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zhugelianges
06-01-2020, 09:50 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vO6gHSrA22w


"Tim Duncan 2003 Playoffs Highlights - G.O.A.T.!" is a offense and defense highlights compilation I made for the Greatest Power Forward Ever, Tim Duncan, in his playoffs run in 2003. It includes the very specific post moves in low post by Prime Tim Duncan and large amount of great defensive plays by Tim Duncan during one of the Greatest NBA playoffs performance in the NBA (in 2003) so far.Hope you enjoy the video. If you like my video, please share the video and subscribe to my channel.


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dbreiden83080
06-01-2020, 09:57 AM
Dragged the 2003 Spurs to a chip.. They had no business winning..

lefty
06-01-2020, 10:02 AM
Carried by Stephen Jackson tbh

Dex
06-01-2020, 10:39 AM
Carried by Stephen Jackson tbh

Found Stephen Jackson's burner account

zhugelianges
06-01-2020, 10:47 AM
Found Stephen Jackson's burner account
lolllll

zhugelianges
06-01-2020, 10:48 AM
Dragged the 2003 Spurs to a chip.. They had no business winning..
Don't know how Timmy did that in 2003 tbh...

From Downtown
06-01-2020, 10:58 AM
At that point it was him and a bunch of role players, peak TD right there and maybe the most underrated individual run ever
All the guys had their moments tbh, even huge ones, but DRob wasn't close to his 99 self and TP-Bruce-Manu were definitely not what they would become later

zhugelianges
06-01-2020, 11:10 AM
At that point it was him and a bunch of role players, peak TD right there and maybe the most underrated individual run ever
All the guys had their moments tbh, even huge ones, but DRob wasn't close to his 99 self and TP-Bruce-Manu were definitely not what they would become later
Yeah you are right man..
I don't know who the F could lead that Spurs to Championship...MJ Perhaps? Not others I guess

dbreiden83080
06-01-2020, 03:53 PM
Underrated Run because Lakers were out of the playoffs, and Nets were not a sexy finals opponent..

Sadly the finals got ignored..

zhugelianges
06-06-2020, 11:48 PM
Underrated Run because Lakers were out of the playoffs, and Nets were not a sexy finals opponent..

Sadly the finals got ignored..
Actually Nets has really good D
Timmy has tons of 30+ games in the series VS Lakers and Mavs
But was limited to 24ppg only in Finals
That's Insane

From Downtown
06-07-2020, 10:18 AM
Underrated Run because Lakers were out of the playoffs, and Nets were not a sexy finals opponent..

Sadly the finals got ignored..

Similar to Manu in 05 and TP in 07 (although he still got FMVP), people kinda forget how good they've been in the biggest stage in their primes
But Timmy was a monster all playoffs, like historically great, it's just that he was so steady and played for what was universally recognized as a boring small market team and so he never gets the credit he deserves for it

Dirks_Finale
06-07-2020, 04:48 PM
He was an absolute monster that year and in those finals. Looked like Hakeem in the mid 90's.

Gibbz
06-08-2020, 01:29 PM
How many players could have dragged that roster to a ring? You know LBJ couldn't. Maybe MJ or peak Hakeem? Maybe 2000 Shaq? This was legitimately one of the craziest feats in sports history. 2nd-leading scorer on the team was 20-YO TP and he was borderline unplayable in the postseason and got benched for stretches for Speedy Claxton. MALIK was 4th in scoring.

dbreiden83080
06-08-2020, 04:02 PM
The Numbers Duncan put up that postseason just insane.. First 4 games of the WCF against the Mavs

40/15 in a loss.
32/15 in a Win
34/24 in a Win
21/20 in a Win

That's 32/19 with the Spurs now up 3-1. That is just sick..

Thomas82
06-08-2020, 08:58 PM
The Numbers Duncan put up that postseason just insane.. First 4 games of the WCF against the Mavs

40/15 in a loss.
32/15 in a Win
34/24 in a Win
21/20 in a Win

That's 32/19 with the Spurs now up 3-1. That is just sick..

Not to mention that he averaged 35 and 18 against Dirk before he got injured.

hitmantb
06-14-2020, 09:08 PM
Remove the #1 player from every championship team, and this was the worst team of all NBA champions, yes some luck was involved (Dirk's injury, Horry's rimmed out three), but this team really wasn't championship caliber.

https://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/ws_season_p.html

Highest win share in a single post season ever!

Arcadian
06-14-2020, 09:57 PM
When will be Tim's HoF induction ceremony? I assume it's been delayed due to covid.

lefty
06-15-2020, 10:21 AM
How many players could have dragged that roster to a ring? You know LBJ couldn't. Maybe MJ .
https://media1.tenor.com/images/da824851e8cd27ab7a96db7a88318300/tenor.gif?itemid=6214110

Thomas82
06-15-2020, 01:00 PM
When will be Tim's HoF induction ceremony? I assume it's been delayed due to covid.

They pushed this year's ceremony back to April 2021.

spurraider21
06-15-2020, 01:32 PM
the dallas highlights are the funniest... they look so helpless

dbreiden83080
06-15-2020, 02:49 PM
How many players could have dragged that roster to a ring? You know LBJ couldn't. Maybe MJ or peak Hakeem? Maybe 2000 Shaq? This was legitimately one of the craziest feats in sports history. 2nd-leading scorer on the team was 20-YO TP and he was borderline unplayable in the postseason and got benched for stretches for Speedy Claxton. MALIK was 4th in scoring.

Not many could lead that squad to a title in 2003..

Maybe Bird or Magic.. Jordan.. Prime Kareem or Wilt maybe as well.. But TD 2003 was a rare season.. GOAT Type season..

gambit1990
06-15-2020, 04:49 PM
totally forgot dirk got hurt. mavs might've chipped that year if he didn't tbh. they definitely would've beaten the nets.

Thomas82
06-15-2020, 07:18 PM
totally forgot dirk got hurt. mavs might've chipped that year if he didn't tbh. they definitely would've beaten the nets.

Even in the 3 games Dirk played, TD averaged 35 and 18 against him.

spurs10
06-15-2020, 07:21 PM
When will be Tim's HoF induction ceremony? I assume it's been delayed due to covid. Good question. I thought I saw it scheduled at one point. It could have been moved or it might be a remote ceremony. I don't want to miss it.

gambit1990
06-15-2020, 07:27 PM
Good question. I thought I saw it scheduled at one point. It could have been moved or it might be a remote ceremony. I don't want to miss it.
i think it was delayed as well.

gambit1990
06-15-2020, 07:30 PM
Even in the 3 games Dirk played, TD averaged 35 and 18 against him.
not saying dirk would've stopped timmy.

mavs went 1-2 without dirk. game 6 was close though, mavs were up until jackson and kerr started lighting it up in the 4th.

gambit1990
06-15-2020, 07:34 PM
steve kerr carrying tp:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkgjl7yBkJ8

game 6 stats
kerr: 4 for 4, 3 assists
tony: 0 for 5, 1 assist

From Downtown
06-17-2020, 06:23 AM
not saying dirk would've stopped timmy.

mavs went 1-2 without dirk. game 6 was close though, mavs were up until jackson and kerr started lighting it up in the 4th.

Game 6 had the bench lighting it up and saving the day, but tbf Game 5 was a massive choke job, we got outscored 27-10 in the 4th
I still think we win it in 7 even if they steal Game 6

On a side note, Game 4 of that series we got the first (and only one for that year) Big 3 sighting, who would have guessed they would go on to achieve so much together

R. DeMurre
06-17-2020, 12:37 PM
Of course Tim was the reason for that year's ring, but Manu's advanced stat effectiveness is already on display. His ORtg/DRtg differential is the best of the Laker series, better than even Duncan's & Shaq's, and light years beyond Kobe's. He cooled off significantly in the finals against the Nets, but luckily Robinson was there to pick up the slack.

R. DeMurre
06-17-2020, 12:46 PM
Of course Tim was the reason for that year's ring, but Manu's advanced stat effectiveness is already on display. His ORtg/Drtg differential is the best of the Laker series, better than even Duncan's & Shaq's, and light years beyond Kobe's. He cooled off significantly in the finals against the Nets, but luckily Robinson was there to pick up the slack.

2003 is an interesting year for the Lakers because it marked the first time that Kobe led the team in playoff usage rate. During their three-peat, Shaq led the team in usage rate every year. Moving away from the ultra efficient Shaq and towards the less efficient Kobe spelled the end of their run.

Those playoffs also highlighted the importance of match ups. Robinson struggled against Shaq but still managed to be slightly on the plus side of effectiveness. Against a front line Kenyon Martin, Jason Collins, and an aging Mutombo, Robinson's efficiency skyrocketed on both the offensive and defensive ends.

From Downtown
06-17-2020, 01:31 PM
Of course Tim was the reason for that year's ring, but Manu's advanced stat effectiveness is already on display. His ORtg/DRtg differential is the best of the Laker series, better than even Duncan's & Shaq's, and light years beyond Kobe's. He cooled off significantly in the finals against the Nets, but luckily Robinson was there to pick up the slack.

I think he logged the most 4th quarter minutes besides Timmy during that run, says a lot about how much Pop already trusted him even if he drove him crazy from time to time and didn't have the green light yet
Just an impact player on both sides of the floor, and as experienced as a rookie can get

From Downtown
06-17-2020, 01:33 PM
2003 is an interesting year for the Lakers because it marked the first time that Kobe led the team in playoff usage rate. During their three-peat, Shaq led the team in usage rate every year. Moving away from the ultra efficient Shaq and towards the less efficient Kobe spelled the end of their run.

Those playoffs also highlighted the importance of match ups. Robinson struggled against Shaq but still managed to be slightly on the plus side of effectiveness. Against a front line Kenyon Martin, Jason Collins, and an aging Mutombo, Robinson's efficiency skyrocketed on both the offensive and defensive ends.

Yeah Kobe could really shoot em out of games sometimes, also our perimeter guys did a great job that series while they had a couple of bad injuries and weren't particularly deep

Arcadian
06-17-2020, 02:08 PM
Today I dusted off my PS2 and popped in ESPN NBA Basketball (i.e., NBA 2K4 when they had ESPN licensing) just so I could look at the old rosters. Tim was the highest rated player at 99 (Shaq 98, Garnett 97, Kobe 96). Damn, the presentation and music was so much better back then. Good to hear Stuart Scott's voice again.

lefty
06-17-2020, 03:12 PM
2003 is an interesting year for the Lakers because it marked the first time that Kobe led the team in playoff usage rate. During their three-peat, Shaq led the team in usage rate every year. Moving away from the ultra efficient Shaq and towards the less efficient Kobe spelled the end of their run.

Those playoffs also highlighted the importance of match ups. Robinson struggled against Shaq but still managed to be slightly on the plus side of effectiveness. Against a front line Kenyon Martin, Jason Collins, and an aging Mutombo, Robinson's efficiency skyrocketed on both the offensive and defensive ends.Well Shaq got too big so it made sense Kobe's UR went up

It was Phil Jackson's fault though he is the one who wanted Shaq to get bigger

lefty
06-17-2020, 03:12 PM
Today I dusted off my PS2 and popped in ESPN NBA Basketball (i.e., NBA 2K4 when they had ESPN licensing) just so I could look at the old rosters. Tim was the highest rated player at 99 (Shaq 98, Garnett 97, Kobe 96). Damn, the presentation and music was so much better back then. Good to hear Stuart Scott's voice again.
I had 2K5, it had the less shitty NBA on ABC/ESPN musical theme as well IIRC

dbreiden83080
06-19-2020, 11:03 PM
Game 6 had the bench lighting it up and saving the day, but tbf Game 5 was a massive choke job, we got outscored 27-10 in the 4th
I still think we win it in 7 even if they steal Game 6

On a side note, Game 4 of that series we got the first (and only one for that year) Big 3 sighting, who would have guessed they would go on to achieve so much together
That team had a really bad tendency to blow leads in the fourth quarter. It’s amazing they won a championship. Tim Duncan at his peak.

lefty
06-20-2020, 09:31 AM
That team had a really bad tendency to blow leads in the fourth quarter. It’s amazing they won a championship. Tim Duncan at his peak.

Duncan was on the court when the team was blowing leads in the 4th tbh

ZeusWillJudge
06-20-2020, 10:31 AM
The Numbers Duncan put up that postseason just insane.. First 4 games of the WCF against the Mavs

40/15 in a loss.
32/15 in a Win
34/24 in a Win
21/20 in a Win

That's 32/19 with the Spurs now up 3-1. That is just sick..


Duncan went to the FT line 19 times in that Game 1 loss. It could have been 30 times - the refs just wouldn't call that many. They beat the living shit out of Tim, and he still torched them.

That was essentially an 8-man rotation the Spurs won with. Robinson's back was so bad, it was an effort for him to stay on the court as much as he did. Claxton was one of the rotation guys and his ORTG was somewhere down around 80, which is D-League bad. Kerr knocked down his 3's, but he only made 4 or 5 in the series. And I don't know if any other team has won a ring while shooting FT's at barely above 70%. Yeah Tim carried that team.

ZeusWillJudge
06-20-2020, 10:33 AM
Duncan was on the court when the team was blowing leads in the 4th tbh


LMAO. Gee, do you think that might have been because he had to play close to 45 mpg, and by the 4th quarters he was running on will and adrenaline?

From Downtown
06-21-2020, 06:48 AM
Duncan was on the court when the team was blowing leads in the 4th tbh

Wouldn't say it was his fault tbh, at that point Pop was still running the same play over and over again, when you're up 15 you become predictable and there's a high risk it bites you back if you stop executing as sharply as before

lefty
06-21-2020, 09:59 AM
Never said it was his fault tbh

dbreiden83080
06-25-2020, 05:11 PM
Duncan was on the court when the team was blowing leads in the 4th tbh

He’s supposed to win a chip Alone? He damn near did it alone..