What a bad news! almost devastating even when it was probable...
those damn wheels were still on when I last checked...
What a bad news! almost devastating even when it was probable...
those damn wheels were still on when I last checked...
how do you post a picture?
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It's funny I'm not even sad about him retiring despite being my favorite player of all time. I guess it won't set in for me that he's retired until I watch a full season without seeing him play.
These stats being dug up are starting to show Tim is easily top 5. It's insane someone could be so dominant in the modern era with such a dim spotlight.
Bruce Bowen piece on Sportscenter right now. Manu also said he knew it was coming..... He probably told everyone this was it tbh![]()
Top three all time, tbh. Can't wait to see him coaching.
best PF all time....have a great retirement
go spurs go!
some nice words from George Hill
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I can only echo the sentiments shared by most here ...
Tim Duncan is/was one of the greatest players of all time, but him being such a quiet yet great leader and (as far as we can tell from the outside) an amazing teammate and truly special role model is what I will remember at least as fondly as his game.
Thanks, TD, long may you run!![]()
I'm sure Vanessa Macias will be happy and same with his children. He'll get to be with them A LOT more now. And for that, i'm happy for them.
I don't think any of us can fully thank Tim for everything he did for the Spurs. A true ing legend and the greatest PF of all time.
The Spurs need to give Timmy a coaching position (if he wants it).
That's pretty ing amazing.
Antonio Daniels was on ESPN and gave an awesome interview on Timmy. Will try and find it.
Wow..time flies. I was in 5th grade the first time I watched timmy play in tv. That was 14 years ago. I have been a fan since.
I remember watching Tim get drafted like it was yesterday
Thank you Timmy. Your greatness will not be forgotten.
brought a tear.
Thanks to the greatest PF of all time, Tim Duncan.
As much as I prepared for this for a couple of years now it hurts. Numbing. Being a native San Antonian and following the Spurs since I was a kid with Gervin, what he did to elevate this franchise is immeasurable beyond any other Spur ever. SA better throw a big celebration for him!
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