Duncan’s last stand

Written by Kyle Boenitz on .

I still remember the feeling of watching the San Antonio Spurs win the lottery back in 1997. The Spurs were never a bad team, but since David Robinson got injured they had a terrible record the year before. I didn’t think it was fair they got the number one pick since their season seemed more like a fluke. But I knew what that number one pick was going to be used for, and I knew the Spurs were going to be a special team for a long time.

14 years and four championships later, it seems the sun is finally setting on the Tim Duncan dynasty. I know every Spurs fan out there wants to see "Timmy D" retire a Spur, even if it means he only puts in ten minutes a game in his last season. So is this shortened season going to be Duncan’s last chance to win another title?

It would be easy for me to say an aging Duncan can’t help the Spurs anymore and they have no shot at a title this year, but that’s not the case. Some might forget that the Spurs were the number one seed in the Western Conference last year since they got bounced in the first round, but they dominated a conference that was supposed to be owned by the Los Angeles Lakers. They had to face a team that they didn’t match up well against and the ball just didn’t roll their way. They’ll be back this year and ready to give it another go. 
With that being said, I do think this is Duncan’s last shot. I don’t think the Spurs are going to win the West again but they’re obviously a playoff team this year, and once they’re in, you know they’re capable of anything.  Duncan still has enough left in the tank to give it one more year. Obviously I can’t predict how well he’s going to play but I assume he’ll be able to say he ended his career at the right time if he retires when this season is over, with or without a championship. 

I’d really hate to see a guy like Duncan drag out his career until he’s useless. He’s brought so much to the Spurs and to the city of San Antonio, he owes it to himself to leave on a high note.

9 comments
martsports
martsports

If we are talking about "Timmy" I can't say or think anything other than postive things. He is a class act and has set the example for all to follow. He followed another great person in David Robinson, lets all give Pop credit for fielding classy players that play the game right. Now yes we still need a big banger inside....Lets make one big signing this year and make an honest run for another banner.

isaacd35
isaacd35

Well said mr. boenitz I feel the exact same way about Tim Duncan.

andrewc4L
andrewc4L

@24writer oh god...another season another "Duncans final\/last stand\/shot \/attempt discussion.

mrniko
mrniko like.author.displayName 1 Like

Tim got hurt, Manu technically had a BROKEN ARM and we lasted six games. I was impressed, I haven't been thrilled with our lack of getting any big man over the offseason, but this team will be competitive.

rtesoro440
rtesoro440 like.author.displayName 1 Like

@mrniko

Even if TD and Manu were not hurt the spurs would have lost. The absence of interior defense killed the spurs.The lesson is so clear. Only fools don't learn. They need a big man PERIOD

rtesoro440
rtesoro440

TD needs all the support the spurs can give. But alas, help is nowhere. Unless the d-league players show something, the interior is so thin the grizzlieas must be laughing. Hassell, Lawal and Zeller are young, untested warriors. Splitter and Blair must produce. I hate to see TD go empty handed. Mr. Buford/ coach Pop the team needs a wide, big, young banger. Is it so much to ask? Try getting Dalembert. He could be the missing link for another run.

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