View Full Version : The Next Spurs Head Coach: Tim Theodore Duncan
Spurtacular
11-16-2019, 11:43 PM
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the golden era
11-16-2019, 11:46 PM
I just posted about this in the other thread, Bonner said in post game that it was Timmy who had scouted the blazers so it made more sense for him to run the team even though he is not in line, becky is.
Spurtacular
11-16-2019, 11:49 PM
I just posted about this in the other thread, Bonner said in post game that it was Timmy who had scouted the blazers so it made more sense for him to run the team even though he is not in line, becky is.
Becky may be a commie Russian after Gregg's own heart; but she is not next in line. That's an idea spouted by all these beta ST posters. The great Timothy Theodore Duncan will be taking the reins.
Dejounte
11-16-2019, 11:51 PM
Nah, Tim is just a yes man. Right Mugen ?
Or nah he doesnt really care about coaching. Right the golden era ?
the golden era
11-16-2019, 11:54 PM
Nah, Tim is just a yes man. Right Mugen (https://www.spurstalk.com/forums/member.php?u=15519) ?
Or nah he doesnt really care about coaching. Right the golden era (https://www.spurstalk.com/forums/member.php?u=41567) ?
I stand by my post, Timmy ain't head coach, and never signed up for it. I really believe Becky is the one, but that is just my personal opinion. She deserves it if we are objectively looking at the staff.
Big P
11-17-2019, 12:18 AM
lol...becky looked kind of pissed sitting on the bench while TD was standing up talking to the guys & calling plays...only the sjw's hope that becky takes over.
TDomination
11-17-2019, 12:22 AM
I gotta admit I loved seeing the team rally with the committee at the helm. Really wish we were able to hold for the win.
I wasn’t sure who was coaching after pop left cause no one stood up until Timmy did. I was like yeah go Timmy!
*the great Timothy Theodore Duncan
timvp
11-17-2019, 12:28 AM
TD being the next Spurs head coach is a future I would sign up for :hungry:
TDomination
11-17-2019, 12:30 AM
TD being the next Spurs head coach is a future I would sign up for :hungry:
Heck yeah
TheRemix
11-17-2019, 12:53 AM
TD can command the respect of the players and knows the Xs and Os. People just can't see him coaching because of the "quiet and reserved" image the media placed on him
Roscoe P. Coltrane
11-17-2019, 01:01 AM
lol...becky looked kind of pissed sitting on the bench while TD was standing up talking to the guys & calling plays...only the sjw's hope that becky takes over.That sour puss always looks pissed off. It amazes me how many sissies out there that want her to be coach.
Becky may be a commie Russian after Gregg's own heart; but she is not next in line. That's an idea spouted by all these beta ST posters. The great Timothy Theodore Duncan will be taking the reins.
Pretty sure the Russians have an asset on the Spurs, the Russian bot activity supports that, someone they are grooming.
TD can command the respect of the players and knows the Xs and Os. People just can't see him coaching because of the "quiet and reserved" image the media placed on him
Tim could suit up and do better than everyone on the floor not named Aldridge.
apalisoc_9
11-17-2019, 01:17 AM
players dont make good coaches.
players dont make good coaches.
NBA:Rank the six active head coaches who have won a championship
Currently...
imo
Kerr
Carlisle
Spolestra
Doc
Nurse
Pop
imo
EDIT: Should be 5. I was thinking of tyron lue but hes an assistant now
Prose
11-17-2019, 01:26 AM
dosent look good for becky with so much more experience that they had to "coach by committee" even tho she is technically next in line and she didn't look to be the leader
dbreiden83080
11-17-2019, 01:37 AM
I just posted about this in the other thread, Bonner said in post game that it was Timmy who had scouted the blazers so it made more sense for him to run the team even though he is not in line, becky is.
Yeah that is something that we talked about when he took the job. Becky was not going to get any authority over him. He is Tim fucking Duncan. She obviously doesn’t know more about the game than he does. And he was one of the great leaders of all time. An amazing teammate. He wasn’t someone that was difficult to get along with.
dbreiden83080
11-17-2019, 01:38 AM
dosent look good for becky with so much more experience that they had to "coach by committee" even tho she is technically next in line and she didn't look to be the leader
Nobody knows what is going to happen. It’s up in the air. But if Tim is all in on coaching and wants to be the next head coach. That’s going to be his job. Not even a question. It’s just a matter of does he want it?
Larry Joe Bird
11-17-2019, 02:27 AM
players dont make good coaches.
Someone kick this guy off of ST already.
https://www.statscrew.com/basketball/stats/c-birdla01
Longlonglongtimelurk
11-17-2019, 02:45 AM
Man, I don’t know how to feel about the possibility of Timmy becoming head coach. At the moment I absolutely love watching games and seeing my favourite ever sportsperson on the sidelines but part of me worries if it doesn’t work out it will affect his legacy in some way. I mean, Pops delivered 5 ships and the way people talk about him around here is not something I think I could stomach Timmy copping.
Spurtacular
11-17-2019, 03:15 AM
dosent look good for becky with so much more experience that they had to "coach by committee" even tho she is technically next in line and she didn't look to be the leader
Whoever said she is next in line?
ElNono
11-17-2019, 03:19 AM
TD being the next Spurs head coach is a future I would sign up for :hungry:
Hell no. He should stay away from it. It's going to taint an otherwise marvelous career as a player.
If the Spurs are gonna have to do a hard rebuild, having Timmy at the helm would at least make it more bearable.
I think it's obvious at this point that DeMar does not fit this team, and LaMarcus is probably on his way out the door too. That opens up some significant cap space...but the Spurs have never had much luck in the free market even when they have money to spend (sans LaMarcus, BoBo, and maybe Finley), so it's probably a coin-flip on if they are really able to upgrade that way.
Chomag
11-17-2019, 10:15 AM
Tim maybe not outspoken but he has a commanding presence and calm demeanor players respect and respond to just like he had when he was in the court. I know if I was a player I would try to do anything at trying not to disappoint him and we all know no-one can question his staller BBIQ.
Of course what he lacks is coaching experience but I always thought of Tim as a fast learner. The question is, is it something that a wants to do, because I'm sure if he does the position is his.
In other words I wouldn't be totally against it :lol
emanueldavidginobili
11-17-2019, 10:23 AM
It was awesome last night when Timmy was actually standing and Mills stole the ball and scored right after the put back dunk by LA and made it 92-88 the place was rocking for once this year and Tim gave a fist pump and was really into it when Mills made it.
R. DeMurre
11-17-2019, 10:33 AM
Becky was never "next in line." That's a label made up by fans. Coaching staffs aren't European monarchies, ruled by arbitrary lines of blood.
If the Spurs are gonna have to do a hard rebuild, having Timmy at the helm would at least make it more bearable.
I think it's obvious at this point that DeMar does not fit this team, and LaMarcus is probably on his way out the door too. That opens up some significant cap space...but the Spurs have never had much luck in the free market even when they have money to spend (sans LaMarcus, BoBo, and maybe Finley), so it's probably a coin-flip on if they are really able to upgrade that way.
There’s also taking on liabilities into that space and getting assets along with them. But we know the owner is too poor to ever do that.
ivanfromwestwood
11-17-2019, 12:01 PM
I honestly don't think that Becky wanted to make her coaching debut with pop getting thrown out of a game. Maybe sometime in the near future pop will take a game off and she will be the designated coach for the game
Play Boban
11-17-2019, 12:08 PM
I just posted about this in the other thread, Bonner said in post game that it was Timmy who had scouted the blazers so it made more sense for him to run the team even though he is not in line, becky is.
Male privilege worked for Timmy.
apalisoc_9
11-17-2019, 12:17 PM
The success of a player coach is maybe like 10%.
cholesterol getting into fat antonio heads.
Timmy wont be a good coach. All time greats are usually bad at coaching.
4lifecowboy
11-17-2019, 12:21 PM
dosent look good for becky with so much more experience that they had to "coach by committee" even tho she is technically next in line and she didn't look to be the leader
Hammond does not have more experience than Duncan, Duncan was calling plays in the huddle when he was a player. Hell he was coaching opponents while playing games. He is far more experienced in the speed and knowledge of the NBA game.
Spurs fever
11-17-2019, 12:21 PM
Can someone tell me why there's so much enthusiasm for Becky to be Pop's successor? The only thing I'm hearing it's because she's a female and she'll make history. I think Tim is the perfect candidate.
If the Spurs are gonna have to do a hard rebuild, having Timmy at the helm would at least make it more bearable.
I think it's obvious at this point that DeMar does not fit this team, and LaMarcus is probably on his way out the door too. That opens up some significant cap space...but the Spurs have never had much luck in the free market even when they have money to spend (sans LaMarcus, BoBo, and maybe Finley), so it's probably a coin-flip on if they are really able to upgrade that way.
Spo would come take the job from him and Tim would end up paying for Spo's personal gym.
Allan Rowe vs Wade
11-17-2019, 12:41 PM
beck is technically number 2 but shes not a true number 2 like messina. she’ll get there with a *bit* more experience but it makes sense to default to a committee with pop ejected, led by whoever was charged with scouting the given opponent. after a year or so of her being number 2 it would be insulting for her not to be the coach when pop is out ... tbh imho
but then duncan is goat so theres that also to consider
Prose
11-17-2019, 05:03 PM
Whoever said she is next in line?
Being lead assistant coach according to hierarchy puts her there traditionally
Prose
11-17-2019, 05:05 PM
It was awesome last night when Timmy was actually standing and Mills stole the ball and scored right after the put back dunk by LA and made it 92-88 the place was rocking for once this year and Tim gave a fist pump and was really into it when Mills made it.
Spurtacular
11-17-2019, 05:14 PM
Being lead assistant coach according to hierarchy puts her there traditionally
It's just a position that was given so that Gregg could show how woke he is.
Timmy didn't come back to play second banana to Becky fucking Hammon.
OldMan88
11-18-2019, 01:08 PM
I predict Pop hangs on until Bud’s available.
Ed Helicopter Jones
11-18-2019, 02:29 PM
TD being the next Spurs head coach is a future I would sign up for :hungry:
He just needs a better roster to deal with. He needs a group of players out there who have the same will to win that the Big 3 had. These guys look like they couldn't care less on most nights.
Thomas82
11-18-2019, 03:01 PM
players dont make good coaches.
What about Larry Bird? He's the only guy in NBA history to win MVP, Coach Of The Year, and Executive Of The Year.
BatManu20
11-18-2019, 03:08 PM
The fanboy in me would love it, but the realist in me says hard pass tbh. Great players almost never make good head coaches and as soon as things got sour, I’d start having to hate on Timmy and I don’t want to live in a world where I do that tbh.
Big P
11-18-2019, 04:46 PM
Man, I don’t know how to feel about the possibility of Timmy becoming head coach. At the moment I absolutely love watching games and seeing my favourite ever sportsperson on the sidelines but part of me worries if it doesn’t work out it will affect his legacy in some way. I mean, Pops delivered 5 ships and the way people talk about him around here is not something I think I could stomach Timmy copping.
TD, DRob, Manu and Tony delivered the championships...without them, pop couldn't deliver groceries.
https://imgur.com/GyjH2othttps://i.imgur.com/GyjH2ot.jpg DMC doesn't know Carlisle was a NBA player won a chip with the Celtics and thats why Bird gave him the Indiana Job
LOL Bolded DONKS popcultist on this board.https://imagesvc.timeincapp.com/v3/mm/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn-s3.si.com%2Fs3fs-public%2Fimages%2FRick-Carlisle-Celtics-player-Mavericks-coach.jpg&w=800&q=85
sick burn on apalisoc_9 dude
Don't @ me, faggot.
libertarian4321
11-22-2019, 01:48 AM
players dont make good coaches.
I hope you are kidding. Of the top 9 coaches all time, Pop is the only one who didn't play.
Most coaching victories, NBA history
Don Nelson
Lenny Wilkins
GREGG POPOVICH
Jerry Sloan
Pat Riley
George Karl
Phil Jackson
Larry Brown
Rick Adelman
apalisoc_9
11-22-2019, 01:56 AM
I hope you are kidding. Of the top 9 coaches all time, Pop is the only one who didn't play.
Most coaching victories, NBA history
Don Nelson
Lenny Wilkins
GREGG POPOVICH
Jerry Sloan
Pat Riley
George Karl
Phil Jackson
Larry Brown
Rick Adelman
none of these are duncan level players
gilmor
11-22-2019, 04:24 AM
Tim could suit up and do better than everyone on the floor not named Aldridge.
He still is better than LMA..
Dejounte
11-22-2019, 06:47 AM
none of these are duncan level players
None of the failed Duncan level coaches had Duncan level leadership.
Manu has way more coaching potential. Whether he’s willing to take the reins after another year or two of retirement is a whole other question.
He still is better than LMA..
I actually believe that.
Manu has way more coaching potential. Whether he’s willing to take the reins after another year or two of retirement is a whole other question.
As much as Manu hates to lose, could you imagine him in film session after a loss?
DPG21920
11-22-2019, 06:54 PM
I dont know - if Tim agrees with Pop on these lineups and cant influence him at all, not sure I want him or anyone on this bench right now as a coach tbh..
Prime BEEF
11-22-2019, 07:27 PM
I dont know - if Tim agrees with Pop on these lineups and cant influence him at all, not sure I want him or anyone on this bench right now as a coach tbh..
Agree. Cut the cord and bring in someone not currently part of the organization. They’ll never do that but that’s what should happen.
dbreiden83080
11-22-2019, 07:31 PM
Manu has way more coaching potential. Whether he’s willing to take the reins after another year or two of retirement is a whole other question.
For Tim it just comes down to does he have the passion to do this? Someone like him needs a challenge in life. He is too young to just mess around with cars, and hang around the house. The competitive juices need to come from somewhere. This is a guy who in his late 30's was fighting harder than ever to win Ring Number 5..
dbreiden83080
11-22-2019, 07:34 PM
I dont know - if Tim agrees with Pop on these lineups and cant influence him at all, not sure I want him or anyone on this bench right now as a coach tbh..
You can fuck with the lineups all you want. We are losing to everyone. Good and bad teams. We lack talent. The talent we have is either old or not living up to the expectations.
timvp
11-22-2019, 07:45 PM
I dont know - if Tim agrees with Pop on these lineups and cant influence him at all, not sure I want him or anyone on this bench right now as a coach tbh..
Larry Brown once benched a young Sean Elliott for a washed up Paul Pressey for a playoff game that ultimately cost the Spurs a playoff series.
Floyd Pacquiao
11-22-2019, 07:51 PM
Larry Brown once benched a young Sean Elliott for a washed up Paul Pressey for a playoff game that ultimately cost the Spurs a playoff series.
That's the guy pop looks up too and learned how to coach from no?
Poolboy5623
11-22-2019, 07:58 PM
Well one positive is maybe free agents would actually want to play for him...or is it the city of SA they dont like?
DPG21920
11-22-2019, 08:09 PM
Larry Brown once benched a young Sean Elliott for a washed up Paul Pressey for a playoff game that ultimately cost the Spurs a playoff series.
But this is not just one game....it’s an entire season of agreeing with these lineups so far.
timvp
11-22-2019, 08:11 PM
But this is not just one game....it’s an entire season of agreeing with these lineups so far.
https://im3.ezgif.com/tmp/ezgif-3-1b343039d78d.gif
DPG21920
11-22-2019, 08:25 PM
:lol I’m not saying I hate Tim Duncan. I am just saying with the evidence we have at the moment, it doesn’t seem like he has any positive influence. Is that really unreasonable?
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