It's game number 7 in the season... plus it's game 4 in 6 days... no, it's no time for concern, tbh... the schedule also hasn't been good for our oldies...
The world knows the Knicks have little to no defense, especially now that Chandler is gone 4-6 weeks. Timmy hasn't looked so good this season, and I haven't really thought of it as a permanent thing. This game SHOULD let me know how well he's doing. But, if Tim has another terrible game tomorrow against the Knicks, then is it time to get worried?
What do you guys think?
It's game number 7 in the season... plus it's game 4 in 6 days... no, it's no time for concern, tbh... the schedule also hasn't been good for our oldies...
That's what I've had my mind every time he struggles. Hopefully he changes his play soon, it'll boost the role players' confidence of having another chance at number 5
if you take out the Memphis game then his stats are pretty good still
hes just taking and missing to many mid range shots right now
17/6/5/2 on 48% from the field and 89% from free throw line
his rebounding is the only thing thats concerning right now
Splitter should never be the leading rebounder of any nba team
Plus Pop is experimenting with lineups and the new additions, which doesn't always work that great to get the other players in their usual rhythms and spots... it's pretty surprising we're 5-1 right now, IMO.
Not yet, but we should hand out the rifles. We can always secure from "Repel Boarders" later if we are wrong.....
the time for concern was at the end of regulation in game 6 of the Finals. We lose that OT and it's the end of the Duncan era.
it already happened. Now it's just enjoying Timmy's last 2 years in the league. All reason for concern has been abolished after that game 6.
This. Last year was a miracle. It won't happen again. Especially with a divorce and broken family..... Thanks to Manu and the idiot with the pink tights.
He has to pop to the free throw line after all the parker PnR for a safety option mainly for parker.
Also, rolling in and banging with the bodies at the start of the regular season does not sound good for him anyway.
My only thing about him now is that teams are playing ICE, and giving him SO much space that he could just pop to the free throw line instead of even further out and still be super open for the shot, and yet he always pop to places that is out of his range.
His arc on his shot is also very inconsistent.
Then again, this may be just his new shot that he is getting used to taking in games and with enough practice, may be able to hit it at a high enough rate that teams will be punished for playing ICE on the PnRs instead.
It's the regular season, you dumb bas s.
I dont see him falling apart, Im worried about Manu, his horrible passes can ruin the team, funny thing is as Jason Kidd was getting older he changed a little his game to make good 3s, Manu is changing to the worst he cant even make layups or freethrows
The only concern is an idiot like you that keeps starting threads.
If you were a Spurs fan or Tim Duncan fan from day 1, you'd have a pretty good idea about how Tim Duncan plays at the start of most seasons.
Listen you bum, I ain't concerned, I know he'll pick it up. Try reading before you comment scrub. I just want to know if people are concerned
Tim's played well enough so far. The issue is his midrange game right now. Once that 19 foot shot from the top of the key starts falling, his offense will be back where it was before.
This is stretching it, even for you...
Duncan's been fine this season tbh. He hasn't been scoring, but he's been creating at a high level and playing elite D (sans the Dubs game).
His jumpshot has been going down at a good percentage. His move across the lane from the left block is getting him close to the rim instead of riding him over to the logo. His drop step and right handed hook is still money. He seems over reliant on his right hand but that is nothing unusual with him. He is running well.
As EN pointed out, Pop is trying out new lineups but moreso he his trying new offensive playcalls and gameplans to include more Leonard and integrate Belinelli.
Your ability to look beyond a box scores is right up their with your writing ability and name dropping. Do you even watch the games or do you just look at box scores and think of simpleminded thread topics?
I think the real question is, if Duncan has another bad game, will TGY abandon him and all over him the way he does with Manu?
If TGY were a Heat fan, he'd have been one of the ones leaving the AA center when things were looking dire. Time to cut and run!
The game starts at 11am. He will have a bad game.
Next you and your hate brigade will be bashing Timmy along with Manu.
And you'll be predicting the final decline of the Spurs.
Go ahead and start now, why wait?
Your credibility is squat anyway so it won't hurt. The rest of your e-gang is headed still spiraling downward.![]()
TGY with another shatty thread per par.........
Playnan with another sh--ty (and unoriginal) post, per par....
Oh, look, Skull-1 can't be original and twists my words again, per par. And he uses that same, stupid original nickname "Playnan ".![]()
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Skull-1 incapable of having an intelligence conversation per par.
The word is "intelligent" you stupid arse--unless we are discussing the CIA.
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Last edited by Skull-1; 11-10-2013 at 06:22 PM.
Duncan has played okay so far this season. Spurs are 6 - 1. Enjoy it.
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