Oh well. It'll happen next year.
Spurs would have passed them last year if it wasn't for that f'ing lockout in '99.
Oh well. It'll happen next year.
Pop should immediately begin to shorten Duncan's minutes for the rest of the year to about 10 or so to prevent him from moving up on the career blocks list.
Otherwise, when Timmy moves into the top 10 in blks he will demand a huge pay-raise and a long term contract extension.
The Spurs went 37-13 that season, which is a .740 winning percentage. If you prorate that over a full 82-game season, you get 60.68 wins. So, the Spurs were on a 60 or 61 win pace in 1999.
Just my .02...
1 Hakeem Olajuwon 3,830
2 Dikembe Mutombo 3,289
3 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 3,189
4 Mark Eaton 3,064
5 David Robinson 2,954
6 Patrick Ewing 2,894
7 SHAQUILLE O'NEAL 2,732
8 Tree Rollins 2,542
9 Robert Parish 2,361
10 TIM DUNCAN 2,358
Now to overtake Parish.
LOL at Tree rollins on that list, maybe the only NON HOF on there sides Eaton!!!! I did not know they block so many shots, must have done little else sides that there.
Timmy is tied in 9th now.
1 Hakeem Olajuwon 3,830
2 Dikembe Mutombo 3,289
3 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 3,189
4 Mark Eaton 3,064
5 David Robinson 2,954
6 Patrick Ewing 2,894
7 SHAQUILLE O'NEAL 2,732
8 Tree Rollins 2,542
9 Robert Parish 2,361
TIM DUNCAN 2,361
http://espn.go.com/nba/history/leaders/_/stat/blocks
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