Not trying to be picky, but Duncan's stats his last 2 games were:
Lakers: 28 and 17, with 4 assists and 3 blocks
Heat: 30 and 11, with 5 assists and a block
It's just me, I like to keep his numbers straight.![]()
You could possibly be a combination of the two.
Not trying to be picky, but Duncan's stats his last 2 games were:
Lakers: 28 and 17, with 4 assists and 3 blocks
Heat: 30 and 11, with 5 assists and a block
It's just me, I like to keep his numbers straight.![]()
He looks like Tchecky karyo
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why don't you post a pic of yourself so we can make fun of your fat bald headed azz.
Punk azz making fun of people just to hide your own insecurities.
You look like Joey from Full House.
That is a GREAT sig you have!![]()
You must be. With your looks, no woman would give it up willingly.
There are many pics of my here on ST. If you weren't such a gy n00b you would know that.
yeah... too bad oden didn't work out as was supposed to. the window closed even before it opened.
tsk tsk tsk
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Did you really mean to do that with your hair?
Damn you're playing your cards hard yet the cards are terrible.
Not on a high from the ring night, or on a glory trip of recent les and success. This happens to everyone, these so called odds or discouragement. It's not our demise at all. If we lose or fail the goal for the trip it's because they are not in sync, clicking on a level they play with all the time your team can only see glittering in space.
Want to be arrogant? Fine. Understand why some of us might be.
There's ill intent in the question but it's a legit question. The Spurs' window for championship success relies directly with Tim Duncan until and unless they find another superstar big that compliments Parker's game. For this core group of players, I would say the window is definitely closing but it's not close to being shut. With the right personnel moves, which is very likely considering Pop's and RC's history of roster decisions, they could definitely extend their window a few years until Duncan is in his late 30s. The Spurs should contend for at least the next 2-3 years should they stay healthy. Their job right now is to develop and acquire some young, athletic talent to help extend that window. And, even if their window is closing, you would think three NBA les (and another with a different core group of players) would be enough to shut fans of other teams up, especially those who haven't experienced a le in over 30 years.
window isnt shut
when splitter comes over next season, spurs sign a marque FA or a veteran on their last legs wanting to win a ring...and fill the void in the roster with good drafting needs....
I'll even add to that. Ever notice that our "window is closing" when the Spurs lose a game? I mean, say they didn't lose last night, this thread wouldn't exist. It's only here b/c they happened to lose which, you know, happens in professional sports.
Funny thing is, we go through this every single mother ing year. Does it ever get old? I mean, god damn really old? Does it?
The original post didn't say the window is shut. It said the window is closing. And, I think while the purpose was mere hate, I think there's validity to it. I mean every great team will run its course. It's not like Duncan is going to be 45 years old and Spurs fans are still going to argue the window isn't closing. At some point, the decline starts. And, it's fair to say that this season has shown some signs of it. Now, saying the window is closing doesn't mean it's shut. The Spurs definitely have a few more years of le contention. That's not to say they'll win another, and that's not to say they won't. But, realistically, their window of opportunity is closing even with the youth of Parker. What personnel moves they make over the next 2-3 years will determine how long they can extend that window. Signing a marquee free agent will unlikely change the course when Duncan is done. There will be a down period just with every great team, barring an unforeseen windfall in lottery draft luck the way it happened with Duncan. The window is definitely not shut. But, it's fair to say the window is closing.
Actually the window did close for everyone but the Big 3 and Bonner. We turned over the roster, and while our rebuilding years (2009, 2010, arguably 2011) were still 50 win seasons, we weren't really a contender again until 2012.
So, to push the metaphor, the window was closing and we just went ahead and broke the glass pane.
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