Million Dollar Question about Duncan
Moderator: G R E Y
Million Dollar Question about Duncan
- ChokeFasncists
- RealGM
- Posts: 14,978
- And1: 1,501
- Joined: Jan 19, 2014
-
Million Dollar Question about Duncan
So is he gonna keep playing next season?
Thanks for the honesty.MorbidHEAT wrote:My dislike for Lin started during Linsanity. It was absurd. It's probably irrational dislike at this point, but man he gets on my nerves. He's been tearing us up though.
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
-
- General Manager
- Posts: 8,531
- And1: 331
- Joined: Jun 06, 2002
-
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
Yes.
He said as long as he's feeling great he would. And he is feeling great.
People wanna talk about Duncan retiring as a champion like David Robinson did, but people forget that Robinson was bothered by a back injury in his last few seasons. Ultimately, injuries is what retires veteran players.
So my guess is that Duncan is playing until he suffers a major injury, or just a whole bunch of minor injuries that will limit his play, and then he'll call it quits. But as long as he's as healthy as he is now, I don't see it. Unless ofcourse he turns 40.
He said as long as he's feeling great he would. And he is feeling great.
People wanna talk about Duncan retiring as a champion like David Robinson did, but people forget that Robinson was bothered by a back injury in his last few seasons. Ultimately, injuries is what retires veteran players.
So my guess is that Duncan is playing until he suffers a major injury, or just a whole bunch of minor injuries that will limit his play, and then he'll call it quits. But as long as he's as healthy as he is now, I don't see it. Unless ofcourse he turns 40.
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
- Phreak50
- Lead Assistant
- Posts: 5,928
- And1: 10,966
- Joined: Feb 01, 2014
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
He will be back.
It's Manu who should be retiring. Maybe give his national team one last visit in the process.
It's Manu who should be retiring. Maybe give his national team one last visit in the process.
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
- SPURt
- Pro Prospect
- Posts: 868
- And1: 263
- Joined: Feb 12, 2014
- Location: New York, NY
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
Yes, he said to Stewart Scott that he will play till either he feels he can't contribute or until the Spurs tell him as much. He then said he feels he can still contribute. He will be back with Pop and Ginobili for a title defense.
These Spurs played better than any Spurs team I have ever seen, and it really turned after the Game 4 of the Thunder series. I think now that they understand how to win with good shooting, selfless positions. We should be favorites going into next year. Team health is our biggest opponent.
These Spurs played better than any Spurs team I have ever seen, and it really turned after the Game 4 of the Thunder series. I think now that they understand how to win with good shooting, selfless positions. We should be favorites going into next year. Team health is our biggest opponent.
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
- Nolan
- Retired Mod
- Posts: 18,911
- And1: 6,612
- Joined: Aug 26, 2007
- Location: Edmonton AB
-
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
Yup.
@bruce_arthur "And finally, as a whore." RT @docfunk "Here is what LeBron looks like as a Knick, a Fireman, an Astronaut..."
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
- ChokeFasncists
- RealGM
- Posts: 14,978
- And1: 1,501
- Joined: Jan 19, 2014
-
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
co_laper wrote:Yes.
He said as long as he's feeling great he would. And he is feeling great.
People wanna talk about Duncan retiring as a champion like David Robinson did, but people forget that Robinson was bothered by a back injury in his last few seasons. Ultimately, injuries is what retires veteran players.
So my guess is that Duncan is playing until he suffers a major injury, or just a whole bunch of minor injuries that will limit his play, and then he'll call it quits. But as long as he's as healthy as he is now, I don't see it. Unless ofcourse he turns 40.
Ageless wonder! Amazing how he takes care of his body.
Thanks for the honesty.MorbidHEAT wrote:My dislike for Lin started during Linsanity. It was absurd. It's probably irrational dislike at this point, but man he gets on my nerves. He's been tearing us up though.
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
- law_1990
- Rookie
- Posts: 1,130
- And1: 709
- Joined: Jun 07, 2013
- Location: UK
-
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
in a perfect world we never see him retire 


RollingWave wrote:it'll be 5 random guys Pop picked up at a ball yard and they'll win the title
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
-
- Bench Warmer
- Posts: 1,310
- And1: 432
- Joined: May 17, 2013
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
He still has at least two more seasons left in the tank.
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
- imagump1313
- Lead Assistant
- Posts: 5,908
- And1: 3,935
- Joined: Apr 27, 2013
- Location: Behind You
-
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
Both Timmy and Manu said they wanted to play next year. They also stated that during the season. If I had just dunked in Chris Bosh's face like that, I doubt I would be ready to retire either...
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
-
- Freshman
- Posts: 64
- And1: 4
- Joined: Feb 08, 2009
Re: Million Dollar Question about Duncan
He is coming back at leadt another year. There is no magic age to retire, it is just a number. Players retire;
A) they dont get a decent contract and/or playing time
B) they have lost their motivation to play and have no financial obligation to continue.
C) major injuries
D) big decline in stats, a hof does not want to be around for long if the productivity is barely half of what it used to be. Not good for the legacy neither fun.
E) personal/family reasons
Nobody retires just because of ago but at least due to one of the above reasons. Of course reaching 35+ increases chances of having above issues but the age itself does not matter. Tim Duncan does not have any of these issues (yet) so he will keep on playing.
A) they dont get a decent contract and/or playing time
B) they have lost their motivation to play and have no financial obligation to continue.
C) major injuries
D) big decline in stats, a hof does not want to be around for long if the productivity is barely half of what it used to be. Not good for the legacy neither fun.
E) personal/family reasons
Nobody retires just because of ago but at least due to one of the above reasons. Of course reaching 35+ increases chances of having above issues but the age itself does not matter. Tim Duncan does not have any of these issues (yet) so he will keep on playing.