don't know how hold he is, but he'll stop playing after 2012 i think.
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don't know how hold he is, but he'll stop playing after 2012 i think.
36, since that's when his contract ends.
duncan will still be a serviceable big man even in his late 30s. Then again, I don't want him to end up like Olajuwon. I want him to quit while still on top.
I think this is his last contract, he'll go out while putting up consistently respectable numbers and hopefully another ring or two.
Whatever age he is when his contract expires in 2012.
I hope he plays until 2014, finishing his career at age 38, expanding his accomplishments. But I doubt it.
Last edited by Chieflion; 01-19-2010 at 08:34 AM.
My thoughts also. I hope he stays on for another 2 years. He clearly has the ability to go as long as he wants with his skills and IQ. He will always be an impact player. Of course if he is not having fun anymore, that will be that.
Either way, it has been one of a ride for us Spurs fans.
Now, stop bringing me down with thoughts of Timmy retiring!![]()
Duncan retiring is what will cause the end of the world in 2012![]()
37yo.
Spurs win the le in 2012 and convince Timmy to come back for one more run in defending the le.![]()
My best bet is 36 since that's when his contract ends. He's having a lot of trouble with his knees now as it is and he doesn't seem like a guy who wants to play until he's barely able to anymore. I think he'd like to go out while he still has some ability left.
I hope he plays as long as his health allows. "Legacy" is the most overrated thing in sports. A healthy TD will be an asset for a long while.
he play pass kareems or the chiefs age...
Unless the Spurs are championship contenders and Tim is still in a key role, I do not see him playing when he no longer puts up double digit numbers for points.
Man... I can't imagine he will retire some day.![]()
Health is important but I see him sticking around as long as the Spurs are contenders. If they go back to the middle of the pack then he would have no reason to stay. However, having Timmy, even a very diminished one, automatically takes an otherwise average team into good one.
Let's suppose that Tim is still producing consistent double-doubles when his contract expires and decides to resign for another year or two. How much of a drop should be expected from his salary?
Broskis, 36 is the year Duncan hangs them up and solidifies himself as the greatest power forward ever with a championship!
I've never heard Tim say he's retiring when his current contract ends. I think people assume he's only got a couple of 'great' years left. But with Duncan's style, he could be an impact player for years yet. Wasn't Kareem still put up solid numbers well into his 60s? Timmy could be the same kind of player.
If athleticism were what kept Duncan in the NBA elite category, he'd of been retired a long time ago. News of his 2012 demise is premature, IMO.
It's open for interpretation, take it as you will. From the beginning of this season:
"I've only got a couple years left in me," Duncan said the other day, stopping for a brief chat after the Spurs' opening practice of the season. "The history of basketball says that more than anything else.
"The window for me is closing," Duncan continued. "It's towards the end of my career, I have slowed down, all that stuff is true."I've thought that he'd retire at the end of this contract since he signed it. The tendonosis cemented it for me. It's not a matter of if he could play, we all know his game could hold up well. But I think he'll be done with the grind of the schedule, playing in pain. His family is young, he wants time with them. He's ridiculously compe ive, I'm not sure how he'll cope with that if he's not playing. But I think he goes out while his game is still strong in 2012.“I’m really excited for the season. I’ve got a couple of years still left in me and I want to end my career strong.”
I hope I'm wrong.
In a couple of the spurs.com practice videos before the season, I remember him specifically stating he would "see what happens" when that time came. I honestly believe that he doesn't have a clue yet.
I think he's gone if the spurs
1) don't pass the second round in the next 3 years
2) are not clearly contending when his contract expires.
Otherwise, barring painful injury and/or just age catching up faster than we all imagined, I could see him going for a couple more.
The thing about Tim is that he's my favorite player, and he's never relied on his athleticism, pretty much the opposite for most of his career.. I could see him still being a 20/10 player at 36, but that's probably just me being a homer I know.. I also think the reffing frustrates him a lot.
Last edited by z0sa; 01-19-2010 at 02:55 PM.
I said 36 since that is when his contract expires and hopefully we will have won another championship before that time comes. I really hate thinking about that; the end of the Duncan era... I am just glad that I am alive to witness one of the all time greatest legends to ever play this game. Best PF ever.
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