View Poll Results: Best compliment to Duncan?

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  • Rasho

    1 2.78%
  • Oberto

    13 36.11%
  • McDyess

    1 2.78%
  • Splitter

    8 22.22%
  • Diaw

    13 36.11%
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    Pick

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    You mean, those five names are adjectives to "compliment" Duncan?

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    Small ball Finley

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    Shaq made the best compliment when talking about Duncan

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    Robert Horry when he cared about playing.

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    Duncan definitely compliments Diaw:


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    Oberto!

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    Robert Horry when he cared about playing.

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    1-Diaw
    2-Oberto-Splitter
    3-Rasho


    Oberto lacked the size and athleticism, didn't have the shot-blocking ability or the potency at dunking the ball, but for a guy who couldn't jump over a line, he was really good and played hard for us.
    Accustomed to playing in pressure-packed, he looked very comfortable in big games.
    Done a solid job on D in 2007 playoffs over Boozer (WCF), Gooden, Varejao and Z (Finals), also, the following season over West in the three last games of WCS. He wasn't a scorer here but his passing, screen setting, cutting were a nice addition to the offense.

    I just want Splitter can incorporate it -the Oberto's persistence and passion- into his game, because Tiago has the size, the strong D, he has everything to be great, just I want he can be a smart and mentally tough player like Fab was.

    Boris could be the most versatile NBA bigman right now, easily the best big not named Duncan the Spurs have had since DRob.

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