Thanks, ducks.
Everyone realized this, but NOBODY WAS SAYING ANYTHING FOR A REASON!!!
If TD has a bad FT shooting game tonight, we'll know who to blame.
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Duncan has been an inconsistent free-throw shooter throughout his career but is in a good groove right now. He made 10-of-11 foul shots Tuesday and is 32-of-38 in his last three games. In the postseason, he is making 75 percent (90-of-120) from the line after making just 67 percent in the regular season
when he is shooting that well late in the game he needs to attack and not shot a 20 foot fade away jump shot
Thanks, ducks.
Everyone realized this, but NOBODY WAS SAYING ANYTHING FOR A REASON!!!
If TD has a bad FT shooting game tonight, we'll know who to blame.
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"he needs to attack"
I watched a bit of that Spurs/Suns playoff game on NBATV yesterday. Wow, Tim was really much faster and more aggressive in the low post than now, some very nice power, spin, up-and-under moves.
His ankles, if not his age, won't allow that in these playoffs.
edit: duh, '93?, it wasn't yesterday, but in some NBATV playoff game recently, Tim was much more than the Tim we see now.
Last edited by boutons; 05-28-2005 at 10:17 AM.
this game will not be that close
either spurs will win by 15 or lose by that much
Ugh....didn't someone start a thread similiar to this one before GAME 3 vs. Seattle where we ended up missing like 15 FT's???
Nice one, Ducks. If Spurs FT shooting goes downhill....Shoogar is gonna have to open up a can of "wipe ass" on you![]()
Ducks do a quick edit and delete everything, then beg Kori to delete this thread.
When is the last time SPurs have faced a 15 pt blowout at their own home?
Duncan's ankles have slowed him a bit in these playoffs, despite that he still is putting up 24.5 and almost 11.0 a game, his age he just turned 29 he is smack in his prime that is not it it is just the ankles and he is still kicking ass regardless.
Here comes one of those 50% free throw shooting games ...
I paid attention to that, TD have changed his routine or sth like that? he's been pretty good, so I agreed he needs to attack.
Be optimistist, the trio will be great tonite
"TD have changed his routine or sth like that?"
He's getting just a little bit more under the ball, and just a little bit more arc, resulting good enough %age not to embarrass himself. Tim couldn't step up his FTs at a better time, every pt counts in the playoffs, GSH be damned, esp FTs.
Phx Game1, Spurs missed 10 FTs (5 missed in the last 40 seconds), won by 7 pts.
Phx Game2, Spurs missed 6 FTs (2 missed in the last 10 seconds), won by 3 pts.
Poor Ducks, if the Spurs shoot poorly from the line tonight and lose a close one, everyone will blame you.![]()
I do not think this game will be close one way or the other
Small details has a good impact, COngrats to one who discoveres (or suggested that).![]()
two more
spurs 10-11 tonight so far
he's got it dialled in tonight, every one has the same arc, no 5-bounce wonders, almost no iron, right through.
I watched a bit of that Spurs/Suns playoff game on NBATV yesterday. Wow, Tim was really much faster and more aggressive in the low post than now, some very nice power, spin, up-and-under moves.
His ankles, if not his age, won't allow that in these playoffs.
edit: duh, '93?, it wasn't yesterday, but in some NBATV playoff game recently, Tim was much more than the Tim we see now
Tim Duncan???
He was a freshman at Wake Forest in 93, maybe not even at college yet.
So, dont know what game your talkin bout.
my edit corrected my Duncan-as-spur-in-93 goof
duncan 9-9 tonight
18-22 81.8 % going to 4 tonight duncan 9-9![]()
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32.7 SA - T. Duncan hits the second free throw
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