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Anonymous
Years ago
Do fans really want to win?
How did lebron go when he faced tim in the finals last year?
Don't winge about team members either when your star played bad and timmy just did his thing...win
Spurs offence is all about TD. He sets the picks for the rolls, he comands constant defensive attention that allows parker and gino to attack the rim. Big defenders don't leave timmy to help on D.
In defence, tim is in the paint which allows perimeter defenders to get in the face of the opposition and make every jumper highly contested. To play so tight on the perimeter would usually cost you when they start driving but tim is a safety net unparalled in this league.
So when you talk about the "all round" player,
show some sense and realise that tim duncans fingerprint is on EVERY offensive set and EVERY defensive set the spurs run.
Want some proof?
Trade him to the cavs for le-bron.
Trade him to the suns for nash.
Trade him to the lakers for kobe.
Spurs get worse. The other team gets better. period.
(Thought it important to tell you i'm not a spurs fan, there is no bias here.)