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    Timmy passed the Admiral to move into 5th place all time in blocks.

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    The best PF to ever play the game

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    Sorry about the duplicate thread. Having iPad problem and it was accidentally created twice.

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    Is there a place that has the values to determine, blocks per minutes played.

    Wondering how Timmy stacks up to the Admiral, not based off games played.

    First reaction is, that's awesome but look how many more seasons Timmy has played, and then you remember the minutes restrictions he's been on the past several years.

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    robinson was a superior shotblocker tbh

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    Is there a place that has the values to determine, blocks per minutes played.

    Wondering how Timmy stacks up to the Admiral, not based off games played.

    First reaction is, that's awesome but look how many more seasons Timmy has played, and then you remember the minutes restrictions he's been on the past several years.
    not too close. Robinson's rate is .0862 blocks per minute while duncan's is .0641 blocks per minute. Taken from basketball-reference

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    Timmy passed the Admiral to move into 5th place all time in blocks.
    Timmy keeps on rollin'

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    not too close. Robinson's rate is .0862 blocks per minute while duncan's is .0641 blocks per minute. Taken from basketball-reference
    Appreciate the quick work man... Been wondering about all these Timmy longevity stats.

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    robinson was a superior shotblocker tbh
    To be fair, Duncan barely jumped after his injury early on. I'd say it's remarkable he managed to be so good with almost no athleticism (compared to freaks like Blake Griffin or Robinson)

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    Timmy passed the Admiral to move into 5th place all time in blocks.


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    Who was the victim?

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    robinson was a superior shotblocker tbh
    Philo fishing for a retort.

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    Philo fishing for a retort.
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    To be fair, Duncan barely jumped after his injury early on. I'd say it's remarkable he managed to be so good with almost no athleticism (compared to freaks like Blake Griffin or Robinson)
    I remember someone commentating maybe that injury helped prolong his career, because it made Timmy go to an Old Man's game much earlier than otherwise.

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    I remember someone commentating maybe that injury helped prolong his career, because it made Timmy go to an Old Man's game much earlier than otherwise.
    In a way that's probably why he's lasted so long and can probably could keep playing for years if he desires. He's lost some lateral quickness, but otherwise his play has been the same Old man game for years. He's still got the height, length, IQ, instincts and experience. I kid you not, he could play until mid-40's if he wanted to. Now that Kawhi and LMA are doing the lifting on offense, he can morph into one of those stodgy defense only centers for the last 4 years of his career.

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    I bet David was the first to call & congratulate Tim.

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    In a way that's probably why he's lasted so long and can probably could keep playing for years if he desires. He's lost some lateral quickness, but otherwise his play has been the same Old man game for years. He's still got the height, length, IQ, instincts and experience. I kid you not, he could play until mid-40's if he wanted to. Now that Kawhi and LMA are doing the lifting on offense, he can morph into one of those stodgy defense only centers for the last 4 years of his career.
    With opposing teams having to worry about LMA & Kawhi, I'm looking for Duncan to have possibly his best FG% ever. He's off to a good start, shooting 54.9% after 9 games.

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    Who was the victim?
    JaKarr Sampson, the 76er who Tim Duncan swatted for No. 2,955, was 4 years old when TD registered his first career block.

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    robinson was a superior shotblocker tbh
    Yep. Still a great achievement for Timmy no less.

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    JaKarr Sampson, the 76er who Tim Duncan swatted for No. 2,955, was 4 years old when TD registered his first career block.
    Okafor was a newborn when Td had his rookie year lol

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    How had I never seen "Duncan" with a Spur for the U until now?

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    To be fair, Duncan barely jumped after his injury early on. I'd say it's remarkable he managed to be so good with almost no athleticism (compared to freaks like Blake Griffin or Robinson)
    Exactly. Controlling for athleticism, Tim Duncan is the most skilled player ever. He made it to #5 on the blocks list with his timing and strategy, not with insane jumping ability.

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