Nice. He'll definitely pass Kareem or even shaq before the finals ends
6 rebounds and he'll pass Kareem for 4th all time playoff rebounds
32 rebounds away from Shaq and 3rd all time playoff rebounds behind Russel and Chamberlain
Nice. He'll definitely pass Kareem or even shaq before the finals ends
Updated for the last time until next season.
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He can easily pass up Ewing and Iverson on the all-time scoring list this season
17. Dirk Nowitzki 25,051
18. Patrick Ewing 24,815
19. Allen Iverson 24,368
20. Paul Pierce 24,021
21. Ray Allen 23,804
22. Tim Duncan 23,785
All-time rebounds
9. Walt Bellamy 14,241
10. Kevin Garnett 13,843
11. Wes Unseld 13,769
12. Hakeem Olajuwon 13,748
13. Tim Duncan 13,219
And it looks like he'll pass Shaq on the all-time blocks list
5. David Robinson 2,954
6. Patrick Ewing 2,894
7. Shaquille O'Neal 2,732
8. Tim Duncan 2,652
Reaching the 25,000 Point mark will be difficult though ...
he would need 1,215 points to get there. if we assume he averages 16.5 ppg it would take 74 games to hit it. at 17.5 ppg it would take 70 games. i think he'll get it next year, which would probably be his final season![]()
Imagine
25,000 points, 15,000 rebounds, 3,000 blocks???
15000 rebounds and 3000 blocks would require Duncan playing three more seasons which I don't see happening.
25,000 points is possible though...maybe even next season(assuming he stays at last year's production). Even then, it can be done in two years.
But, yeah, the 25000 pts, 15000 rebs, 3000 blks barrier has only been achieved by Kareem.
Timmy tied with Ray Allen in all-time points
Last night against Memphis, Tim Duncan made two free throws to up his career totals to 5370, passing John Havlicek for 29th all time NBA/ABA, or 24th on the lesser NBA only list.
Patrick Ewing is 28th/23rd with 5392.
2 steals to get #205 spot Clarence Weatherspoon (880),
3 games to get #34 spot Derek Harper & Eddie Johnson (1199),
6 assist to get #127 spot Latrell Sprewell (3664),
25 minutes to get #21 spot Shaquille O'Neal (41784),
50 blocks to get #8 spot Shaquille O'Neal (2732),
213 points to get #25 spot Paul Pierce (24207) & 374 points go get #24 spot Allen Iverson (24368),
400 rebounds to get #13 spot Hakeem Olajuwon (13748).
Timmy is very close to passing Olajuwon in all-time double doubles.
Double-Doubles
1. Wilt Chamberlain - 966
2. Moses Malone - 894
3. Elvin Hayes - 890
4. Kareem Abdul Jabbar - 882
5. Karl Malone - 811
6. Bill Russell - 780
7. Hakeem Olajuwon - 774
8. Tim Duncan - 767
9. Walt Bellamy - 755
10. Kevin Garnett - 736
11. Shaquille O'neal - 727
12. John Stockton - 709
13. Bob Pet - 708
14. Charles Barkley - 705
15. Oscar Robertson - 695
16. Magic Johnson - 618
17. Patrick Ewing - 580
18. David Robinson - 543
19 Robert Parish - 525
20. Dwight Howard - 512
21. Jason Kidd - 486
22. Kevin Willis - 480
23. Dikembe Mutombo - 469
24. Steve Nash - 434
D12 is going to pass Wilt with ease for all time double doubles
Oldest player to ever get a 20-20, in fact it is:
1st: Duncan 23-21
2nd; Parish 21-20
3rd: Duncan 22-21 (2012 against Utah)
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...=&order_by=age
Tim should achieve 24,000 points scored sometime in the first half tonight against the wolves. Just needs 6 points to hit 24,000.
- 5 Double-Doubles away from tying Hakeem
- 8 Games away from tying Shaq in all-time games played
- 47 Blocks away from tying Shaq in all-time Blocks
- 84 Defensive rebounds away from 10,000 defensive rebounds
Wilt had almost a thousand Jesus..
Wilt had a season where he averaged OVER 48 minutes per game. For his career, he averaged 45.8. That'll net you a few more double doubles.
Dude wasn't even human.
And yet he rarely took a team to the top. Granted, he was a lot like Cleveland LeBron in that his teammates were subpar whilst Russell had the perma-stacked teams, but sometimes he just stat-padded for the of it.
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