxy
07-11-2016, 10:47 AM
Him hugging his kids after 5, tbh
BatManu20
07-11-2016, 10:47 AM
" we're gonna do it this time"
Yea that's right up there too. What a boss.
BatManu20
07-11-2016, 10:48 AM
I'm more of a lurker here, but I had to respond to this post with a personal favorite memory of when I met Tim. I was working at Wherehouse music here in SA, and right before we were to close for the night, I was windexing the tall glass doors, getting the finger/hand smudges off them, when up comes Tim Duncan with a friend, and he sees what I'm doing, so he reaches as high as he can, and opens the door leaving a full hand print, I'd need a ladder to clean that LOL, and I tell him "good one" he turns around and flashes a big smile at me.
Legendary. :lol
San Antonio Slayer
07-11-2016, 10:50 AM
Funny thing his carrer top 10 is so lame compared to Shaq, Hakeem or David. But fuck the showtime.
http://ww1.hdnux.com/photos/30/50/50/6457872/19/920x920.jpg
Closely followed by...
http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/files/2012/02/tim-duncan-david-robinson.jpg
BatManu20
07-11-2016, 10:54 AM
Amen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r2qx9X3AC8
smaka
07-11-2016, 10:59 AM
" we're gonna do it this time"
This!!
cascaders
07-11-2016, 10:59 AM
"we're gonna do it this time"
http://ww4.hdnux.com/photos/34/23/06/7418283/3/920x920.jpg
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houston spurs fan
07-11-2016, 11:11 AM
Have to be 5. As a fan forever in the 2000's winning the 4 titles, then all the years of agony playoff losses, the ultimate painful loss to the Heat, then number 5. Nothing the rest of my life sports related will ever compare to that...Thank you TD
DieHardSpursFan1537
07-11-2016, 11:15 AM
There isn't a single memory. The titles obviously and the big wins. For some reason this moment will stand out, even though in the long run it wouldn't matter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trdsKp94Io0
This.
FromWayDowntown
07-11-2016, 11:22 AM
Hard to distill his playoff performances in 2002-2006 into any singular moment; he was ridiculously consistent and dominant through those 18 series, win or lose.
For whatever reason, today I keep thinking back to his series winner (off of Manu's pass) in Seattle in 2005 with .5 left on a badly sprained ankle. True grit, championship poise, and excellence all in one play.
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Obstructed_View
07-11-2016, 11:40 AM
I'm more of a lurker here, but I had to respond to this post with a personal favorite memory of when I met Tim. I was working at Wherehouse music here in SA, and right before we were to close for the night, I was windexing the tall glass doors, getting the finger/hand smudges off them, when up comes Tim Duncan with a friend, and he sees what I'm doing, so he reaches as high as he can, and opens the door leaving a full hand print, I'd need a ladder to clean that LOL, and I tell him "good one" he turns around and flashes a big smile at me.
That's awesome. :lmao
Obstructed_View
07-11-2016, 11:42 AM
Have to be 5. As a fan forever in the 2000's winning the 4 titles, then all the years of agony playoff losses, the ultimate painful loss to the Heat, then number 5. Nothing the rest of my life sports related will ever compare to that...Thank you TD
I don't know, brah. 1 was pretty damn sweet.
ernest787
07-11-2016, 11:47 AM
I don't think I can give you a single moment. But man I'm sad today. Even with the writing on the wall it's a bummer to know his career is done.
Also the warehouse music story is amazing.
My favorite memory is seeing him speak at the Alamo as a kid. He had just flown in to San Antonio as the number one pick to be introduced as a Spur. The city was filled with so much hope. It's awesome to look back and see that hope became a reality. Was anyone else there that day?
Diego20
07-11-2016, 11:51 AM
Obstructed view's signature image.
gameFACE
07-11-2016, 11:56 AM
http://hoopshabit.com/files/2014/06/tim-duncan-nba-finals-miami-heat-san-antonio-spurs3.jpg
Way too many memories to choose from but I remember being in the AT&T Center watching him step up to the platform when that photo was taken. When he raised up his arms I cheered and thought "That's right you're a fucking badass!!! Take that stage and own it!! You're the only reason we've been able to celebrate championships"
houston spurs fan
07-11-2016, 12:07 PM
I don't know, brah. 1 was pretty damn sweet.
It's all been sweet, love this team. Love TD, can't believe it's the end
I. Hustle
07-11-2016, 12:09 PM
Being at the AT&T center for 5. To be able to be there with all the other Spur fans was amazing.
BG_Spurs_Fan
07-11-2016, 12:12 PM
The first title.
And the last.
HarlemHeat37
07-11-2016, 12:19 PM
The game 6 vs. LA in 2003 is my favorite, it was posted earlier in the thread..
Game 5 vs. the Knicks in 1999 is #2..I was at this game, it has become a forgotten series for non-Spurs fans, partly due to the lockout and the fact that it was sandwiched between Jordan's Dynasty and the Lakers threepeat..31 points doesn't sound like a lot, but remember the pace and style of play of the NBA at the time..this was to close out the series and win SA its first title..his moves were so smooth and he was so mobile, a lot of people forget how athletic and quick he was for his size/position..
b-BPQ192bPQ
First season, first round of playoffs, first game in Phoenix. En Fuego.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FB7XD8km7L0
keeferob25
07-11-2016, 12:22 PM
Picking one is literally impossible for me over 20 years. But I can give you five:
5. Walk off after this year's OKC loss. Simple point to the crowd was special in hindsight because it was so Tim.
4. Overtime OKC in 2014. I think we ALL felt the game slipping away and once they forced overtime may have thought it was over. But Timmy drew on his past brilliance and carried us to victory...and the topper is he struck fear into the heart of Lebron by guaranteeing the victory before it even began...and YES Lebron and Heat were terrified to hear that from HIM of all people.
3. Game 6 closeout against Lakers 2003. One of THE greatest performances in playoff history. First to beat the evil empire (granted SAC really did it the year before). It was actually after THIS performance that I knew Tim was a player destined to be mount rushmore caliber which is where he is now.
2. Oddly, it was after Game 7 Heat Finals loss 2013. I remember the media REALLY thinking we were sunk and wouldn't get back up after the Game 6 giveaway. But that entire game/night speaks to Timmy's greatness. He came out and despite Lebron and Wade and Battier etc going supernova, we STILL kept it close. And frankly I found Tim's missed bunny reaction of slapping the floor to be truly something. He, for the first time, let his facade "slip". The media and dumb ass fans figure that he just lucked into his success and lacks the drive, competitive nature of the forever mentioned Jordan, Kobe, Bird, etc...basically assholes. Duncan WANTED this so bad and knew he blew it and just couldn't hold back. Those that know Tim KNEW it spoke to his burning desire to win no different, if not GREATER than the corny names mentioned prior.
And lastly, after Game 7, was seeing Wade maybe hop up and down once before running full steam to find Tim and hug him. And Lebron hugging Duncan as well. I felt Lebron and Wade felt beating DUNCAN validated their legacies and that they ESCAPED him that time. I'm positive it is probably their favorite series to that point. Spurs had NO reason to outplay them and they did up to Game 6. I just think they really FELT what Tim was all about after the end of that series and they were in awe and grateful that they outlasted it, especially considering he was far removed from his prime.
1. My favorite moment is on the bench at the end of Game 5 2014 against Miami where Manu and Parker hug each other first and then pulls Timmy in for the trio hug and seeing Tim's gaping smile. You knew it was special for him to get it done with HIS guys so long after his last, especially considering the year prior. It's my absolute favorite Tim moment.
Keepin' it real
07-11-2016, 12:23 PM
I'm sure there's a similar thread to this already,
Yes, mods, please merge threads, thanks.
baseline bum
07-11-2016, 12:49 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_iN6qwvoS8
At 2:45 mark, this has been and will always be my favorite TD move. I remember this game like it was yesterday.:depressed
That game is easily my favorite moment in Tim's career, though this one ain't bad either:
http://i.imgur.com/NhrVcFq.jpg
Horse
07-11-2016, 12:54 PM
How about putting the team on his back when they were down in game 7 against the pistons.
Kikoluna
07-11-2016, 12:54 PM
Hey talking to his kids on the bench. Making animated faces as they told him something
BatManu20
07-11-2016, 01:06 PM
First season, first round of playoffs, first game in Phoenix. En Fuego.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FB7XD8km7L0
A sign of things to come :worthy:
Fireball
07-11-2016, 01:22 PM
Way too many memories to choose from but I remember being in the AT&T Center watching him step up to the platform when that photo was taken. When he raised up his arms I cheered and thought "That's right you're a fucking badass!!! Take that stage and own it!! You're the only reason we've been able to celebrate championships"
that picture is edged in the annals of time ... wearing no stupid championship gear ... he is the boss
BillMc
07-11-2016, 01:22 PM
There are a lot. But what comes to mind are those 7 points at the end to carry us past the Thunder in Game 6 of 2014 (basically sealing the championship, as we all new Heat were in decline). And especially that last shot over Ibaka (I think) were Westbrook tried to steal it and then Timmy's shot rolled around on the rim, fell through, and the bench went wild.
BillMc
07-11-2016, 01:24 PM
In terms of humor?
Pop: "Next guy to miss buys me a car,"
Timmy: "What color do you want?"
TXstbobcat
07-11-2016, 01:51 PM
There are a lot. But what comes to mind are those 7 points at the end to carry us past the Thunder in Game 6 of 2014 (basically sealing the championship, as we all new Heat were in decline). And especially that last shot over Ibaka (I think) were Westbrook tried to steal it and then Timmy's shot rolled around on the rim, fell through, and the bench went wild.
That has to be my favorite menory as a Timmy and Spurs fan. My gal and I had already bought airline tickets to San Antonio and we knew we would either get to see game 7 of the WCF series if the Spurs lost game 6 or games 1 and 2 of the finals if the Spurs won. Our flight was the morning after the game 6 win against OKC and we celebrated that win all night until we left for the airport.
BillMc
07-11-2016, 01:58 PM
That has to be my favorite menory as a Timmy and Spurs fan. My gal and I had already bought airline tickets to San Antonio and we knew we would either get to see game 7 of the WCF series if the Spurs lost game 6 or games 1 and 2 of the finals if the Spurs won. Our flight was the morning after the game 6 win against OKC and we celebrated that win all night until we left for the airport.
Nice memories man!:toast
DPG21920
07-11-2016, 02:05 PM
A sign of things to come :worthy:
"Somebody better help him. On his own Hotrod getting tuned."
Old School 44
07-11-2016, 02:14 PM
Being at the AT&T Center, seeing Tim get number 5 against the Heat. I was with my son, on Father's Day, right after his baseball team won the city championship for his age group. Best Father's Day Ever!
TheDoctor
07-11-2016, 02:23 PM
On the court? The 3 vs the Suns ...
Off the court? Tim calling his title shot at end of the game in the WCF when they clinched the rematch vs. the Heat ... "We have four more [games] to win,” the Spurs' big man told TNT's David Aldridge. “We’ll do it this time.” :toast
That was some pure OG shit.
Yes, mods, please merge threads, thanks.
Not today, huh? How bout just not today? With all the shit that gets posted on this site, you want to draw the line here and now? Just chill today.
Obstructed_View
07-11-2016, 02:35 PM
The game 6 vs. LA in 2003 is my favorite, it was posted earlier in the thread..
Game 5 vs. the Knicks in 1999 is #2..I was at this game, it has become a forgotten series for non-Spurs fans, partly due to the lockout and the fact that it was sandwiched between Jordan's Dynasty and the Lakers threepeat..31 points doesn't sound like a lot, but remember the pace and style of play of the NBA at the time..this was to close out the series and win SA its first title..his moves were so smooth and he was so mobile, a lot of people forget how athletic and quick he was for his size/position..
b-BPQ192bPQ
The duel between Duncan and Sprewell was just incredible to watch.
Gibbz
07-11-2016, 02:36 PM
First season, first round of playoffs, first game in Phoenix. En Fuego.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FB7XD8km7L0
Dear God--insane.
Silver&Black
07-11-2016, 02:38 PM
The Guarantee
Killakobe81
07-11-2016, 02:46 PM
That was some pure OG shit.
thing was this wasnt Draymond who is always woofing ...
This was classy, quiet "boring" Tim Duncan...
Saying he was gonna beat the Heatles
I was shocked ...and he moved up over Kobe for me when they did it.
Much props ...
Taking it to the Hole
07-11-2016, 02:50 PM
What I will remember most about Timmy is that he would always be the last player to leave the court after a win. He would wait for all his teammates regardless of who they were before he would walk back into the tunnel. I think it is the little things that I will remember about him the most. How he would hug the ball before a game. The pranks he played on his teammates on the sidelines. His expressions after a foul or bad call. The guy was locked in when he played and he competed every game. I never could say Tim took a game off. In 19 years, when he played, he never took a game off. He competed because he was a man of principle and integrity. I guess this is what I will miss the most:
http://data.whicdn.com/images/65422933/original.jpg
DAF86
07-11-2016, 02:51 PM
The three against Phoenix.
DAF86
07-11-2016, 02:57 PM
thing was this wasnt Draymond who is always woofing ...
This was classy, quiet "boring" Tim Duncan...
Saying he was gonna beat the Heatles
I was shocked ...and he moved up over Kobe for me when they did it.
Much props ...
He was already up, tbh.
Keepin' it real
07-11-2016, 02:58 PM
The three against Phoenix.
My wife never talks about any of the games we attended, except that one. It was the first time we had lower level seats, so of course we were into it. On that play, when Manu passed to Tim, she says I yelled "WHAT THE HELL??? NOOOO!!"(because Tim's not a 3 point shooter) And then the shot when in, and my wife claims I jumped up and down and screamed like a girl.
That was a great game, for sure.
What I will remember most about Timmy is that he would always be the last player to leave the court after a win. He would wait for all his teammates regardless of who they were before he would walk back into the tunnel. I think it is the little things that I will remember about him the most. How he would hug the ball before a game. The pranks he played on his teammates on the sidelines. His expressions after a foul or bad call. The guy was locked in when he played and he competed every game. I never could say Tim took a game off. In 19 years, when he played, he never took a game off. He competed because he was a man of principle and integrity. I guess this is what I will miss the most:
http://data.whicdn.com/images/65422933/original.jpg
Fantastic post. We may all remember specific plays, but I suspect we will all find that those are the things we miss the most. :toast
skulls138
07-11-2016, 03:12 PM
I liked his demeanor. Everyone else makes the game seem like its some life or death struggle, like putting some ball through a hoop is like Superman saving the world from nuclear annihilation. Duncan treated it like a game, like fun. I remember those tough years when Phil Jackson joined the Lakers, how demoralizing it was to lose to them, but it seems as if TD didnt get demoralized, because it was just a game. He never got beat mentally or spiritually. Always on island time.
szkorhetz
07-11-2016, 03:15 PM
The three against Phoenix.
spurtech09
07-11-2016, 03:16 PM
So many great Memories.....I going to miss Tim being out on the court:(
Darius McCrary
07-11-2016, 03:28 PM
That game is easily my favorite moment in Tim's career, though this one ain't bad either:
http://i.imgur.com/NhrVcFq.jpg
Can yall imagine how much greater the 2003 moments would have been, had nearly every one of them not been tainted by Tom fucking Tolbert? Vomit.
Spurtacular
07-11-2016, 03:32 PM
One of them for sure is Game 6 in 2013. I know 6 is very painful but watching him go all out and almost win it for us at that age? That man was the definition of the heart of a champion.
He dominated that first half. A prime Duncan would've finished with 50 in a game like that.
Budkin
07-11-2016, 03:35 PM
My favorite Spurs memory will always be the 2014 title, but if I have to pick a Timmy specific one I'm going with him coming through for us in 2005 when it started to look like we were going to let that title slip away. Game 7 3rd quarter he really rallied the team around him and got us back in the game, where Manu finished it for us.
http://media.gettyimages.com/photos/finals-mvp-tim-duncan-21-and-manu-ginobili-of-the-san-antonio-spurs-picture-id53142438
Spurtacular
07-11-2016, 03:36 PM
Duncan sweeps the Lakers in 99. Phil not winning a game and thinking he's earned the right to talk sh** with that asterisk sh**. Lakers fans running with it, exposing themselves as the morons they are; then Duncan murdering the Lakers in 03 as an F you, I remember what you said.
But if I had to pinpoint an exact moment, I'd probably look for something in 05 Game 7 vs Pistons.
Honorary mention to Duncan trolling Dwight though.
Tully365
07-11-2016, 03:39 PM
I'm more of a lurker here, but I had to respond to this post with a personal favorite memory of when I met Tim. I was working at Wherehouse music here in SA, and right before we were to close for the night, I was windexing the tall glass doors, getting the finger/hand smudges off them, when up comes Tim Duncan with a friend, and he sees what I'm doing, so he reaches as high as he can, and opens the door leaving a full hand print, I'd need a ladder to clean that LOL, and I tell him "good one" he turns around and flashes a big smile at me.
:bobo
John B
07-11-2016, 03:41 PM
Timmy smirking as DHoward frustrated cusses his way back to the http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-_yTBT5qKQbench :lol
Budkin
07-11-2016, 03:50 PM
Duncan sweeps the Lakers in 99. Phil not winning a game and thinking he's earned the right to talk sh** with that asterisk sh**. Lakers fans running with it, exposing themselves as the morons they are; then Duncan murdering the Lakers in 03 as an F you, I remember what you said.
But if I had to pinpoint an exact moment, I'd probably look for something in 05 Game 7 vs Pistons.
Honorary mention to Duncan trolling Dwight though.
Hated the * too but Phil didn't coach the 1999 Lakers, it was Kurt Rambis who had taken over for the fired Dell Harris.
baseline bum
07-11-2016, 03:54 PM
Can yall imagine how much greater the 2003 moments would have been, had nearly every one of them not been tainted by Tom fucking Tolbert? Vomit.
I loved Tolbert that postseason. I was dying laughing when he said the Spurs were in full arousal mode in that fourth quarter. Or in game 6 of the LA series when they showed a shot of LA and Tolbert said all he could think of was emphysema while looking at all the smog. :lol
Tully365
07-11-2016, 04:02 PM
Timmy never complained once about not winning a DPOY award, but I'm sure many members of the media, looking back, regret not voting for him. He probably should've had about three. He was the greatest defensive anchor of his era.
What I will remember most about Timmy is that he would always be the last player to leave the court after a win. He would wait for all his teammates regardless of who they were before he would walk back into the tunnel. I think it is the little things that I will remember about him the most. How he would hug the ball before a game. The pranks he played on his teammates on the sidelines. His expressions after a foul or bad call. The guy was locked in when he played and he competed every game. I never could say Tim took a game off. In 19 years, when he played, he never took a game off. He competed because he was a man of principle and integrity. I guess this is what I will miss the most:
http://data.whicdn.com/images/65422933/original.jpg
^This tbh.
TDomination
07-11-2016, 04:38 PM
I was working at Northwoods Theater (1604/281) in the Summer of 2002. Its a busy Saturday night and i'm ripping tickets and telling people which theater to go to. I'm looking down when I see a huge hand handing me a ticket and i hear a familiar voice and i look up and theres Timmy with one of his buddies going to watch THE SUM OF ALL FEARS.
I froze and i don't even think i told him anything, I just went blank. He had a backpack and they told us to not let anyone take their backpack but i didn't care, he could've had 8 backbacks and I would've let him in. He was my hero and he had just won MVP that year and I was just in awe. I ignored the other customers for a minute so i could see him walk to his theater. It was pretty cool. He ended up going a few more times, and every time he went was awesome.
From Downtown
07-11-2016, 04:40 PM
Too young to remember early Duncan, so I'd say winning 5 and his performance in overtime in Game 6 against OKC
I. Hustle
07-11-2016, 04:45 PM
I was working at Northwoods Theater (1604/281) in the Summer of 2002. Its a busy Saturday night and i'm ripping tickets and telling people which theater to go to. I'm looking down when I see a huge hand handing me a ticket and i hear a familiar voice and i look up and theres Timmy with one of his buddies going to watch THE SUM OF ALL FEARS.
I froze and i don't even think i told him anything, I just went blank. He had a backpack and they told us to not let anyone take their backpack but i didn't care, he could've had 8 backbacks and I would've let him in. He was my hero and he had just won MVP that year and I was just in awe. I ignored the other customers for a minute so i could see him walk to his theater. It was pretty cool. He ended up going a few more times, and every time he went was awesome.
I might remember you. Were you the guy with the gimpy hand and the thick glasses or were you the black guy who seems kind of gay but only because he still acts like a kid?
look_at_g_shred
07-11-2016, 04:48 PM
What I will remember most about Timmy is that he would always be the last player to leave the court after a win. He would wait for all his teammates regardless of who they were before he would walk back into the tunnel. I think it is the little things that I will remember about him the most. How he would hug the ball before a game. The pranks he played on his teammates on the sidelines. His expressions after a foul or bad call. The guy was locked in when he played and he competed every game. I never could say Tim took a game off. In 19 years, when he played, he never took a game off. He competed because he was a man of principle and integrity. I guess this is what I will miss the most:
http://data.whicdn.com/images/65422933/original.jpg
In losses too!
Ginobili3
07-11-2016, 05:18 PM
The ones that come to mind are: the 3 pointer in G1 against PHX in the 08 1st rd, the OT against OKC in '14's Game 6 en route to Chip 5 and his dominating Game 6 against New Jersey for Chip #2.
TampaDude
07-11-2016, 05:19 PM
2014 Game 6 against OKC, 38 year old Duncan sending home Dursoft and Westbrook.
Which led to this:
http://sports-kings.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/USA-Today-Sports.jpg
"We'll do it this time." :hat
"We'll do it this time." :hat
This quote still gives me chills... Mostly because of what the team had been through the year before combined with the fact that Tim is so quiet and would have never thought he would say something like this. You could just tell that he meant it... Then he backed it up in a historic way.
Spurtacular
07-11-2016, 08:01 PM
" we're gonna do it this time"
ESPN needs to dig out the full video if it hasn't been destroyed and put it out there. At the time, they cut away to a replay, so we only heard him saying that.
ElNono
07-11-2016, 08:03 PM
so many, tbh... on a personal note, just thankful I was able to watch him play live both at the AT&T Center and on the road...
SilverSpur
07-11-2016, 08:15 PM
When he was drafted and walked up on stage with a Spurs hat.
BillMc
07-11-2016, 08:39 PM
"We'll do it this time." :hat
:toast
Perry Mason
07-11-2016, 08:50 PM
His whole first season. It was so obvious then, this would not be the Spurs of old. The Jazz made it out of the WCF in 98', but the Spurs were at their heels and I could feel the Spurs imminently crossing the threshold.
I was a huge DRob fan, so the addition of Timmy seemed (and does seem) like divine providence. The Spurs were finally going to get their due.
Spur|n|Austin
07-11-2016, 09:06 PM
Being at the AT&T Center, seeing Tim get number 5 against the Heat. I was with my son, on Father's Day, right after his baseball team won the city championship for his age group. Best Father's Day Ever!
That's perfect!
stxspurs
07-11-2016, 09:25 PM
Flippin the bird @ walgreens
I thought this was a great story by a competitor:
Etan Thomas: Here is my Tim Duncan story: So we’re playing the Spurs and I get the ball on the post. I inside pivot and sweep to the middle for my jump hook and he blocks it. So as we are running down the court he says to me “that was a good move but you have to get more into my body so you can either draw the foul or I can’t block it”. So I didn’t know if he was talking noise or what so just kind of looked at him confused and said ok. Then, a few plays later I did it again got more into his body and he couldn’t block it. I missed the shot and he looked at me and said much better and kept playing lol. I remember calling my boy Zee Chilton and telling him this story lol Tim Duncan is honestly one of the nicest guys in the NBA and the best power forward ever in NBA history. Respect 5 hours ago – via Facebook.com
barakz21
07-11-2016, 10:16 PM
The 2 best "good" Timmy memories I have are when he carried the team on his back in the 3rd quarter of game 7 against the Pistons, and when he was just hugging his kids on the floor of game 5 of the 2014 finals. At the same time, game 6 or game 7 of the 2013 finals was also one of the best despite it being a bad one because you get to see that despite Tim's being so stoic, he couldn't help but hide the frustration he had. I am truly fortunate to have seen a Tim Duncan in my lifetime and there won't be another one ever, or it would be a very long time before another one came along.
spurraider21
07-11-2016, 10:18 PM
the 3 pointer against phoenix was so fuckin awesome... but to me that one is always lacking because it wasn't in a championship run. in a vacuum, it was his best moment, but i dont remember the moments in vacuums
for me its the performance against shaq in game 6 of 2003
as much as people are talking up his game 7 vs detroit, i thoroughly remember feeling manu absolutely deserved F-MVP when they were going to make the announcement post game.
1 - 2003 lakers game 6
2 - 2003 nets game 6... that comeback and all the big shots made by him or a result of furious double teams
3 - we'll do it this time
YGWHI
07-11-2016, 10:19 PM
A few weeks ago, some guy was trolling me on twitter saying that Tim wasn't great, and that reminded me of my first fight in the real life. And it was for Tim :ihit :lol
https://twitter.com/MRJEODLL/status/747678558542270465
But my best Duncan's memory isn't a play.
I was 4 years old when the Spurs won in 1999, and still remember my dad celebrating, throwing me into the air like a baby, then doing the same with my sisters, he seemed so happy...
Tim is in my heart where those memories reside now.
mbass
07-11-2016, 11:30 PM
I'm sure there's a similar thread to this already, can't remember tbh.
But I'm sitting here recollecting all the memories since 1997, and there's so many great ones. What are y'all's favorites? 2014 is mine, with Timmy holding his hands in the air. And the "Not bad for a bunch of old guys" quote during the locker room celebration. Greatest championship ever.
What say you?
That is also my best memory - 2014 - game 5 - and we were there, in San Antonio, to be part of the celebration. Timmy holding his hands in the air is an iconic image - for the ages.
http://vifreepress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/tim-duncan-5-championships.jpg
http://hoopshabit.com/files/2014/06/tim-duncan-nba-finals-miami-heat-san-antonio-spurs3.jpg
Sean Cagney
07-12-2016, 01:20 AM
2003 game 6 against LA, 2003 Game 6 against NJN, Pistons game 7 in the third Q when he took over, Dallas game 7 2006 when he left it all out on the floor and had over 40 some odd points. Those games right there were my faves.
davidbowie
07-12-2016, 03:02 AM
when tim got cheated on and divorced his wife (plus the rumors she floated out there) then later lost game 6 & 7 in the finals in excruciating fashion. only to come back the following year with a new hotter babe and getting revenge on the team that nearly ended him while completely dismantling them. THAT'S MY FAV MEMORY.
GOAT
SAGirl
07-12-2016, 04:07 AM
Understand I have only followed the Spurs since 2013. Game 6 2013 is one of the most vulnerable I have ever seen him.
But recently, more recently. I have memories of him playing a great game against LMA of all ppl. The triple OT that we lost bc Lillard went HAM at the end in December 2014. It was a magnificent game and came in on the hills of another triple OT against Memphis. We lost both games but Timmy was just amazing in those games and that was a historic deal the amount of minutes he played in those games at his age and his play level. Timmy was intensely competitive. He held the team together that month without Kawhi and Tony.
http://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/brownsvilleherald.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/5/a0/5a06a346-9198-11e4-be19-17fc4e05d05b/54a512e9e607d.image.jpg?resize=512%2C345
Then I remember him in the Clippers series 2015. I knew he wanted the repeat with a passion. I remember Pop saying that season Timmy was our most consistent player at 38-39? I knew he wanted the repeat badly that season. It was his last great season too. We got a different player in 2016, it was time. But boy he was great almost until the very end, truly great.
http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/81/files/2015/08/tim-duncan-chris-paul-nba-playoffs-san-antonio-spurs-los-angeles-clippers.jpg
I will remember game 6 OKC series in 2014 and game 6 OKC series 2016. His leadership. Staying until the very end in that game 6 his acknowledgement to the crowd cheers even in a loss. I knew. I will miss Timmy the teammate and leader. Though no one compares to Tim, I hope Kawhi steps up in that area. I hope for all of our youngest players to have soaked up as much as they could from him.
http://ww2.hdnux.com/photos/46/27/73/10059501/23/920x1240.jpg
nadie
07-12-2016, 06:33 AM
I forgot which post season it was. He was walking to the forum for the press conference and he tripped going up. He pretended to take a practice shot.
Also, on another post season, the journalists were telling their names and press affiliation before they could ask a question and Tim Duncan said, "Tim Duncan, San Antonio Spurs."
Also in one interview, the interviewer, I forgot which one, asked him how important the win was and he answered, "Very important," and that was it.
We love Tim Duncan to the moon and back!!!
barakz21
07-12-2016, 11:35 PM
I have to say, that shot of Tim pointing skyward after being eliminated by OKC, with the fans cheering for him was amazing despite the Spurs being booted out. It just screams defiance, that he left everything he had out on the floor, for what would be his last game ever, and that exit is how a winner should be seen exiting his final game.
raybies
07-13-2016, 12:09 AM
I've always been shy to talk about the moment I met Tim Duncan, but here it is. I was at the HEB in Leon Springs and I saw him with Amy and his children. I was always shy to talk to people, but I walked right up to him and said, "Excuse me." He turned around and looked a little annoyed, but I'll never forget what I told him. I said genuinely, "I just wanted to say that the way you played the game has been an inspiration to my life." He looked at me and said sincerely, "Thanks, I appreciate that." Then I walked off. Ever since then, I've been a little bit more brave so to speak. But it meant a lot to me.
Slippy
07-13-2016, 12:33 AM
the 3 pointer against phoenix was so fuckin awesome... but to me that one is always lacking because it wasn't in a championship run. in a vacuum, it was his best moment, but i dont remember the moments in vacuums
for me its the performance against shaq in game 6 of 2003
as much as people are talking up his game 7 vs detroit, i thoroughly remember feeling manu absolutely deserved F-MVP when they were going to make the announcement post game.
1 - 2003 lakers game 6
2 - 2003 nets game 6... that comeback and all the big shots made by him or a result of furious double teams
3 - we'll do it this time
Ya schooling shaq in 03 playoffs would be my most vivid memory of him.
Sean Cagney
07-13-2016, 02:43 AM
Ya schooling shaq in 03 playoffs would be my most vivid memory of him.
Bill Walton - Tim Duncan continues to score on everyone in the entire Lakers organization....... Classic.
mudyez
07-13-2016, 04:01 AM
Him hugging his kids after 5, tbh
this!
mudyez
07-13-2016, 04:08 AM
http://ww1.hdnux.com/photos/17/44/71/4083296/7/920x920.jpg
nuuuuhhhh...just kiddin'!
For me it's him hugging his kids after winning #5 on fathers day!
BatManu20
07-13-2016, 06:07 PM
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