I know he was 3-4 in the Bobcats game, I don't remember if it was the first one he missed. I'll take your word for it.
He was 8-8 in the Wolves game and 5-5 tonight.
If I'm not wrong he missed the first against Charlotte.And he made the last 16.
Last edited by Josepatches; 02-25-2008 at 09:35 PM.
I know he was 3-4 in the Bobcats game, I don't remember if it was the first one he missed. I'll take your word for it.
He was 8-8 in the Wolves game and 5-5 tonight.
Hey, don't jinx it, man!![]()
He's going to miss one early but it's amazing how he has improved this year.It's a great news
I read that he was at 13 in a row going into tonight's game.
He's 5-5 so far tonight.
didnt he go something like 16-16 in a playoff game vs the suns in 2005?
duncan228, you would know. dont let me down!![]()
Game 3, he was 15-15.
He also had 33 points (9-17) and 15 boards (5 offensive).
3 assists, 3 blocks, and a steal.
It's one of my favorite performances of his. It was a great game.
This is funny...from today's quotes...
Tim on making 21 consecutive free-throws - “I didn’t know I did that. Really? That’s great. Oh you know what; actually I did know that. That’s why I stopped at 21.”
http://www.nba.com/spurs/news/quotes_080225.html
It was ghey
This is funny...from today's quotes...
Spurs Head Coach Gregg Popovich on the game - “It was a good win. We did a good job of playing for 48 minutes".
I think he was talking about the Spurs defense...
The offense...not so much...![]()
Classic Pop
21 is great number
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Tim's the best.
I think he also was referring to his "in a hurry to win" thing. They weren't in a hurry to just give up the game. It's still kind of a funny quote.
Remember he was a 80% FT shooter back in 2001-2002.
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