Outstanding post.
People, this won't last forever. If you've never seen TD play in person, or it's been a long time, go out and buy your ticket now. Get there early and don't waste your time at the concessions. We won't see the likes of him again.
We are still young on this 2012-2013 season, so obviously the sample size is small. But as we have all noticed, Tim Duncan is playing a rejuvenated brand of basketball and appears to have found the fountain of youth in the off-season.
Considering many of us expected Duncan to hang them up after his contact expired last season (and some posters were actually calling for this so that the Spurs could go into "tank mode"), watching him play so far this year has been an absolute surprise and a joy to behold. Since 1999, I've rued the day that the Spurs would take the floor without number 21, and I'm so relieved that those fears have been put on hold for at least another couple of seasons. Not only is he still playing, he is playing like one of the best bigmen in the league at age 36.
What Duncan provides is obviously bigger than just the numbers: he is the Spurs foundation. He is the face of the franchise, the cornerstone of the defense, and the leader of the pack. As Tim goes, so goes this team, and with the way he is playing so far, I imagine he is making many a Spurs fan feel better about this team's chances.
But for the appreciators and the doubters alike, here are some striking statistics about how The Big Fundamental has turned back the clock fourteen games into this season:
14th in Scoring at 19 PPG (Tied for 2nd at the Center position)
11th at Scoring Per 48 Minutes at 29 PP48 (2nd at the Center position)
9th in Rebounding at 10.5 RPG (6th at the Center position)
6th in Blocks at 2.36 BLKPG (6th at the Center position).
18th at FG% at .517 (12th at the Center position)
77th at Minutes Played at 31.4 MPG.
Shooting Free Throws at a .760 clip, the highest it has been since 2001-2002 and third highest percentage of his career.
3rd in NBA.com's Efficiency Rankings at 25.6, behind Lebron and Durant. (1st at the Center position).
1st in NBA.com's Efficiency Per 48 Mins at 39.14 (for player's who have played at least 6 MPG).
2nd in Hollinger's Efficiency Rankings at 27.27, behind only Lebron James at 28.57 (1st at the Center position).
Duncan is currently on a 4-game streak with at least 20 points and 5 rebounds, which he has not done since November of 2009.
Prior to yesterday's 5-rebound outing, Duncan was on a 3-game streak of at least 20 points and 14 rebounds, which he had not done since January of 2004.
Regardless of how this season ends for the Spurs, enjoy this chance to watch one of the All Time Greats in action. We may never see another player like him in the silver and black, which is not to be pessimistic; Tim Duncan has just set the bar incredibly high for this organization.
Outstanding post.
People, this won't last forever. If you've never seen TD play in person, or it's been a long time, go out and buy your ticket now. Get there early and don't waste your time at the concessions. We won't see the likes of him again.
would pay to see TD play at the local park.
i didnt cry when Jordan retired....i will when Duncan does.
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Meh .......
It's only November
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The thing most people appreciate is the fact that everything he accomplished in his career was done in a quiet and humble manner. He is still amongst the leagues elite at an advanced age and will go down as the greatest power forward of all time and yet you never heard much out of him. It will be sad to see him hang em up but tim has and continues too make us all damn proud to be a spurs fan. "TILL THE WHEELS FALL OFF"
I was just quizzing some friends about this today by sending them this:
Player #1: 19ppg, 10.5rpg, 2.6apg, 2.4bpg, 1.5to, 2 fouls in 31.4mpg
Player #2: 18ppg, 10.6rpg, 2.1apg, 2.7bpg, 3.3to, 3.7 fouls in 36.5mpg
Player #1 = Tim Duncan
Player #2 = Dwight Howard
'nuff said.
Amen !
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Greatest PF of all time. And it won't be another like him. It's a disgrace how often people disrespects him.
Great post, Dex.
Out of nowhere, TD is playing like Prime Tim Duncan again. It's been the best early Christmas gift a Spurs fan could ask for, if you ask me. It's going to end at some point but in a way this season is already memorable. I know a lot of Spurs fans think the players and coaches are utter disgraces unless they win a championship at the end of the season but this sort of subplot is why the journey should be enjoyed at least as much as the end result.
Good post. Such a shame the majority of sports fans dont appreciate the greatness of Tim Duncan. Not in his flashy play or 6 championships but in his consistency and dominance of the game every year.
Its like I was telling my friend the other day. It doesnt get me so upset that people that dont live in San Antonio dont appreciate the modern day Bill Russell. Its the People in San Antonio who dont care only until the playoffs come around. They take for granted making it there every year while other cities celebrate when they actually have the opportunity.
The Living Legend and the best bigman today. Tim Duncan.
My feeling exactly
He's not playing like one of the best big men in the league, he's playing like the best big man in the league. It's convenient to say that Howard isn't all the way back and Bynum isn't back at all, but the reality is, neither has ever put up anything close to a PER between 27-28, which is the stratosphere Duncan has been in virtually all season.
I'd have to go and search to pinpoint the exact game, but this goes back to about 2 weeks before the All-Star break last season. Granted, he wasn't quite playing at this level then, but ulatively, there hasn't been a better big since.
Great post, Dex.
Duncan's greatness can never not be mentioned. He's having an outstanding season so far. It's nice to see after a lot of people on this site thought he was done just a year ago.
I know everyone is thinking it....
time to sell high on Tim Duncan?
I to, want to make love to Timmys play...this season will undoubtedly hinge on if he can keep up said level of play. Sure would be nice if he had some better help and didn't have to be so relied upon. Would be fitting to see td go out on top...not that it's necessary but it sure helped with Robinson retiring.
The future Hall of famer
this is probably the last and best season duncan could live up to my nickname...TDMVPDPOY, hopefully he ends up with either one of these awards
Would love to see Duncan add that elusive DPOY to his resume...
Unfortunately, will probably go to Chandler or Howard (after missing a quarter of the year) because they play for NY or LA.
If the voters really considered the Spurs defense with Duncan vs. without him, he'd stand a fighting chance.
most of these clowns dont even attempt to block dunk shots, i dont take them serious if they just back off from those poster dunkers...
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