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Tim Duncan Was Insane In His Prime



Tim Duncan Was Insane In His Prime

my 2003 year. I’m not playing with no other All-Star. And I get my team, I think we got to like the six seed and I’m averaging 32 points. You take me off of that team with lottery. Spurs, you take you take him off of the Spurs, they still make the the playoffs. So what? They make the playoffs. Yes, they do. No, they don’t. Yes, they do. No, they don’t. A lot of those guys got the success off of him. He got double. He kicking out the Genobias. No, they they have a welloiled machine. Yeah. Tim Duncan. [Music] [Music]

Tim Duncan, also known as The Big Fundamental, is one of the greatest power forwards in NBA history. In this video, we take a deep dive into Duncan’s incredible prime years with the San Antonio Spurs — from his MVP seasons to his elite playoff performances and 5 NBA championships. Whether you watched him live or are discovering his greatness now, this video showcases how Tim Duncan quietly changed the game with his consistency, leadership, defense, and clutch play.

From his rookie year in 1997 to his peak in the early 2000s, Duncan was a force on both ends of the court. His fundamentals, footwork, and basketball IQ made him nearly unstoppable in the post, while his shot-blocking and help defense anchored one of the best defensive dynasties in history. He wasn’t flashy, but his impact was undeniable.

We break down his stats, accolades, unforgettable playoff moments, and why many consider him one of the top 10 players of all time. Don’t sleep on Tim Duncan — this is the story of a legend who let his game do the talking.

18 Comments

  1. Love to see some Tim duncan love, but you didn't actually put any clips of him in his prime back in the early 2000s😅

  2. Shaq is wrong. Tony Parker is one of the best point guards to ever play the game and he might be the fastest most difficult to guard when he penetrates. Chernobyl had incredible speed penetrating and a natural score and an insane hustler and I’m not sure if Whore was on that team or not but a guy off the bench or starting he was a tall Guy inside and out and hit the three and David Robinson was making the playoffs before Duncan. Of course Duncan made them unbeatable. But even without him it’s like the old Celtics without Larry Bird. Yes they would’ve made the finals. There were four other Hall of Famer on that teamand they were actually very similar to the Spurs

  3. Duncan took a really solid team and turned them great. I’m from Philly and Duncan might be my favorite player ever. What a beast!

  4. Tracy is an idiot talking like he carried dynasties when the only thing he ever carried was an early exit. This mfer couldn’t get out the first round but got the nerve to question Tim Duncan… Mr. Five Rings, Finals MVP, Hall of Fame without the hype. That’s like a benchwarmer criticizing the coach for winning too much. Sit the fk down T-Mac, the grown men are talking. I swear These clowns talk themselves out of being credible !…

  5. these comments are showing exactly why people think tim duncan is underrated 😂 anyone saying tmac is right is a fool.

  6. If you’re a top 20 player and get taken off any team that team needs injuries to other players on other teams and insane luck to win. Besides Kevin Durant’s Warriors run. 😉

  7. That’s crazy Duncan is the leader without a leader they will be a 7th to 5th seed max . Tracy McGrady after retirement and Kobe’s death has been going bonkers with these woulda shoulda . He said none of those bs when he was alive 😢

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