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    Student of Liberty Galileo's Avatar
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    Tim Duncan oldest player in recorded NBA history to go 30-10 with 3 assists, 0 TOs

    Last night the ageless wonder scored 30 points on 12-14 shooting including a three, 5- 5 FT, grabbed 11 rebounds and had 3 assists, 1 steal, 1 block and no turnovers.

    Tim breaks Karl Malone's old record (get it, old) of being the oldest player to score 30 points, 10 rebounds, 3 assists and 0 turnovers in the same game. Tim is 38, Karl was 37.

    This should settle once and for all who is the greatest power forward of all times!!!

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    In multiple seasons, from 1985-86 to 2014-15, age 38 or older, requiring Points >= 30 and Total Rebounds >= 10 and Assists >= 3 and Turnovers = 0, sorted by most games matching criteria.

    http://www.basketball-reference.com/...0&order_by=pts

    Last edited by Galileo; 02-20-2015 at 06:49 PM.

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    Like I said... tmtcsc's Avatar
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    5 Rings, Multiple MVP's settled it a while ago. Now he's racking up stats and records because of his age. Best that ever played the position in my very biased opinion.

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    Mr MVP No.50 mkurts's Avatar
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    Duncan is so underappreciated here, carrying Porker and Manure's pathetic asses through thick and thin.

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    Greatest power forward of all time.

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    Kind of a made up stat but he was a monster last night. 12-14 for 30pts and 3pt shot. He did miss that bunny from Parker but was otherwise fantastic offensively. Hopefully that jumper returns on a permanent basis. The offense is much better for it when he can pick and pop instead of rolling to the hoop 70% of the time. Especially in the postseason against Bogut and Chandler who's length could bother Duncan in the paint.

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