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    Chillin' like a villain... TampaDude's Avatar
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    Well, Kobe is up there. Unless the trade from Charlotte counts against him.
    Nope...he never played any games for Charlotte, so unless he is traded, he'll qualify for the "one team" career designation.

    I am 100% certain that Tim Duncan will retire a Spur. I can't say the same about Kobe retiring a Laker.

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    Well, I think Drob comes to mind as well.
    Yup...can't forget DRob...he's the reason I'm a Spurs fan...but Timmy is the greatest Spur ever.

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    Well, I think Drob comes to mind as well.
    Yes of course

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    I want a total stranger to retire from a multimillion dollar job where he just goes to the gym and shoots a basketball because I want to remember him as he was

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    yeah we definitely need some advances in anti-aging science, need TD to stay 36 until he's 45

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    Only if he hits the weights. He needs to build muscle around the knees and get his legs stronger. Losing weight won't work after awhile. I see the same thing happening to Tim what happened to D Rob. Lower strength deterioration.

    Had Robinson worked on his legs he would of played at least two more years at a high level.

    Core muscles and legs will keep Tim around longer than losing weight every year.

    If you watched the interview after the Clipper win Tims collar bone and back neck bones are showing. That's not a good thing

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    Only if he hits the weights. He needs to build muscle around the knees and get his legs stronger. Losing weight won't work after awhile. I see the same thing happening to Tim what happened to D Rob. Lower strength deterioration.

    Had Robinson worked on his legs he would of played at least two more years at a high level.

    Core muscles and legs will keep Tim around longer than losing weight every year.

    If you watched the interview after the Clipper win Tims collar bone and back neck bones are showing. That's not a good thing
    Yeah, I'm sure you know more than their team physicians and training staff.

    David's problem was never his legs, it was those pesky floating particles in his back.

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    If Spurs win it all this year, Tim will retire. Count it.

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    Yeah, I'm sure you know more than their team physicians and training staff.

    David's problem was never his legs, it was those pesky floating particles in his back.
    as any Portland fan will tell you, team doctors and physicians always know what's best

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    If Spurs win it all this year, Tim will retire. Count it.
    If he's feeling good and playing well, why would he retire instead of going for the back to back?

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    If he's feeling good and playing well, why would he retire instead of going for the back to back?
    Because going on ontop its better then going out on a bad note.

    Not that playing another year and not winning the championship its a bad thing but at this point Duncan doesn't have anything to prove.

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