Lebron prime vs tim Duncan prime

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Man, why you gotta do this, OP?

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Hard to say, but Duncan had to defend Shaq plenty of times during the LAL-Spurs battles. I don't think Lebron ever had to check someone on that kind of level.
He'll likely be checking and going at Prime Kevin Durant all next week.
 

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What was false:dwillhuh:

Like TD wasn't spending his prime playing and winning titles with Jerome Kersey, Steve Kerr, Mario Elie, Kevin Willis, Steve Smith, Terry Porter, Glenn Robinson, Tony Massenburg:martin:

Antonio Daniels:hhh:

Tony, Manu, Rasho Nesterovic, Oberto aren't foreign players?:usure:
 

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Only MJ and Shaq got better primes than Bron

Tim Duncan a beast though, that 2003 run is criminally underrated should be right there with the '94 Hakeem run
Lmao dumb ass @Trill Russell said Bill Russell, that's how I know you don't know shyt breh. Man has the weakest prime of any pantheon player
 

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Spurs never do well when everyone is gunning for them...neither did Timmy Duncan't. :francis:

Being in a small market serves them well. Ask the Frenchman and Brent Barry's wife.:sas1:
They must have snuck their way into 5 chips.
We the ninjas of the NBA according to you

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They must have snuck their way into 5 chips.
We the ninjas of the NBA according to you

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Yall are and are usually under the radar. When the Bull's-eye is on their back all season, the Spurs have always faltered. I guess it's the good and bad of being in a small market with little national media pressure and possibly the quiet nature of Duncan't as well. Either way, not repeating is a nice size blip on an otherwise fantastic legacy from Tim Duncan.
 
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