View Full Version : Tim Duncan has more 50 win season than 26 NBA teams
They Won
01-28-2015, 06:09 PM
:eek:
JimmyMcAdocious
01-28-2015, 06:11 PM
Which are the 4 with more?
Lakers, Celtics, Spurs, and... Sixers? Bulls?
Oh, Phoenix. Always forget how successful their franchise has been. Probably because they still don't have a championship.
lilteapot
01-28-2015, 06:11 PM
:eek: :eek:
HOoopCityJones
01-28-2015, 06:19 PM
Greatest Of his Era. :applause: Among PF's
supernova5912
01-28-2015, 10:30 PM
Tim Duncan is truly a top 10 player all-time.
Shih508
01-28-2015, 11:02 PM
Arguably Top 5. Greatest post MJ era so far
TheBigVeto
01-29-2015, 01:24 AM
GOAT PF and greatest player post Jordan.
deja vu
01-29-2015, 01:26 AM
Didn't know that Duncan is a team by himself.
Nowitness
01-29-2015, 03:34 AM
Didn't know that Duncan is a team by himself.
Now you do.
Didn't know that Duncan is a team by himself.
Duncan > 26 NBA Teams
Done_And_Done
01-29-2015, 03:39 AM
Timmy D!
Dude just never stops winning. It's all he knows.
buddha
01-29-2015, 03:45 AM
funny how rarely the stacked argument is brought up with Duncan.
T_L_P
01-29-2015, 03:49 AM
funny how rarely the stacked argument is brought up with Duncan.
See: Pop's Playoff record in games without Duncan (1-6)
See: Spurs' Playoff success without Duncan or when he wasn't in his prime/reassurance (1st round exit, 2nd round sweep, 1st round exit)
See: 2003 San Antonio Spurs
If everything boils down to help Hakeem is the GOAT and Magic is < Dirk. :oldlol:
The Iron Sheik
01-29-2015, 12:41 PM
funny how rarely the stacked argument is brought up with Duncan.
because it doesn't fit the narrative. name any other superstar who can become a role player, have their team still win championships, and still get a bunch of the credit. it's hilarious that people act like the spurs have had shitty or below average teams outside of duncan the past decade just because they aren't loaded with superstars. they've never been built that way.
Spurs5Rings2014
01-29-2015, 12:50 PM
funny how rarely the stacked argument is brought up with Duncan.
His teams were never stacked.
:confusedshrug:
T_L_P
01-29-2015, 01:17 PM
because it doesn't fit the narrative. name any other superstar who can become a role player, have their team still win championships, and still get a bunch of the credit. it's hilarious that people act like the spurs have had shitty or below average teams outside of duncan the past decade just because they aren't loaded with superstars. they've never been built that way.
First of all, nobody acts like that. The 05-14 Spurs have been stacked. Show me one article or even serious post that says the shit you just made up. Duncan proved in 03 he can win with less help than most.
But Duncan isn't a role player. Maybe in the 'PPG means everything' world, but not in terms of overall impact. The dude is playing DPOY defense at 38 years old and he has the 4th best RPM in the entire NBA. And he lead the Spurs in every advanced stat last Playoffs, something a 'superstar' like Kobe has done once on five championship teams.
Also, Kareem won 2 rings as a 'role player' (using your criteria). So did Shaq.
I'd like to see you address that last point, because people give Kareem and Shaq full credit for those rings as far as I'm aware.
They Won
01-29-2015, 01:24 PM
funny how rarely the stacked argument is brought up with Duncan.
That is because he gets good players next to him, not superstars. The only superstar Duncan played with was Robinson, but he wasn't actually a superstar anymore once Duncan came into his own. LeBron has had guys like Wade, Bosh, Kyrie, and Love. Shaq had Kobe and Wade. Kobe had Shaq and Dwight. Each one of those teammates of those guys had tons of praise on their own. Parker and Manu get praise, but I don't think many believe they would have been as big of names on their own if they weren't teammates of Duncan's.
ArbitraryWater
01-29-2015, 01:30 PM
We already have a large thread on this matter
http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?t=330880
mods do your thing
They Won
01-29-2015, 01:32 PM
We already have a large thread on this matter
http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?t=330880
mods do your thing
Their thing would be to let it keep going since that thread has been dead for about 9 months and this one is active.
ArbitraryWater
01-29-2015, 01:34 PM
Their thing would be to let it keep going since that thread has been dead for about 9 months and this one is active.
:biggums:
Just post in the thread we already have for this topic.. this one won't be active long anyway.
They Won
01-29-2015, 01:38 PM
:biggums:
Just post in the thread we already have for this topic.. this one won't be active long anyway.
Why does it bother you so much that this one exists?
GimmeThat
01-29-2015, 01:39 PM
Someone once said "for someone who understands one end of the floor and arent able to execute on the other end is just someone who is lazy with excuses".
Can a team who focus enough on financial success, not generate a string of multiple winning seasons?
I suppose that tweets about just as much as one needs to know about the catering business
ArbitraryWater
01-29-2015, 01:41 PM
Why does it bother you so much that this one exists?
OCD? Lol dunno.. maybe because it bugs me since this could easily be avoided.
T_L_P
01-29-2015, 01:45 PM
Just for reference, here is Kareem's final championship run:
14/5.5/1.5/0.5/1.5/.504 TS%, 13.8 PER, .054 WS/48
Faced a 31 win team, 47 win team, 53 win team, and the 54 win Pistons.
In that Finals series he averaged 13/4/1/.5/1 on 41% shooting.
He was 5th in team PER, 7th in team Win Shares, and 10th in team WS/48, and he played alongside Magic Johnson (top 5 ever), Worthy, Cooper, Scott, A.C.
Duncan was literally twice as good as that version of Kareem, and was at worst the second best player on his team.
huskerdu
01-29-2015, 02:17 PM
because it doesn't fit the narrative. name any other superstar who can become a role player, have their team still win championships, and still get a bunch of the credit. it's hilarious that people act like the spurs have had shitty or below average teams outside of duncan the past decade just because they aren't loaded with superstars. they've never been built that way.
Without Duncan last year the Spurs don't sniff the Finals. Or the year before.
He's their defensive anchor and statistically has a great argument for Defensive Player of the Year (even though he won't win it).
Duncan was always the best player on his team and could've won the 2013 Finals MVP at the age of 37 (!) and it would have been well deserved.
They Won
01-29-2015, 02:43 PM
Without Duncan last year the Spurs don't sniff the Finals. Or the year before.
He's their defensive anchor and statistically has a great argument for Defensive Player of the Year (even though he won't win it).
Duncan was always the best player on his team and could've won the 2013 Finals MVP at the age of 37 (!) and it would have been well deserved.
Yeah, noboby is confusing late 30s Duncan with prime Shaq. The closest comparison he should be drawing as far as impact is Piston's Ben Wallace. Wallace was better at that time on defense of course, but Duncan's balance of offense and defense makes them about the same impact on well rounded teams with both of them worthy of a good chunk of credit. And if old Duncan is doing that, then how could you not appreciate it?
riseagainst
01-29-2015, 02:45 PM
why are you comparing a player to teams?
The Iron Sheik
01-29-2015, 03:17 PM
Without Duncan last year the Spurs don't sniff the Finals. Or the year before.
He's their defensive anchor and statistically has a great argument for Defensive Player of the Year (even though he won't win it).
Duncan was always the best player on his team and could've won the 2013 Finals MVP at the age of 37 (!) and it would have been well deserved.
stop it. duncan wasn't anchoring shit in the 28mpg he's been playing the last couple of years. this isn't 2002. he can't guard pick and rolls anymore which is why he doesn't even try anymore (just gives up the open shot and doesn't attempt to hedge)
no one on the spurs has played more than 30mpg in like the last 4 or so years aside from tony parker. since like 2007 or 2008 they've been a "get it done by committee" type team. i mean come on, everyone agrees he's not the player he once was yet his teams continue to win. why is that? any other player would be said to be "carried" yet duncan somehow gets all of the credit for his coach, his teammates and his front office.
stop it. duncan wasn't anchoring shit in the 28mpg he's been playing the last couple of years. this isn't 2002. he can't guard pick and rolls anymore which is why he doesn't even try anymore (just gives up the open shot and doesn't attempt to hedge)
no one on the spurs has played more than 30mpg in like the last 4 or so years aside from tony parker. since like 2007 or 2008 they've been a "get it done by committee" type team. i mean come on, everyone agrees he's not the player he once was yet his teams continue to win. why is that? any other player would be said to be "carried" yet duncan somehow gets all of the credit for his coach, his teammates and his front office.
You don't think that Duncan has been anchoring the defense with Leonard and Splitter sitting on the bench for significant number of games this season - yet the Spurs are 5th in opponent pts/game and 3rd in Def Rtg? Duncan has played the 2nd most minutes (behind Green) this season. He is 2nd in Defensive Rating, 4th in Defensive Win Shares and 1st in Defensive Box Plus/Minus in the league yet according to you, he's anchoring nothing.
It's amazing to me how posters can carry over the way the Spurs have played the past 2 years to cover every year since 2007. They have not been playing "by committee" since 2007. People like you would discredit everything Duncan's done since he won his last FMVP. To people who watch the Spurs regularly, it is obvious that Duncan has been the most important Spur every year except for a poor 2011.
Shih508
01-29-2015, 05:17 PM
Give it up Kobe stans. Duncan > > > Kobe.
ninephive
01-29-2015, 05:23 PM
You don't think that Duncan has been anchoring the defense with Leonard and Splitter sitting on the bench for significant number of games this season - yet the Spurs are 5th in opponent pts/game and 3rd in Def Rtg? Duncan has played the 2nd most minutes (behind Green) this season. He is 2nd in Defensive Rating, 4th in Defensive Win Shares and 1st in Defensive Box Plus/Minus in the league yet according to you, he's anchoring nothing.
It's amazing to me how posters can carry over the way the Spurs have played the past 2 years to cover every year since 2007. They have not been playing "by committee" since 2007. People like you would discredit everything Duncan's done since he won his last FMVP. To people who watch the Spurs regularly, it is obvious that Duncan has been the most important Spur every year except for a poor 2011.
It's not "obvious," but it's close. Outside of 2011, Duncan has been a top-2 player on the Spurs every year of his career (I have him as the best player in at least 11 of his 17 seasons and I think arguments could be made for up to 15 of those years, especially with his defensive impact. People who try to say Duncan is some type of "role player" do not watch much Spurs basketball.
The Iron Sheik
01-29-2015, 06:20 PM
You don't think that Duncan has been anchoring the defense with Leonard and Splitter sitting on the bench for significant number of games this season - yet the Spurs are 5th in opponent pts/game and 3rd in Def Rtg? Duncan has played the 2nd most minutes (behind Green) this season. He is 2nd in Defensive Rating, 4th in Defensive Win Shares and 1st in Defensive Box Plus/Minus in the league yet according to you, he's anchoring nothing.
It's amazing to me how posters can carry over the way the Spurs have played the past 2 years to cover every year since 2007. They have not been playing "by committee" since 2007. People like you would discredit everything Duncan's done since he won his last FMVP. To people who watch the Spurs regularly, it is obvious that Duncan has been the most important Spur every year except for a poor 2011.
you say you watch the spurs regularly yet you bring up defensive win shares (wtf if that?) and plus/minus. ok, i believe you. maybe you do watch games, but it's clear that you don't know what you're watching.
huskerdu
01-29-2015, 09:13 PM
Again, without him they don't go to the Finals.
And he's obviously their defensive anchor what the hell are you smoking :roll:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwhW0qSm5zI
Odinn
01-29-2015, 09:40 PM
Just for reference, here is Kareem's final championship run:
14/5.5/1.5/0.5/1.5/.504 TS%, 13.8 PER, .054 WS/48
Faced a 31 win team, 47 win team, 53 win team, and the 54 win Pistons.
In that Finals series he averaged 13/4/1/.5/1 on 41% shooting.
He was 5th in team PER, 7th in team Win Shares, and 10th in team WS/48, and he played alongside Magic Johnson (top 5 ever), Worthy, Cooper, Scott, A.C.
Duncan was literally twice as good as that version of Kareem, and was at worst the second best player on his team.
Duncan is my all-time favourite and his longevity can be challenged by only a few but your intetion on this post is truly awful. Kareem was 42 year-old when he won his last chip.
Duncan was 38 in 2014 playoffs and Kareem was 38 in 1985 playoffs. I dare you to compare this, logical versions, so you can prop up Duncan. I dare you.
You should know when you need to stick to your ground, stick to the facts.
macpierce
01-29-2015, 09:57 PM
great player on a great team
T_L_P
01-30-2015, 01:50 AM
Duncan is my all-time favourite and his longevity can be challenged by only a few but your intetion on this post is truly awful. Kareem was 42 year-old when he won his last chip.
Duncan was 38 in 2014 playoffs and Kareem was 38 in 1985 playoffs. I dare you to compare this, logical versions, so you can prop up Duncan. I dare you.
You should know when you need to stick to your ground, stick to the facts.
Kareem is the 2nd greatest player ever. His longevity is unmatched.
The poster said only Duncan can win a ring as a role player and get credit. I posted a year where Kareem won as a 'role player' to prove it has happened to multiple greats.
The**** is you talking about? :biggums:
Real14
01-30-2015, 01:50 AM
Didn't know that Duncan is a team by himself.
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