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    This is one of the featured tweets on Tim Duncan's ranking. This shows you all you need to know about ESPN's lack of credibility.

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    TD getting some love.

    In any other year he doesn't sniff 15

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    Noah & Chandler are the only 2 players in the top 60 who can't put the ball in the hoop without being setup - a pretty fundamental part of basketball.

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    Tim never relied on pure athleticism, speed or a huge vertical to dominate the way he does. He's always had the footwork and the brains in order to outwork his opponent on the boards and to take smart shots. Unless his brain shuts down all of a sudden he'll still be able to perform at least to a high percentage of what his old stats were and so long as he can remain healthy.

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    lol @ Dunks getting too much respect. Dude is the only big left in the NBA that isn't/was never on roids and can still post a 30/20/5/5 night

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    * double post *
    Last edited by LarryDavid; 04-10-2013 at 02:32 AM.

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    Pulled up some stats...the following are Per 36 minutes and PER for 3 MVPs and Tim Duncan's 2013 season.

    FG% - .507 FG % .513 FG% - .574 FG% - .499
    TRB - 12 TRB - 11.8 TRB - 12.3 TRB - 12.7
    Blk - 3.2 BLK - 2.7 BLK - 2.7 BLK - 2.0
    AST - 3.2 AST - 3.6 AST - 3.4 AST - 4.6
    PTS - 21.2 PTS - 21.3 PTS - 26.7 PTS - 22.1
    PER - 24.7 PER - 26.9 PER - 30.6 PER - 29.4


    The first column is TD's 2013 season, 2nd column is his 2003 MVP season, 3rd is Shaq's 2000 MVP season, and 4th is KG's 2004 MVP season.

    I think it speaks volumes for what kind of season TD is having. Enjoy it while it lasts.
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    this brings a good point. Could Tim Duncan get MIP???
    I think James Harden is a lock for that award.

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    Please give Timmy DPOY, ers.

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    I think James Harden is a lock for that award.
    I see where you are coming from but I think that James Harden was already on the rise last year. Duncan, on the other hand, looked like he was running in mush several times last year and seemed to be on a downward trend. The fact is that James Harden now has the keys to his own team, which allows him to be used a lot more than he ever was in OKC so I don't think he has necessarily improved too much. But there are a few facets of Duncan's game that absolutely improved. Duncan's jump shot looks better than it ever has, his free throw consistency is that of a very good guard's free throw percentage, and he is running the floor so much better than last year. This improvement in agility has allowed him to have a notable increase in blocks and dunks this year, too. All of this being said, I believe Duncan deserves the Most Improved Player award ahead of Harden, imo.

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    damn, pretty pathetic of the NBA that the best bigman is 36 years old

    I blame Stern. His changing of the game not only alienates bigmen and stunts their development, but the faster pace probably increases bigmen injury rate.

    Just look at Blake Griffin, his development literally stopped at year 2. Dude is a soft piece of , no post game, no paint dominance. Look at Dwight.

    this is not NBA anymore, more like midgetball league

    Uhhh.. You're saying it's pathetic that TD is the best big man in the NBA? You lost me a bit there, but when you said Blake Griffin stopped developing because of Stern, I stopped reading. And the "midgetball" you speak of? Do you mean sort of like your avatar picture?

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    Greivis Vasquez will win the MIP award. No way a 2-time MVP and a 3-time Finals MVP will win a MIP award. It is almost absurd.

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    I see where you are coming from but I think that James Harden was already on the rise last year. Duncan, on the other hand, looked like he was running in mush several times last year and seemed to be on a downward trend. The fact is that James Harden now has the keys to his own team, which allows him to be used a lot more than he ever was in OKC so I don't think he has necessarily improved too much. But there are a few facets of Duncan's game that absolutely improved. Duncan's jump shot looks better than it ever has, his free throw consistency is that of a very good guard's free throw percentage, and he is running the floor so much better than last year. This improvement in agility has allowed him to have a notable increase in blocks and dunks this year, too. All of this being said, I believe Duncan deserves the Most Improved Player award ahead of Harden, imo.
    No, having 5 MVPs never makes one available as a MIP candidate. If NBA has comeback player of the year, Tim might be a strong candidate for that award.

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    No, having 5 MVPs never makes one available as a MIP candidate. If NBA has comeback player of the year, Tim might be a strong candidate for that award.
    They'd probably give that to Duwight coming off back surgery. Or Vino for his renaissance season

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