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How he has found the fountain of youth, I don't know.
Ppg, blocks, freethrow %, FG %, and even 3-pointer % (lol) have improved. We have to go back 4 or five seasons to find statistics this good.
He does it again tonight against the Grizzlies.
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Don't forget to vote.
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HE LOOKS GOOD THIS YEAR, SO FAR! Lets hope he can somewhat keep up this level.
Til the wheels fall off.
He bathed in the Lazzarus pits
Also, the problems he has had with his knees has not been a topic of conversation.
Retirement questions were getting to the guy, tbh.
"Now wait a ing minute! I'm STILL Tim Duncan!"
They should have T'd timmy up for that scream at the end.
Value of this Duncan? Priceless
Posted on December 1, 2012 at 11:18 pm by Buck Harvey
Column by Buck Harvey
Lionel Hollins waited for the media to form around him, and then he spoke to someone who wasn’t there.
“I just want to say this for Tim Duncan,” the Memphis coach said. “We did not tank the season so we can get the San Antonio Spurs.”
No one believed Hollins two seasons ago. He rested Tony Allen and Zach Randolph in the last two regular games, along with Mike Conley in the finale. And when the Grizzlies lost those games, they drew the Spurs and avoided the Lakers.
Keep reading: http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...can-priceless/
Bet he won't catch fine fine.
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