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are you telling me Kwame could copy what Tim Duncan had accomplished in S.A.?
u think Kwame got what it takes to lead the Spurs to les?
LeBron perhaps but no, not a young player like Kwame.
Um...3 championships?
Bump.
Here's where all the Duncan bashing should go.
Starting repeated threads of the same thoughts over and over is useless.
I find this thread oddly comforting. Why? Not because I think Tim Duncan is going to break down, but this is a similar reaction some Pistons fans had earlier this season when a star player was playing average. All the responses are the exact same.
I was the angry fan charging others of betraying a winning ship, by the way.
OIf you trade kwame for TD we have a dynasty in San Antonio man![]()
And because of Tim I lost bigtime in vbookie. 2 frickin bilion difference in one bet (to Crimsonspur)
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'I for one believe that last night was truly one from the beginning that Duncans foot was really bothering him he looked slow running down the court especially, and am wondering why Pop did not go early to Oberto or esp. Marks for a spark? Pulling Nazr when we are getting trounced on the boards, and Rasho clanking shots and getting no boards, also questionable.
Duncan will be there when it counts, maybe not at the level of his best years, but he will be a lot better.
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