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HBK_Kliq_2
11-11-2020, 08:34 PM
The Spurs' Tim Duncan is stepping away from full-time coaching after spending last season on the bench on Gregg Popovich's staff, @NYTSports has learned


San Antonio's internal belief was always a one-year stint on the bench for Duncan, who is expected to return to his previous post-retirement role in which he made frequent appearances at the team's practice facility to provide various Spurs with player development assistance

Tim Duncan has publically said in the past how he hates today's era of small players and lack of posting up. Now he realizes coaching isn't for him either because his game is outdated and worthless in todays era. No wonder Tim Duncan had a glorified role player BPM in the 2010s era of his playoff career. This guy just doesn't get it.

SouBeachTalents
11-11-2020, 08:37 PM
At least he didn't lose a 3-1 lead to 7'1 Windhorst

Phoenix
11-11-2020, 08:39 PM
6/22

HBK_Kliq_2
11-11-2020, 08:49 PM
At least he didn't lose a 3-1 lead to 7'1 Windhorst

He lost to 8th seed marc gasol in 2011 and gasol is worse then jokic and fatter then jokic.

Phoenix
11-11-2020, 09:05 PM
1/11

SATAN
11-11-2020, 10:07 PM
At least he didn't lose a 3-1 lead to 7'1 Windhorst

:oldlol:

FireDavidKahn
11-11-2020, 10:31 PM
https://airalamo.com/2020/11/11/san-antonio-spurs-tim-duncan-stepping-down/


Marc Stein was the first to report that Tim is stepping away from coaching full time to go back to building cars and enjoying his retirement. He would go on to add that the Spurs knew that this was likely going to be a patch fix, not a long term deal.

insidehoops
11-12-2020, 04:37 AM
More on Duncan stepping away from Spurs assistant coaching job:

http://www.insidehoops.com/blog/?p=24061

LukeWalton
11-12-2020, 04:53 AM
Duncan, undefeated as a coach

Horatio33
11-12-2020, 08:32 AM
Tim Duncan has publically said in the past how he hates today's era of small players and lack of posting up. Now he realizes coaching isn't for him either because his game is outdated and worthless in todays era. No wonder Tim Duncan had a glorified role player BPM in the 2010s era of his playoff career. This guy just doesn't get it.

Can you link up to where Duncan said those things about smallball please?

leBron Bieber
11-12-2020, 10:19 AM
Tim Duncan has publically said in the past how he hates today's era of small players and lack of posting up. Now he realizes coaching isn't for him either because his game is outdated and worthless in todays era. No wonder Tim Duncan had a glorified role player BPM in the 2010s era of his playoff career. This guy just doesn't get it.

I swear Timmy has been such a good guy through his career I think he’s gonna be the nba legend to get into some crazy situations after retirement . Kinda gives me mid life crisis vibes sometimes with his hair and clothes sometimes but he’s still a legend

insidehoops
11-12-2020, 07:02 PM
With Duncan leaving, the Spurs promoted two coaches today:

http://www.insidehoops.com/blog/?p=24064

Bronbron23
11-13-2020, 08:48 PM
Tim Duncan has publically said in the past how he hates today's era of small players and lack of posting up. Now he realizes coaching isn't for him either because his game is outdated and worthless in todays era. No wonder Tim Duncan had a glorified role player BPM in the 2010s era of his playoff career. This guy just doesn't get it.

Yeah ok dude. He won a chip in this era as a 37 year old. Just imagine what prime Duncan would do to this fakkit ass small ball b.s.

And small ball dosn't work. 2015 warriors are the only team to win with "small ball" and even that was lucky. The year after big ball beat them and they went out and got the best 7 footer in the game. Bigs still rule dude. Just look the last however many fmvps. They're almost all over 6'6. Wade is an exception but he was athletic as hell.

And1AllDay
11-13-2020, 09:02 PM
At least he didn't lose a 3-1 lead to 7'1 Windhorst

:oldlol:

Phoenix
11-13-2020, 09:25 PM
Yeah ok dude. He won a chip in this era as a 37 year old. Just imagine what prime Duncan would do to this fakkit ass small ball b.s.

And small ball dosn't work. 2015 warriors are the only team to win with "small ball" and even that was lucky. The year after big ball beat them and they went out and got the best 7 footer in the game. Bigs still rule dude. Just look the last however many fmvps. They're almost all over 6'6. Wade is an exception but he was athletic as hell.

Talking about Duncan would get run off the floor in todays game yet he was third team all nba/ 2nd team all defense in 2015, at 39 years old. But we're to believe 25 year old Duncan couldn't hang in todays league. I dont know whose alt that is, but hes a fukking idiot.