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Real14
06-21-2016, 12:08 AM
In no order here's mines...

1. Celebrating 2014 finals title

2. Celebrating 2007 finals title

3. Defeating blazers in 1999 west finals

4. Him being elimatined by 01, 02 and '08 lakers

5. HIm laughing at joey Crawford and he got ejected afterwords

Hm: him being defeated by '12 thunder

What's yours Ish?

SouBeachTalents
06-21-2016, 12:15 AM
Game 1 1999 Finals
Game 2 1999 Finals
Game 4 1999 Finals
Game 5 1999 Finals
Celebrating his first title in MSG

Mikaiel
06-21-2016, 12:16 AM
In no order here's mines...


5. HIm laughing at joey Crawford and he got ejected afterwords



Probably in my Top 5 WTF moments in the NBA.

Real14
06-21-2016, 12:18 AM
Probably in my Top 5 WTF moments in the NBA.
Word, Joey Crawford couldn't stand that niguh:lol I was dying when I saw that shit.

Dray n Klay
06-21-2016, 12:18 AM
Game 1 1999 Finals
Game 2 1999 Finals
Game 4 1999 Finals
Game 5 1999 Finals
Celebrating his first title in MSG

:lol :roll:

#rekt

Real14
06-21-2016, 12:24 AM
Game 1 1999 Finals
Game 2 1999 Finals
Game 4 1999 Finals
Game 5 1999 Finals
Celebrating his first title in MSG
Why not include him losing in 2013 when Ray Allen and the heat defeated him? Fake heat fan confirmed.

Bankaii
06-21-2016, 12:32 AM
When Lebron won his 3rd ring/FMVP causing this epic meltdown by you and the other Kobetards.

Stringer Bell
06-21-2016, 12:01 PM
2003 WCF Gm 6 and 1999 Finals Gm 5 are the top 2.

I respect the hell out of Duncan but I don't really have a top 5 I can think of. Another good one is the 1996 ACC Tournament where Wake Forest played against Georgia Tech, the year Stephon Marbury played for GT. Duncan put up some insane statline, Marbury was bombing threes and taking it to the rack, but tried doing it late and got swatted from behind by Duncan. So with a chance to win, Marbury had it, but saw Duncan near the paint, so he went back and tried some awful fadeaway that hit the side of the backboard.

I guess the 2014 Finals was nice to see the Spurs get their revenge against the Heat. Duncan had a reduced role from the previous season and finals, his numbers were down, but I doubt he cared. Duncan always seemed like an ideal and unselfish teammate.

T_L_P
06-21-2016, 02:02 PM
2003 WCF Gm 6 and 1999 Finals Gm 5 are the top 2.

I respect the hell out of Duncan but I don't really have a top 5 I can think of. Another good one is the 1996 ACC Tournament where Wake Forest played against Georgia Tech, the year Stephon Marbury played for GT. Duncan put up some insane statline, Marbury was bombing threes and taking it to the rack, but tried doing it late and got swatted from behind by Duncan. So with a chance to win, Marbury had it, but saw Duncan near the paint, so he went back and tried some awful fadeaway that hit the side of the backboard.

I guess the 2014 Finals was nice to see the Spurs get their revenge against the Heat. Duncan had a reduced role from the previous season and finals, his numbers were down, but I doubt he cared. Duncan always seemed like an ideal and unselfish teammate.

2014 is definitely up there. The entire team was crushed by what happened the year before. I've never seen such collective happiness from a title team.

Game 6 of 03 is another one. He hated losing to the Lakers two years in a row and wanted to see David retire with another ring.

I'm sure the 3 against Phoenix is up there too.

SilkkTheShocker
06-21-2016, 02:10 PM
Missing an easy layup to cost his team the title in Game 7 of the 13 Finals

Stringer Bell
06-21-2016, 02:20 PM
2014 is definitely up there. The entire team was crushed by what happened the year before. I've never seen such collective happiness from a title team.

Game 6 of 03 is another one. He hated losing to the Lakers two years in a row and wanted to see David retire with another ring.

I'm sure the 3 against Phoenix is up there too.

He was killing the Lakers every which way in that game 6. The Spurs had almost had an epic collapse in game 5 but won when Robert Horry actually missed a clutch shot (he was in a terrible slump), but Duncan was in a zone in game 6.

2003 is actually one of the great postseason runs in history. Duncan finished it up with a 21-20-10-8 performance.

Nilocon165
06-21-2016, 02:23 PM
Missing an easy layup to cost his team the title in Game 7 of the 13 Finals
:roll:

SexSymbol
06-21-2016, 02:25 PM
1.21-20-10-8 in G6 of the 03 finals.
2.37-16 to end the Lakers dynasty in G6 of the WCF 03
3.Winning his first title in MSG averaging like 27-12 in the finals
4.The worst beatdown in nba history 2014 finals
5.08 first game against Suns in the playoffs. Everybody was saying that prime duncan is gone after the 07 finals and he starts the 08 playoffs with a 40-15-5 performance lol

T_L_P
06-21-2016, 04:25 PM
Missing an easy layup to cost his team the title in Game 7 of the 13 Finals

It's been a long two years, Sikk. I know you've been anxiously waiting for this.

Springsteen
06-21-2016, 05:00 PM
Not surprised to see this loser has watching the Lakers play Duncan on the list. If Insidehoops existed back then you know this loser would be bandwagoning them on here, seeing as he couldn't bear to root for his garbag

Real14
06-21-2016, 08:02 PM
Missing an easy layup to cost his team the title in Game 7 of the 13 Finals
Not a good moment. Another bad moment was when popovich put him on the bench so that Bosh can get a free rebound.

Stringer Bell
06-22-2016, 01:34 PM
The missed bunny was bad but it simply would have tied the game, with about 40 or 50 seconds left. I still think Miami would win that game. This year was an exception, but I usually go with home teams in close game 7s.

Just like Ewing's missed finger roll (that one was at home though) in game 7 of the 95' ECSF. That simply would have tied the game, it's far from a guarantee they would have won anyway.

ShawkFactory
06-22-2016, 01:55 PM
Why not include him losing in 2013 when Ray Allen and the heat defeated him? Fake heat fan confirmed.
It's his top 5 moments...why would he include a loss?