Let me find out Tim Duncan could only post up on one side of the block….

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Your high lights are your best of your best plays. And plays where athletes do things inside their comfort zone. All I see is a 1 dimensional man that is a 3 trick pony. The Dream would run circles around this guy
 



Your high lights are your best of your best plays. And plays where athletes do things inside their comfort zone. All I see is a 1 dimensional man that is a 3 trick pony. The Dream would run circles around this guy

Funny thing is, that's kind of what made him great. In the 90's the Cowboys had like 5 running plays, but nobody could stop them. Like even when they knew the plays. Dominance means you know know what's coming and you are powerless to stop it. Tim Duncan just got buckets. Let that man be great.
 
Only a troll would make a claim like that, respectfully…
@blaze already made the point that it’s a mark of true skill when you’re a “three-trick pony” and no one can do anything with you and you have five rings.
Mariano Rivera struck out over 1.1k batters with ONE pitch.
The Army and Navy college teams primarily run the ball and they still beat teams.
I’ll bring it back to basketball:
Shaq is considered a legend, yet I’d argue that most of the centers he played in his prime had a bigger SKILL set (Olajuwan, Robinson, Ewing, and Duncan - though he’s a forward), but they would call shaq the more dominant center…but it doesn’t make him “better.”


Anyway…put respek on Tim’s name.
 
Hey OP, Tim Duncan is Caribbean, bisexual, and made sure all his kids were born with that "good hair". This is prolly the last place on the internet you need to question his greatness. :lol:
 
Hey OP, Tim Duncan is Caribbean, bisexual, and made sure all his kids were born with that "good hair". This is prolly the last place on the internet you need to question his greatness. :lol:
Hol’ on…hol’ on.
Tim was a chichi mon?
 




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Fans of NBA legend Tim Duncan likely remember his daughter Sidney, who notably joined him for a press conference after the Spurs won an NBA championship in 2014.

Now, Sidney Duncan is a 6-foot-4 college freshman and is a middle blocker for Stanford volleyball.

Sidney is definitely taking after her father with a harrowing presence in a net sport, as her accomplished high school career in San Antonio landed her a high-level Division-I roster spot.


Oddly enough, Sidney is now playing in the same conference her father did about 25 years later after the Cardinal's move to the Atlantic Coast Conference, where Wake Forest was a founding member in 1953.

The Cardinal are dominating in the first season in the ACC, with a 23-4 overall record and a 15-3 mark in league play.

That includes a straight-set victory for Stanford over Sidney's dad's beloved Demon Deacons on October 6.
 




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Fans of NBA legend Tim Duncan likely remember his daughter Sidney, who notably joined him for a press conference after the Spurs won an NBA championship in 2014.

Now, Sidney Duncan is a 6-foot-4 college freshman and is a middle blocker for Stanford volleyball.

Sidney is definitely taking after her father with a harrowing presence in a net sport, as her accomplished high school career in San Antonio landed her a high-level Division-I roster spot.


Oddly enough, Sidney is now playing in the same conference her father did about 25 years later after the Cardinal's move to the Atlantic Coast Conference, where Wake Forest was a founding member in 1953.

The Cardinal are dominating in the first season in the ACC, with a 23-4 overall record and a 15-3 mark in league play.

That includes a straight-set victory for Stanford over Sidney's dad's beloved Demon Deacons on October 6.
She's the same height as Zendaya's mother....
 
Most of the highlights are from the what looks good on TV pov......

If you look at the clips in the begging he is at the left side court, "below the basket," going to his left, towards the end of the highlights he is on the right side court, "below the rim," and going to his right, however in the middle he does some of the everything.......

As much as I couldn't stand Timmy, if he was that easy to figure out, he wouldn't have had the career he had....... Kobe wasn't the only defensive technician in the league. Other teams would've had their on "Hack a Tim," technique
 
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