SWEET!!![]()
Congrats Timmy, Today you got 18 points and 18 Rebounds in the game against the Pistons so that your double-doubles are ac ulated as 34 in this season so far.
If my memory serves me, Timmy you have been keeping a record that the only one player who got double-double in each season more than 50 times straight 11 seasons since you were selected by the Spurs in NBA Draft 1997.Hopefully you will keep playing with this terrific statistics game after game until the day you retire, I strongly think that this is one of honors to a professional basketball player
BTW, have a nice weekend, every spurs fan here![]()
Last edited by Rapper; 02-20-2009 at 01:52 PM.
Another great accomplishment by Timmy, and btw Rapper I think you mean "3rd"
now that's something to appreciate
I'll admit, I sometimes take #21 for granted
This is one special player we are lucky enough to witness
night after night after night after night after night........
reminds me of groundhog's day
Can you imagine how ty a team we are w/out Duncan?
MVP! MVP!
I'm sorry for that and Yes I mean "3rd"
Typing mistake
And BTW again, how come I can't edit my le?
Short-handed Spurs turn to, who else, Mr. Duncan
By NBA.com staff reports
The Spurs headed into the Palace at Auburn Hills on Thursday night looking to avoid a three-game losing streak. And they'd have to do it without Manu Ginobili, out for another 2-3 weeks with an ankle injury.
No worries. Not when you have a certain Tim Duncan. The future Hall of Famer managed seven points and eight rebounds in the fourth quarter, helping the Spurs drop the Pistons 83-79.
"Tim is the base to everything we do,'' San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich said. "He rebounded and he got some buckets, and that's what we needed.''
But the person most impressed by Duncan's performance on Thursday was sitting on the other bench.
"It says a lot about Tim Duncan that we can say he didn't have a great game when he had 18 and 18,'' Pistons coach Michael Curry said. "People aren't going to fully appreciate what a great player they're watching until he retires. He just goes out there and does that game after game.''
Last edited by duncan228; 02-20-2009 at 10:04 PM.
You can only edit the le for a short time after you post a thread. I think it's just a couple of minutes, if that.
From the same NBA.com piece, a little more Spurs love.
Stars of the Night
• Tim Duncan, Spurs, managed 18 points, 18 assists and three blocks to help the Spurs edge Detroit.
• Tony Parker, Spurs, hit clutch shots and finished with 19 points and 11 assists.
Two feelings from this word, one is positive, the other is negative
The positive feeing is that because this is the best honor to a NBA player
The negative feeling is that because the day of Timmy's retirement is not a long distance to us anymore
MVP of the Spurs, sure. But not the league. Props to Tim though, he's the best PF in the game (maybe ever) and he brings it every year. Solid guy who's hard to root against
Duncan also leads the league in the more important 20-10-5 games.
(pts/reb/Ast)
That's a bigger le, considering Lebron gets alot of those games, if I'm not mistaken.
Hopefully Tim can finally break the consective double-double playoff record this year too.
#19 !
Just out of curiosity, who are nos. 1 & 2?
Dwight Howard, David Lee.
I knew one of them was Dwight. But David Lee? Damn.
People who I did not expect to be one of the leaders for double doubles.
5. Troy Murphy (32/52) This is just ing unbelievable. 13.2 PPG 11.5 RPG. Man, we should have lobbied for this guy on the Spurs.
10. Andres Biedrins (25/50) Why is he not getting touches? About the same points and rebounds as Murphy.
... and Tim wasn't even playing all that great.![]()
ya boi, keep it up timmy. greatest pf to ever play
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