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    Der Führer!
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    Duncan's efforts to repeat as an NBA World Champion ended with: a meniscus injury, a shot with 0.4 on the clock, a faked plantar fasciitis injury, and losing 4-1 to Kobe's Lakers. are you ing kidding me? Is repeating that ing hard for him? He's considered top 10 all time???

    Picture this as an analogy, SF, how hard was it for you to catch back to back trains on your way up to San Antonio? If you hadn't any problem with it, you're probably better than Duncan

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    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
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    Arn

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    well let's take a look, these got "in the way of Duncan's repeat"
    - 3 peat lakers
    - .4
    - Gasol trade
    - playing alongside Bonner and Blair

    yes, unfortunate events but not really within Duncan's area of influence imo

    last year most definitely should be even more painful than any repeat failure. 5 pt lead with 28 secods left. And the biggest collapse in Human History

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    The Show Must Go On TE's Avatar
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    last year most definitely should be even more painful than any repeat failure. 5 pt lead with 28 secods left. And the biggest collapse in Human History
    tbh

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    Der Führer!
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    last year most definitely should be even more painful than any repeat failure. 5 pt lead with 28 secods left. And the biggest collapse in Human History
    I wonder if that didn't happen, would Duncan be having Parker's flaming injury as of right now?

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    Chillin' like a villain... TampaDude's Avatar
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    And the biggest collapse in Human History
    Nope...not even close...that distinction belongs to the 2004 Yankees.

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