He still has another year on his contract, so....no.
Duncan will either come back, or there will be a lockout.
Nobody knows what happens after that.
And that's a HUGE IF....
Does Duncan retire on top?
He still has another year on his contract, so....no.
Duncan will either come back, or there will be a lockout.
Nobody knows what happens after that.
no. Till the wheels fall off, baby.
Back to back...then, maybe retire...![]()
thanks es.
I can go finish my hw assignment.
Don't worry. You won't.
Once we win it, Duncan will announce a 2 yr extension.
No, he'd certainly sick around to try and repeat, even if he didn't have another year left on his contract.
And if he feel good after next season he'll likely go for some kind of DRob 2yrs 20mil kinda deal I would think.
Tim won't leave after this year. He'll go for the back to back..
If we won I'd say he retire a champion. A player of his caliber deserves a storybook ending. Dyess also deserves to retire a champion. It would be tough to see tim hang em up though.
And you guys will not get one in the future with that team and haven't in how many years? DO NOT WORRY you won't pass the first round again![]()
If the Spurs romp to victory, and it seems relatively easy, then I imagine that Duncan would want to come back for a possible 6th le.
It would be best for his legacy and image for his last moment in the NBA's spotlight to be him holding the trophy after the confetti's fallen, like David Robinson did in 2003.
But I think he'll want to squeeze as much out of the Big Three's time together as possible.
Now, if the road to the trophy were incredibly arduous and difficult, with Game 7s, and the Spurs barely eked out a win against the Celtics in a seven-game series.........I think Duncan might retire. He might see that his chances of winning 6# were relatively slim (in the next season at least,) and prefer to retire on top. He might sense that he got "lucky," and that it couldn't be counted on to happen ever again in his career.
IF the Spurs win the le you got to think he goes for a back to back. Next year's team could possibly be just as good since Blair would have another year under his belt...but really it would all be depending on Splitter. If Splitter has an RJ like jump in production then another le would be very likely. But let's just focus on this le first.
Weren't you idiots supposed to win 3 les by now?
s i told you wed break durants streak n im tellin you we will win that NBA RING. real talk fa real men son. broke ass blazer fan up in hurr
I was watching some of the Westminster Dog Show about a week ago. Mary Corillo was the co-host with some other guy, who I assume was the expert. I don't know why she was there but she was actually kind of funny.
Anyway, in the past, they've had some stodgey British host who would always say things like "oh, that's a nice looking " or "maybe this is the year that this comes out on top", etc.
But noone said anything like that this time.
So...there's that anyway...
Honesty the big if is if any of the other teams have any kind of chance let - every team that has started with a record like the Spurs won the championship but lol the media still rating Lakers or Boston the probable champs.
WTF is this IF
of course he will retire
Only if the wheels fall off during the series.
He won't retire. I think he'll play few another few years - in fact, if our team is in rebuilding mode somewhere down the line, I can see him staying for a season just to be around the young guns.
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