Duncan in the post remains a reliable option for Spurs
Jeff McDonald
When the Spurs needed a big basket late in Saturday’s victory at Houston, they pulled a page from the past.
They tossed the ball to Tim Duncan in the low post, stood back and watched him go to work.
Duncan rewarded his team with a post-up basket on Chuck Hayes to break a 117-117 tie with 1:09 to go and followed with a pair of free throws on the Spurs’ next possession.
For Duncan, in the midst of the lowest-scoring season of his Hall of Fame career, it’s not about scoring 20 points per game anymore. It’s about scoring two points when it most matters.
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