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Tim Duncan Still
« on: March 05, 2012, 11:43:39 AM »

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Re: Tim Duncan Still
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That'll be the coolest thing I'll see all day.

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That was pretty BA.  Are you allowed to smack somebody in the face with the ball like that?
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I saw this last night watching the game...great play.

It was pretty cool to see Birdman get stunned like that and still recover to contest the shot.

All in all though...tough play for Anderson. He gets slapped with a spaulding then dunked on.

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That was pretty BA.  Are you allowed to smack somebody in the face with the ball like that?

I think because they saw the Clint Eastwood-y look in Tim Duncan's eyes after the dunk, they decided maybe its best just to let it go.

Chris Andersen, of course, would later learn that Duncan smacked 2 tattoos off his neck, which nobody noticed anyways.

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Timmy getting it done.  ;D

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Gotta expect that if you play so tight on a guy that the ball can't fit between you.

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I know people really get jacked at watching dunks but, really?

TD smacked the guy in the face with the ball opening up space to get by him, not very quickly I might add, and a 7 foot center with a 7'3" wingspan dunked.

No biggie in my book.

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Timmy Dunks is still one of my favorite players in the league.

As an aside, I get offended when people say Kobe was the clear-cut best player of his generation.

Shaq was clearly a far more dominant player, but what's more, I think Tim Duncan has had a much better career than Kobe.

Tim Duncan is top 10 all-time in my book.  Kobe is top 15.
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Timmy Dunks is still one of my favorite players in the league.

As an aside, I get offended when people say Kobe was the clear-cut best player of his generation.

Shaq was clearly a far more dominant player, but what's more, I think Tim Duncan has had a much better career than Kobe.

Tim Duncan is top 10 all-time in my book.  Kobe is top 15.



Tim Duncan has had a better career than Kobe.  This is 100% true.  He is always left out of the discussion for best player of this generation and it doesn't make any sense to me.

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Timmy Dunks is still one of my favorite players in the league.

As an aside, I get offended when people say Kobe was the clear-cut best player of his generation.

Shaq was clearly a far more dominant player, but what's more, I think Tim Duncan has had a much better career than Kobe.

Tim Duncan is top 10 all-time in my book.  Kobe is top 15.



Tim Duncan has had a better career than Kobe.  This is 100% true.  He is always left out of the discussion for best player of this generation and it doesn't make any sense to me.

It's the Jordan thing.  Kobe reminds people of Jordan, and they want to see him as being that kind of player.

Tim Duncan has never been as exciting, since he's a big man who is above all fundamentally sound.  He's not flashy, but he also has had a much greater impact as a player.
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I know people really get jacked at watching dunks but, really?

TD smacked the guy in the face with the ball opening up space to get by him, not very quickly I might add, and a 7 foot center with a 7'3" wingspan dunked.

No biggie in my book.

To me, the more impressive play was Birdman getting smacked upside the face, but still recovering to contest the dunk.  

It's weird that I've never really thought about it, but hitting a guy in the head with the ball is still a foul, right?  

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Tim Duncan has never been as exciting, since he's a big man who is above all fundamentally sound.  He's not flashy, but he also has had a much greater impact as a player.

Really? A MUCH greater impact? It's one thing to think that TD has had a better career than Kobe. I respectfully disagree - but reasonable minds can argue differently. But really? A MUCH greater impact?