There's one called Tim Duncan-Remix by Misti Lynn that's pretty good on there too.
Man, that is classic. I don't remember that one though... was that game 4? I was sitting in front of the Dome for Finals tickets during it, so I never got to see it.
There's one called Tim Duncan-Remix by Misti Lynn that's pretty good on there too.
May 15, 2003. Game 6 of the WCSF.
37 points, 16 rebounds, 4 assist, 2 blocks, and one cryin' Kobe.
Im 90% sure TD was the first player to pass to himself off the backboard and dunk it in a game. It was definetly before tmac started to do it in 99
During his rookie year he threw the ball off the far right side of the back board from the free throw line when he was doubled and dunked it off the rebound all in one motion. It was against the rockets and was a top 5 nba action play for the year, by far my favourite duncan throw down.
The clip is somewhere on youtube, im too lazy to do a search though
my favorite game of tim's career was probably game 6 of the 2003 NBA Finals
he nearly had a quadruple double that game.
Two things I noticed watching the yinka dare mix:
Tim Duncan ing OWNS the Jazz, and
Tim isn't nearly as athletic as he used to be.
damn that video brought back a ton of great memories.
Tim saying, coldly,
“I have nothing to say to Mark Cuban. Not a thing.”
when a reporter asked, jokingly, if he had any San Antonio restaurant recommendations for Mark Cuban, during the 2006 playoffs.
Duncan impresses me in every game, win or lose. His big moments in Playoffs and Finals are incredible but one of my favorites is from a regular season game. February 28, 2005. Game winning shot at the buzzer in Cleveland. It's also on YouTube.
10. When we won Timmy in the lottery.
9. When Tim visited us in SA for his first time.
8. When Tim-FUN-(da-medals) popped out from behind stage at central plaza
looking awesomely young and confident and ready to play ball in his
official, future home away from home
7. When Tim signed with Spurs
6. When Tim stayed with Spurs
5. When Tim won for Spurs as consistently as his play and stats were
4. When Tim went to a gaming company and demonstrated his 3 point prowess
3. When Tim went to New York and became almost as respected as DRob
2. When Tim didn't cry like others once had as they went down in defeat
1. When Tim stayed being Tim no matter what
When Timmy made road-kill out of Jack Niece.![]()
CLASSIC!!!!!
who da is that?![]()
When he was drafted by the Spurs.
this thread is bringing a tear to my eye!
The best part is Duncan is still dominating as of today
Game 6 of 2003 Finals
Perfect game
Ha yeah I was at that game. Wasn't he shooting a free throw though, and just missed horribly but got back and dunked it?
anyone have a link to see his majesty in action?
I HAVE THAT VIDEO KORI, TOO BAD I CAN'T POST IT ON HERE...
Yeah, you can't.
Everyone knows how to find clips/mixes of NBA video. So to the others describing where to go to get them, that's the same as linking to them. Just stop with it.
I'm sorry Kori. I know better and I fully respect and agree with the rules of this forum. I got caught up in the mentioning of where to see it. It won't happen again.
I liked that time in the 2005 play offs when Timmy fouled out ( forget which series) but before he left the court pulled out the guys together and gave them a pep talk- told them to finish out the win or whatever.
It was a great leadership moment.
Sorry....Jack Nies
One of my absolute favorites was when the Seattle fans cheered as Duncan appeared to have hurt his ankle in the 2005 series. He promptly stood up, paced a bit with one of the most intense looks I've ever seen from him, and proceeded to eliminate the Sonics from the playoffs, capped by his layup on an assist from Manu.
I think I woke up my entire neighborhood when he sank that layup.
When we drafted Tim Duncan and I realized there was a god.
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