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thats his natural position yes.Tim duncan is a power forward?
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thats his natural position yes.Tim duncan is a power forward?
Anderson Varejao could sign with the Warriors with Bogut and Ezeli ailing.
Tim Duncan retires and no one would care.... This was said.
exactly.Consider the source.
of course people would care but it wouldnt be as big of a deal as kobe's retirement
no one is going to be willing to pay big money for tickets to tim duncans last game in _______
kareem was the face of the nba for many years and played for the leagues most exciting and successful team for a decadePeople came out for Kareem's farewell tour and he wasn't exactly Mr. Excitement out there on the court by the time he hung it up. Still, I agree with you that a Duncan retirement tour would not be the spectacle that Kobe's is.of course people would care but it wouldnt be as big of a deal as kobe's retirement
no one is going to be willing to pay big money for tickets to tim duncans last game in _______
How is tim duncan not a center?
still, no one would carekg set to retire and nobody is even talking about it
maybe, he shouldve made a big hoopla and say he didnt want a farewelll tour only to have a farewell tour
In his career, he mainly guarded the 4 and on offense he had it all. He's a 4.
Even Spurs coach Gregg Popovich seemed to acknowledge the charade on the eve of last year’s playoff series against Utah. When asked who the Spurs would start at center, Popovich said, “Tim Duncan, like we have for the last 15 years.”
kareem was the face of the nba for many years and played for the leagues most exciting and successful team for a decade
when he retired he was considered the GOAT
duncan just doesnt have the same level of popularity among both fans and players that kobe does
how is it possible to be jealous when kobe is having the GOAT retirement tour?Geez some Kobe Stans are jealous about retirement tours.
Geez some Kobe Stans are jealous about retirement tours.
Adrian Wojnarowski doesn't believe the Los Angeles Lakers are a legitimate potential free agent destination for Kevin Durant.
Wojnarowski's reporting has indicated the Golden State Warriors are the favorites for Durant should he decide to leave the Oklahoma City Thunder. Stephen A. Smith has reported about the possibility of the Lakers being in play for Durant.
"The Lakers are not front-runners for Kevin Durant, he wants to win a championship," said Wojnarowski. "If he leaves Oklahoma, he may end up staying there and I've written that. Golden State is a team that is worrisome for Oklahoma City -- that's a team that has Kevin Durant's attention. Kevin Durant wants to win a championship right away and either he wants to do that in Oklahoma City with the group they have or he's going to go somewhere where he can win a title right away.
"Kevin Durant doesn't care if they have the first pick, the second pick, third pick; no free agent cares. No free agent of his stature cares what draft pick a team has because that guy is not going to help them win championships in the next two or three years. And if Kevin Durant leaves Oklahoma, he wants to be ready to win a championship right away. He's at a point in his career where he can't wait two or three years and hope that it happens. I think part of his criteria, sources tell me, will be, 'Is that team good enough to beat Golden State with me on it? Or is it Golden State? Or can I stay in Oklahoma and continue to be able to do that and compete for a championship?
"Listen, I just don't think that the Lakers are a real significant factor for Kevin Durant."