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    Default How long will Tim Duncan remain an all-star?

    Tim is signed with the Spurs for 4 more seasons, through 2011-12.
    I was hoping we can expect Tim to decline enough to let the Spurs turn into the perennial 7/8 seed. Comparing his numbers to some other greats:

    Tim Duncan
    http://www.nba.com/playerfile/tim_du...eer_stats.html
    Strong year in 01-02: he turned 26.
    Looks to me like 04-05 was a small drop off: he turned 29 that year.
    He turned 32 this year.

    Kevin Garnet
    http://www.nba.com/playerfile/kevin_...eer_stats.html
    Strong year in 03-04: he turned 28.
    Hard to mark a big step off, more gradual.
    Same age as Duncan.
    Olonzo Mourning
    http://www.nba.com/playerfile/alonzo...eer_stats.html
    Had a hiccup at 00-01 (injury): he turned 31 that year.
    Never fully came back. Probably not a good comparison.
    Dikembe Mutombo
    http://www.nba.com/playerfile/dikemb...eer_stats.html
    Drop at 02-03: he turned 37 that year.
    He is 42 now.
    Shaquille O’Neal
    http://www.nba.com/playerfile/shaqui...eer_stats.html
    Good year in 99-00: he turned 28.
    It started in 03-04: he turned 32 then. Steady drop after that.
    He is 36 now.
    Karl Malone
    http://www.nba.com/historical/player...er=karl_malone
    Strong year in 89-90: turned 27.
    Slow decline through the rest. Rebounding drop at 95-96: tuned 33.
    Moses Malone
    http://www.nba.com/historical/player...r=moses_malone
    Good year in 81-82: turned 27.
    I put stage 1 at 85-86: turned 31.
    Looks like stage 2 at 90-91: turned 36.
    David Robinson
    http://www.nba.com/historical/player...david_robinson
    Strong year in 93-94: turned 29 at end of season.
    Decline at 96-97(injury), came back, but not full: turned 32.
    Patrick Ewing
    http://www.nba.com/playerfile/patric...eer_stats.html
    Good year in 89-90: turned 28 after season.
    Decline in 97-98 (injury?): turned 36 after season.
    Hakeem Olajuwan
    http://www.nba.com/historical/player...akeem_olajuwon
    Strong in 89-90: turned 27. Scoring went up later.
    Drop off starts at 97-98: turned 35.
    So, after looking at all of that, can we expect Duncan to become less effective immediately, or does he some good winning years left? Is it enough to get back to another title carried by Duncan?
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    Default Re: How long will Tim Duncan remain an all-star?

    his style of play is conducive to being very successful for a few more years imo

    sure others are going to put up better #'s, and he may be 2nd team all nba, instead of 1st team, but still... who would you rather have in a 7 game series? a 20/20 guy like dwight howard, or the best big man in the game, timmy d

    on a side note, he did average a career playoff high in rebounding in the laker series. guy can still step his game up

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    Default Re: How long will Tim Duncan remain an all-star?

    Quote Originally Posted by luigi>mario
    Looks to me like 04-05 was a small drop off: he turned 29 that year.
    He turned 32 this year.

    Its worth nothing that that was the season where he was hampered by planter fasciatis in his foot all year long. even despite that the spurs took the mavs to the brink in the WCF, if it hadnt been for Duncan's injury, the Spurs very well could have made the finals and won, and history might look a lot different
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    Default Re: How long will Tim Duncan remain an all-star?

    Quote Originally Posted by Denali
    Its worth nothing that that was the season where he was hampered by planter fasciatis in his foot all year long. even despite that the spurs took the mavs to the brink in the WCF, if it hadnt been for Duncan's injury, the Spurs very well could have made the finals and won, and history might look a lot different
    Good point. I totally forgot about the fasciatis.

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    Default Re: How long will Tim Duncan remain an all-star?

    It ends in 2010, when some young team in the Western Conference finally take the Spurs spot in the playoffs, and i don't think the fans will vote a player that is less effective in the first half of the regular season unless he is playing on a winning team.

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    Default Re: How long will Tim Duncan remain an all-star?

    With the West forwards now being himself, Melo, Dirk, Boozer, Jefferson, he'll continue to get voted in.

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    Default Re: How long will Tim Duncan remain an all-star?

    Quote Originally Posted by L.Kizzle
    With the West forwards now being himself, Melo, Dirk, Boozer, Jefferson, he'll continue to get voted in.
    Don't forget Stoudemire.

    Others (not saying they are threats, just possible one day threats) Gay, West, Odom, Artest. But you're right, the competition isn't overcoming him as soon as I had hoped. I respect the man, just tired of him killing my team.

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    Default Re: How long will Tim Duncan remain an all-star?

    Quote Originally Posted by luigi>mario
    Don't forget Stoudemire.

    Others (not saying they are threats, just possible one day threats) Gay, West, Odom, Artest. But you're right, the competition isn't overcoming him as soon as I had hoped. I respect the man, just tired of him killing my team.
    And Aldridge if Oden and Roy don't completely take away his spotlight (which they most likely will).

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    Default Re: How long will Tim Duncan remain an all-star?

    expect tim duncan to age like kareem did not like shaq. good news for spurs fans

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    Default Re: How long will Tim Duncan remain an all-star?

    With Duncan's style of play, I feel that he will be sticking around for a while. He won't be an All-Star starter for much longer, but he will make the reserves for a while and get some burn in those games. I'd like to see him break the All-Star career rebounding record.

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    Default Re: How long will Tim Duncan remain an all-star?

    hes good for a while, plus hes adding onto his game with 3pters

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    Default Re: How long will Tim Duncan remain an all-star?

    Quote Originally Posted by brandonislegend
    hes good for a while, plus hes adding onto his game with 3pters
    I hope that was a joke, do you actually watch basketball?

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    Default Re: How long will Tim Duncan remain an all-star?

    of course it is ******* did you not watch the suns series...

    some people still dont understand sarcasm -_-

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    Default Re: How long will Tim Duncan remain an all-star?

    Quote Originally Posted by brandonislegend
    hes good for a while, plus hes adding onto his game with 3pters
    , that was an insane shot.

    I remeber watching Stockton/Malone age. They had a lot of good years and slowly trailered off. But even without it showing too much, that half step kept them out of the good half of the playoffs. The Spurs might be approaching that era soon, but maybe not too soon.

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    Default Re: How long will Tim Duncan remain an all-star?

    Stockton and Malone trained better than just about any athlete in the history of sport, just to keep in shape. I doubt that Duncan has the same work ethic.

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