Totally agree.
Haven't been this pissed at Tim since that soft-ass missed tip-in in the 05 series against Detroit that Horry had to save us from.
I don't give a how old he is..a top 10 player of all-time should not be struggling with confidence issues..
When Tim begins to lose confidence, he stops making quick moves..during his great stretch vs. Utah and LA, he was making quick moves and quick decisions, shooting with confidence..
Now that he's struggling, he has reverted back to waiting 10 seconds to make a move, which stalls the offense and leads to a terrible shot, often resulting in Duncan passing it up to a teammate with the shot clock winding down, or getting blocked/chucking a horrible shot..
Parker is struggling, but Duncan needs to wake the up..he needs to catch the ball and make a quick move, enough with the hesitation and fear..
Last edited by HarlemHeat37; 06-04-2012 at 09:41 PM.
Totally agree.
Haven't been this pissed at Tim since that soft-ass missed tip-in in the 05 series against Detroit that Horry had to save us from.
He's just a completely different player when he's decisive and making quick moves, tbh..
Prime Duncan was dominant enough to take his time and excel in the Spurs' slow paced offense, but this version of Duncan is giving the defense an advantage by taking his time..
Lol what a got
Just because Ginobili's come alive doesn't mean Tim isn't playing like a little punk. Just throwing up softies and crying at the refs for not bailing him out.
He's been okay the few possessions since this thread started but we need more.
Duncan is a role player Harlem.
This is honestly one of the worst performances ever from Duncan given the cir stances. I can't remember him playing this pathetically in such a decisive game. I'm frustrated as .
The wheels looked to have fallen off.
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