Don't forget that he had 0 rebounds in the first half if I remember correctly. That makes his 15 rebounds even more impressive.
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Don't forget that he had 0 rebounds in the first half if I remember correctly. That makes his 15 rebounds even more impressive.
Love to the Timmy! :)
Tim already gave what he could, and there's no regret when looking back later on. (Of course the pain of not able to repeat the championship will hurt him, Manu and the rest of the team for a while.)
I love the sportsmanship when Tim and Dirk "bear-hugged" each other at the end.
Now time for front-office to work and see if Holt is willing to open up his wallet. The series did expose Spurs' weaknesses, demanding lineup changes so frequent and drastic that were not seen before.
BS, Duncan is BS. He cries to referees too much. He is a referee made star.Quote:
Originally Posted by TDfan2007
See you Duncan. I know you are good. So what?
FIBA sucks. :fro
No, I did not touch him..... :princess
BS
Tim Duncan = MVP
He is a great, great, great player
The main 3, Tony, Manu, Timmy did their thing. Even Bruce and Finley contributed. Everyone else did zip, 0, nothing.Quote:
Originally Posted by TDfan2007
I don't know where the hell Horry was the whole series and not making any 3s :depressed
td will be more focused next season :D, pop should change the first option back to td and the offensive system, tp should be last option or 3rd behind gino.
bah - forget what that Hawks fan said (from Seattle maybe?)
anyway, I've never much cared for Duncan til this year, this playoff series. As an outsider looking in; to me it just felt like he displayed that extra something vs Dallas - like the Spurs were destined to win - a bit like Favre's aura fter his father died.
I dunno, I just always thought of him as soft even after last years finals, moments when he let your team down (free throws and whatnot).
Well, he is a special player and you're lucky to have him.
Tim is the basis of our team. I was worried about him this season, but my fears were put to rest when Playoff Tim was reborn.
Time to make some adjustments and build a team that will dismantle dallas next season.
:lmaoQuote:
Originally Posted by CPIM
Damn, I know...if only he were talented we might have a shot.
41 points, damn. In a losing effort. Thanks Timmy!!! Lookin forward to seein you next year!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by TDfan2007
I can only say that Timmy is the biggest player I ever saw.....Congratulations to Kobe,Wade and all others but Tim is THE GREATEST....He is awsome....
Go Timmy...beat them all.....alone or with others.....(hope the second)
thank you timmy..
its one hell of a season with you playing hurt ....
but you carried us thorugh the playoffs...
hes the beast
Thanks Big Fundamental...thanks!....my idol for life...
Yeah, all that talk of Dirk, and nobody says a thing about him if Ginobili hits that layup at the end of regulation. That's how funny it really is? Dirk hasn't won anything yet. The playoffs are only half done.Quote:
Originally Posted by DuncanInYourFace
timmy is the greatest active player in the nba, i'm sure that if he was healthy we will be in the final. i'm glad for every second that timmy is in our team, and i just love him for what he do for us
You are my favorite player Duncan for so many other reasons that your playing style but the character you have. Continue to work hard and you will continue to excel in everything that you do.
We Spurs fans are extremely fortunate to get to see Tim Duncan play night-in and night-out. To question him and his effort, after the way he played this season, is ludicrous, I think. When it has mattered for the Spurs, Tim Duncan has shown up and excelled. He did it again in these playoffs and in Game 7.
TD is the truth. Enjoy while we can.
Thanks TD.
:worthy: Tim Duncan
The greatest Spur of 'em all.
Sorry Ice.
I am sorry, I love Tim but for god sake make your damn free throws. :cuss
I love Timmy too, because he missed two game winning shots, if not more, in this series. Go MAVS!!!
seriously i dont think ill watch basketball after he retires.
TIM=MAN
I know what you mean. I was a Hakeem Olajuwon fan ever since 87. And when the Rockets began their slide, I didn't know what big man of great class and leadership I could look to to still enjoy watching the NBA.Quote:
Originally Posted by mgtptdmvp
Tim Duncan is a godsend. There'll never be another Timmy, and Lord do I dread the day he retires.