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The People's Choice
Re: Tim Duncan 48 Assist Watch
Green had his moment of shine
Blew it.
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sahelanthropus
Re: Tim Duncan 48 Assist Watch
Originally Posted by T_L_P
He's been all over the place this season. At times he's looked awful. Other times (like tonight) he's looked pretty good. Although I guess that's the same with all 3 point specialists.
I don't think he'll be able to get hot again in a late Playoff series. He put himself on the radar last year, and opponents (well, semi-competent ones) will know how to take him off the 3 point line, if they're smart. He'll still get his open shots, but that's about it.
Thanks.
Originally Posted by Boarder Patrol
Solid 3 and D, has found his stroke in the last month or so, but was way way way too passive for a while and played with no intensity. I was hoping he'd develop a floater or something to make his drives more lethal but it's gotten worst if anything.
If you're looking for a Spur to go off this year, my boys Marco and Patty are here
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with God-given ass
Re: Tim Duncan 48 Assist Watch
When you look at his stats since he became a Spur, he's actually been one of the best 3/d players in the league the entire time. Last year was an abbreviation because no one shoots like that consistently. Not Ray Allen, not Larry Bird, not Steve Nash... I think he could still be very valuable. For one, he changed the Warriors series with his defense on Steph Curry. He's a limited player, but a limited player in Pop's system can still change games.
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Not airballing my layups anymore
Re: Tim Duncan 48 Assist Watch
I love Timmy. He's my second favourite baller ever after Reggie. While I am not a fan of all great time lists and all, it will be a sad day when he walks away from the game.
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