Pretty much sums it up. I was talking about how Manu is a bigger key to this season this Duncan is. Without a Slasher/Spot up shooter, Spurs won't get past Lakers. , look at last year vs Mavs.
Duncan reminds me of Robinson in 02, 03. Great games, but clearly the team is moving in a different direction. 4 down is not the play anymore.
Tim Duncan is a god, and the best power forward ever. And it's a shame that no one outside of San Antonio can appreciate the level of his career.
But you're a fool if you think this team is Duncan 1st. It's not. And it's not Duncan's fault.
"Sevicable" was just used to say that the Spurs could win games with their offense with another center. Not saying to trade him or anything like that, just using an example that the offense doesn't flow through TD.
Spurs going to find themselves in a business vs loyalty issue real soon.
Someone will offer Manu 3yr 45 mill. Not sure if the Spurs will.
Spurs took care of Jaren Jackson and Malik and didn't get much back. They've gone down the loyalty route before.
Personally, I think once Duncan leaves, some of the Spurs F.O. decides to ride out with him, so they might not care much for the future of the team regarding contracts...etc.
Manu staying next year probably 70%.
Parker staying after his next contract about 50%
And c'mon don't get carried away. My show is only sevicable, but we are up to almost 10 listeners not counting relatives and co-workers

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Well maybe not,...but pretty damn close. He may not be the Duncan of old, but he can still be a consistent 20 & 10 player. For this year anyways.
