Video: Duncan receives the praise he deserves
Four NBA titles, three NBA Finals MVP awards, countless accolades, NBA MVP trophies, and that is just the beginning whenever you take a look at what San Antonio Spurs' Tim Duncan has accomplished in his NBA career.
Yet time after time he is overlooked, not mentioned among the best-of-the-best and never fully appreciated for what he has done for the Spurs and the NBA.
But not this time thanks to ESPN's Rick Rielly.
Check out this video where Duncan's brilliance goes examined. Needless to say, time is running out for fans to witness just how great Duncan is before he calls it a career in the NBA.
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within 16 points the entire time. It was the kind of back-and-forth affair you expect from (nominally) the two best teams in the NBA.
each of his four shots beyond the arc, including three corner 3-pointers that he typically makes 43 percent of the time.
Gregg Popovich is one of the best coaches in NBA history but, if you ask Pop, the cantankerous legend will quickly pass off praise and credit to the long list of players that have worn the San Antonio Spurs uniform. What makes Popovich a unique coach is his relationship and the foundation of trust that has been built with his entire roster, most notably his star players. Tim Duncan and Popovich’s relationship is well documented; a player-coach match made in heaven. However, the relationship between Pop and Spurs guard Parker has a special home-grown quality to it.
and Michael Finley the saying went "It doesn't matter who starts the game, but who finishes it." In honor of Tim Duncan's Game 1 of the the 2013 Finals I'd like to amend that saying to "It doesn't matter how you start a game, but how you finish."