Not starting Duncan? What a ridiculous notion. He is far and away the best power forward in the west and should be starting every all star game until he retires. There is no way Boozer should be starting.
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Not starting Duncan? What a ridiculous notion. He is far and away the best power forward in the west and should be starting every all star game until he retires. There is no way Boozer should be starting.
Let Duncan have a few days to rest his old-man knees.
Thats just :lmao.
Duncan dominates in ways that do not show up in stats every single game and is still the best big in the game period.
I still find it funny year after year Timmy gets voted in to start the all star game by the fans and we hear non-stop still how nobody likes him. :drunk
Unless your franchise player goes down for the remainder of the season. Then suddenly it becomes very meaningful.Quote:
Originally Posted by BonnerDynasty
My hope would be that whomever is selected from the Spurs, spend 5 minutes or less on the court.
Duncan is still best PF in the West no doubt.
All Star is very important for the NBA.Behind The Finals it's the event more important.At least it's the most broadcasted event of the NBA around the world behind The finals.
So TD has to be there.I would like that him rest 2 or 3 games of the regular season more than ASG.
At the end of his career it will be more important the number of ASG than 82 games in the regular season 2007-2008.And it would be great to get the All-Star MVP
Duncan was co-mvp with Shaq at the 2000 ASG.Quote:
Originally Posted by Josepatches
That's all he'll get there, his days of dominating an ASG are gone.
His resume is incredible, it's only lacking a couple of things.
I would have liked to see a DPOY, but those days are gone also.
He didn't get an Olympic Gold, that would have been nice.
What he needs that is still possible is the repeat.
I know he has more Championships in him, I'd like to see one of them be a repeat.