Yes, what he was doing was was being the best player in the world at the time.
Tim wasn't getting called for fouls in that one game, it was on a consistent basis in which Tim was getting called for fouls like crazy, it must have been something he was doing for a variety of refs to call fouls on him for every single game.
Yes, what he was doing was was being the best player in the world at the time.
I'm sure you are aware of the differences in FIBA rules. It's not just court length, time, etc. They look at the game from a different perspective. Duncan couldn't seem to make that adjustment. It's like everybody says here: Playing good internationally doesn't translate to being good in the NBA and vice versa.
There maybe an aspect or two that some people have a hard time adjusting to and since the olympics are too short, maybe TD couldn't have adjusted. Also, TD not playing wasn't the reason Team USA sucked that year.
He was hand checking them when they (players) were on a drive (move).
Tim likes to have slight contact with opponent in that kind of situations.
It was interpreted as foul, Tim did not adjusted much during the tournament. Well he was more passive on D on some occasions.
That is it
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