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    Here's a wrinkle no one brought up. It's the David vs. Goliath syndrome. The little guy gets the support. Not saying other big players didn't get massive props, but the key may be they were centers while Duncan is a forward.
    great point..

    the big man is always viewed differently by the media and fans, since most of us can't relate to them..there are exceptions like Shaq, but he has one of the most engaging personalities in sports history..

    Wilt was hated by a lot of people and was self-conscious about it, Kareem was viewed as a loner and a "jerk"..guys like Hakeem and Duncan are quiet and humble guys, so you won't hear much about them..

    you see the difference with guys like Jordan, Magic, Bird..and in today's game, Kobe, Wade, and Lebron..even Chris Paul..

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    Duncan has never not been on a championship caliber team.

    Nobody really knows what his true ceiling is as he's never had to carry a pathetic team by his lonesome the way Kobe, Lebron, Wade, Jordan, etc. have.



    Tim had comparable talent to K.G. (arguably inferior) surrounding him the early part of this decade, yet somehow managed to always get out of the first round.

    Tim, for the most part, was surrounded by role players for his first six years or so. (Oh, and Derek Anderson)

    We all love Dave, and most know how historically great he was, but that's not who Tim had playing alongside him. Don't get me wrong, Dave was still a very good player (especially for Tim's first few years), but nothing compared to the pre-injury/surgery player. It's not a knock on Dave, but it's relevant to point out when people want to somehow downgrade Tim by saying he's played with so much more talent than others.

    Until 2005 when Manu made the All-Star team, it had been about five years that Tim played with another All-Star. IIRC Dave's last appearance was 2001, but even that had more to do with his past than his present. That's not to say, that all worthy of being All-Stars are selected, but Tony and Manu weren't playing at that level back then. Sure there were flashes from time to time, but all the optimism in the world couldn't have foreseen the players they would both become.

    Stephen Jackson came up huge for the Spurs, and was a big part in their second championship, but there weren't people beating down his agent's door with lucrative contract offers. He'd later develop and make some regret that decision, but it was completely understandable at the time. I think it was Bill Walton (of all people) who said, "Jackson is the type of player, that at the end of a game, you have to ask yourself... Was he more beneficial to his team or the opposition?" Afterall, Jack was just as capable of shooting you out of a game, as he was to shoot you into a game.(That's if he didn't turn the ball over before you got to see which one it would be.)

    Of the players you mentioned, (Kobe, LeBron, Wade, and Jordan) you could make an argument for Jordan and LeBron having comparable (if not less) talent around them for about the first six years of their careers. Kobe came into the league with a team that sent 4 All-Stars to the game in his first or second year.(Not to mention forming maybe the most dominant duo, relative to the compe ion, ever.) Wade came into the league with Odom and Butler (not bad for the relative weakness of the conferece at the time) and would play with Shaq, Alonzo, (basically Wade's D.Rob) and a few former All-Stars along the way.

    These last few years have been the most talented teams the Spurs have ever had, (imo) but that doesn't change the fact that Tim had 2 championships, 2 Finals M.V.P.'s, 2 regular season M.V.P.'s, an All-Star M.V.P., and was named a first or second team All-N.B.A/ Defensive Team his first six years in the league, and at a minimum, advanced to the second round of the playoffs every year he was on the court. (But I guess we'll never know his ceiling...)

    To say, "Tim never had to carry some pathetic team to prove his greatness" is weak, to say the least.

    Besides, I'm not sure a team with Duncan in his prime could ever have it's players referred to as pathetic.

    T.D. tends to make even poor to average players look good.

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    Tim had comparable talent to K.G. (arguably inferior) surrounding him the early part of this decade, yet somehow managed to always get out of the first round.

    Tim, for the most part, was surrounded by role players for his first six years or so. (Oh, and Derek Anderson)

    We all love Dave, and most know how historically great he was, but that's not who Tim had playing alongside him. Don't get me wrong, Dave was still a very good player (especially for Tim's first few years), but nothing compared to the pre-injury/surgery player. It's not a knock on Dave, but it's relevant to point out when people want to somehow downgrade Tim by saying he's played with so much more talent than others.

    Until 2005 when Manu made the All-Star team, it had been about five years that Tim played with another All-Star. IIRC Dave's last appearance was 2001, but even that had more to do with his past than his present. That's not to say, that all worthy of being All-Stars are selected, but Tony and Manu weren't playing at that level back then. Sure there were flashes from time to time, but all the optimism in the world couldn't have foreseen the players they would both become.

    Stephen Jackson came up huge for the Spurs, and was a big part in their second championship, but there weren't people beating down his agent's door with lucrative contract offers. He'd later develop and make some regret that decision, but it was completely understandable at the time. I think it was Bill Walton (of all people) who said, "Jackson is the type of player, that at the end of a game, you have to ask yourself... Was he more beneficial to his team or the opposition?" Afterall, Jack was just as capable of shooting you out of a game, as he was to shoot you into a game.(That's if he didn't turn the ball over before you got to see which one it would be.)

    Of the players you mentioned, (Kobe, LeBron, Wade, and Jordan) you could make an argument for Jordan and LeBron having comparable (if not less) talent around them for about the first six years of their careers. Kobe came into the league with a team that sent 4 All-Stars to the game in his first or second year.(Not to mention forming maybe the most dominant duo, relative to the compe ion, ever.) Wade came into the league with Odom and Butler (not bad for the relative weakness of the conferece at the time) and would play with Shaq, Alonzo, (basically Wade's D.Rob) and a few former All-Stars along the way.

    These last few years have been the most talented teams the Spurs have ever had, (imo) but that doesn't change the fact that Tim had 2 championships, 2 Finals M.V.P.'s, 2 regular season M.V.P.'s, an All-Star M.V.P., and was named a first or second team All-N.B.A/ Defensive Team his first six years in the league, and at a minimum, advanced to the second round of the playoffs every year he was on the court. (But I guess we'll never know his ceiling...)

    To say, "Tim never had to carry some pathetic team to prove his greatness" is weak, to say the least.

    Besides, I'm not sure a team with Duncan in his prime could ever have it's players referred to as pathetic.

    T.D. tends to make even poor to average players look good.
    Excellent post, Blackjack 21!!

    I want to add that Tim hasn't sought the spotlight or the mega-endorsement deals those other superstars have. Unfortunately, in our in-your-face instant gratification culture...players like Tim get respect but not enough attention.

    Basketball people and historians all know he will be a first ballot hall-of-famer and will go down as the one of the greatest power forwards to ever play the game. (I have to include Kevin McHale and Karl Malone in that discussion!!)

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    He's a good HEB model...

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    How many times can someone write an article praising Duncan asking how come he does not get praised in the media?
    People won't realize just how great he was until he retires.

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    Duncan doesn't demand attention. He doesn't care for it. He's not about flash. He's a true professional. I respect that. Also, he's never committed a foul in his life

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    I love the Spurs, but I have really gotten turned off by the NBA over the last 10 years.

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    Respect from who? You mean the sportswriters and television networks that are shameless pimps for the East Coast/West Coast teams where they live? Those people are the reason the poll system doesn't work for college football.

    The NBA has also done its share to downplay basketball fundamentals, by suspending one of the most basic rules of the game. If the league actually told the zebras to start whistling players for carrying the ball, a lot of the circus plays would disappear. And Mr. Fundamental would be more widely recognized as the basketball deity he truly is.

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    Duncan has never not been on a championship caliber team.

    Nobody really knows what his true ceiling is as he's never had to carry a pathetic team by his lonesome the way Kobe, Lebron, Wade, Jordan, etc. have.
    Seriously?? Kobe had Shaq for 3 championships and now has the deepest bench in the league not to mention Allstar Pau Gasol. Lebron's team does kinda suck so he deserves props. Wade won his championship with Shaq and a relatively good bench(Had the Spurs beat the Mavs that year Wade wouldnt have a championship) and Jordan?? He had Pippen one of the 50 greatest players of all time according to the NBA. Duncan won with Avery Johnson as his starting pointguard. Granted he had David Robinson but I'd say the 99 championship Spurs were not nearly as good talent wise as any of the aforementioned teams.

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    Duncan has never not been on a championship caliber team.

    Nobody really knows what his true ceiling is as he's never had to carry a pathetic team by his lonesome the way Kobe, Lebron, Wade, Jordan, etc. have.
    And I see you are a Lakers fan which is alright I guess but really??? Kobe has carried pathetic teams?? He didn't carry until Pau came. And he's only won championships with Shaq on his team. So your above statement is in stupid.

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    Including T-Mac

    Because they said that Timmy's playing style is so boring

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    How many times can someone write an article praising Duncan asking how come he does not get praised in the media?
    I actually agree with you. Theres a difference between hype/praise and respect. I think hes one of the most respected players in the league, by everyone - fans, media, players, coaches. But he doesnt get much hype/praise. Its good to see articles like these just to recognise that.

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    Duncan has led his team to victory in 70% of his regular season games, 65% of his playoff games, and 80% of his playoff series.

    No one has ever won this consistently in NBA history, over a 12 year period.
    Now those are interesting, impressive and significant stats.

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    As Wilt once said "No one loves Goliath".

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    Timmy's playing style is so boring
    You're a fake Duncan fan. A real fan of some player should always kiss the ass of the player he loves even if the player sucks, or even eat his . your words just reveal the truth that you're not a fan of Duncan. you're not a spurs fan either, you're not a basketball fan at all moron.

    Duncan's game isn't boring as you described, at least TD isn't as boring as KG and you.

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    All this boring talk about Duncan's boring efficiency and the media's non-boring into his boring fundamental details is soooooo boring.

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    Maybe Jordan did not play enough years?
    That's not a question?

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    You're a fake Duncan fan. A real fan of some player should always kiss the ass of the player he loves even if the player sucks, or even eat his . your words just reveal the truth that you're not a fan of Duncan. you're not a spurs fan either, you're not a basketball fan at all moron.

    Duncan's game isn't boring as you described, at least TD isn't as boring as KG and you.
    Has your team won one?
    I couldn't be a Mav's fan if I had to kiss the ass of Hasselhoff jr, or the American patiot himself-Howard.

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    Respect from who? You mean the sportswriters and television networks that are shameless pimps for the East Coast/West Coast teams where they live? Those people are the reason the poll system doesn't work for college football.

    The NBA has also done its share to downplay basketball fundamentals, by suspending one of the most basic rules of the game. If the league actually told the zebras to start whistling players for carrying the ball, a lot of the circus plays would disappear. And Mr. Fundamental would be more widely recognized as the basketball deity he truly is.

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    Casual fans are only interested in entertainment - character plays almost no role in that. Unfortunately, casual fans will always outnumber true fans and stats will always garner more hype than integrity, charisma and work ethic.
    Really? Then how do you explain the popularity of college basketball, which has historically exceeded that of the NBA?

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    How many times can someone write an article praising Duncan asking how come he does not get praised in the media?
    +1

    Tim has tons of respect, he's just not self-promoting and neither is team or his coach. Unfortunately, many writers just don't know how to introduce a "Tim is the best" story without using that angle.

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    im waiting for drhouse to respond to some of the spurs fans points (its just how quickly arguements can go south)

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    Duncan has never not been on a championship caliber team.

    Nobody really knows what his true ceiling is as he's never had to carry a pathetic team by his lonesome the way Kobe, Lebron, Wade, Jordan, etc. have.
    Your show sucks

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    Dan Patrick said it best during the 2007 Finals : " if the Spurs played in L.A or NY, they would be the most popular team in the league "
    Wow...I've been saying that for years..I didn't know DP said that.

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