Tim Duncan

Approval Rate: 86%

86%Approval ratio

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    trej56e5

    Sat Mar 14 2009

    he is one of the best 4 men

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    chrisrianna

    Mon Mar 24 2008

    I hate the Spurs, but you can't deny that he is the greatest Power Foward of All-Time.P.S. Rick Pitino once said when he took over the Celtics: "I knew I was screwed when we didn't get the number 1 pick, Tim Duncan". He made Gregg Popvich this so called "Great" coach, what a joke that is.

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    badgerfan

    Fri Feb 15 2008

    Will certainly go down as one of the best players in the history of the NBA. Sure, he may seem to play boring, but that is basketball at it's best. Beautiful.

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    twansalem

    Wed May 16 2007

    Duncan doesn't do anything exciting, he just happens to be one of the most fundamentally sound players to play the game (OK, only if you ignore his free throw shooting).

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    jeremy00081

    Wed Sep 20 2006

    I assume we're rating these players based on their level of play NOW, not on their whole careers. If I was rating Duncan's entire NBA career, I'd give him a 50 out of 5. The man is phenomenal. One of the greatest players who ever lived. He still gets a 5 from me based on his present-day performance, because although he is running out of steam, he is still carrying the Spurs on his shoulders. When he's not scoring, he's creating double and tripple teams and leaving his teammates wide open for easy shots and drives. His defense is still solid. This man will be a perfect 5 till the day he retires.

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    momsandpopscal_lmejoe

    Sat Aug 12 2006

    Great player, but I took 2 stars cause' he's a crybaby. He whines to the refs about everything. I hate the Spurs, they are all floopers and whiners, that aint how I ball. I take it to the rim hard.

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    elwayd52

    Sun Jun 25 2006

    NBA is officially a form of entertainment, as the Gladiator were for the Romans. If a Gladiator walk out and killed every Gladiator with one swoop of a sword, attending Gladiator matches would become monotonous and never exciting and fresh. Do you get it, this guy is being paid millions to entertain and he is not entertaining. Tim Duncan hurts the sport. The numbers were up dramatically for the 2006 finals compared to watching a silhouette of a man play when the Spurs were nawing (opposite of awing) the croud. Well he is a robot and should be studied so we do not make the same mistake on the next robot. T

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    cpaw08fd

    Sat Apr 15 2006

    I really wonder what all the fuss about Time Duncan is. The BIG fundamental? Someone please explain a few aspects of his game that show how much he espouses the fundamentals, and how other centers like KG or a big guy like Dirk are inferior. Don't talk rings. Thats team work, Popovich's strategy. We know Manu was the finals MVP in 2005. Duncan: 1. Takes an inordinate time to take his shot once he gets the ball, even at the post 2. Takes a minute to look around to make sure he has an open jumper at distances like 12 ft from the basket. He uses the board, makes bank shots. so that makes him great? Any big guy, take KG or gifted athlete like Marion can average a double double ever night. Please , please tell me why Tim is better. He's so slow!

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    gamerman

    Thu Feb 02 2006

    Thinking of Tim Duncan makes me sleeeeeeeepy. Personally, I think Kevin Garnett is better because he is more athletic and he shows emotion. Tim is great, I just think that KG and Dirk are better fowards.

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    robbo59

    Sun Jan 22 2006

    This guy plays the game the way it is supposed to be played. The object to the game is to win. This isn't the parks and rec league where they give out trophies for participation, who cares how good you look while you lose? His game reminds me somewhat of Kevin McHale's. Another guy who know what it takes to be a winner. Keep the playground crap for the playground. That showboat garbage is the reason why the international teams kick our asses every year. You don't do a sack dance when your down 40-0 with two minutes left in the 4th quarter. That is, unless you like losing.

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    jazzackfl

    Tue Dec 06 2005

    TIMOTHY DUNCAN IS WHACK. I give him his props on making a name for his self in the nba, but its the most boring name in the nba. Duncan is a backboard abuser. He doesn't get emotional or pumped up or angry or motivational, but what he is, is BORING.

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    supernatural_iq

    Wed Nov 16 2005

    You got lucky, Tim. My Pistons should've beaten you, but Ginobili bailed you out. Duncan is a good player, but his lack of emotion on the court means that while he does lead quietly, he doesn't get up in the guys faces when they need it. He's far too passive. He's not too good at free throws and I never see him really trying to improve in that area. Then again, he could get a lot more of those free throws if he'd be more of a banger inside. I hear complaining about soft foreigners, well Duncan is just as soft. Also, if he was truly great, he wouldn't be overshadowed by guys like Ginobili and Parker. Great players ALWAYS dominate others, and this guy doesn't. He's good, but I'll bet any of the Pistons, including Tayshaun Prince, can score and do his job just as well.

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    1johndoefan

    Sat Jul 30 2005

    Hate him, and I hate his game... watching him is like watching someone mow their grass. But he wins.

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    samjung23

    Mon Jul 18 2005

    I'm giving Tim an extra star for destroying my Detroit Pistons. Excellent series. Tim Duncan, I fear, would not excel out of the San Antonio system. Greg Popovich and the club are truly intelligent, clever masters of the game. The Spurs make a point of going after international players that are easier to develop into solid contributors. Tim Duncan is easily a major threat underneath the basket, and the prevalence of outside shooters on the Spurs team creates dilemmas for opponents. The Spurs' only weakness seems to be Shaquille O'Neal, because Shaq can effectively cover Duncan. Tim is not a great player, but an important part of a solid team.

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    ems4duke

    Sun Jun 26 2005

    Tim Duncan is amazing. He can do it all. He's never one to pound on his chest or argue with the refs, but he is always the one to throw the extra pass to the open guy on the perimeter, or the one to grab his own rebound and get his two points. He's really admirable.

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    proballer22

    Sun Jun 12 2005

    great player. He doesn't need to embarrass himself and act like an ass on the court. He just does his job and let his actions speak for his words. no wonder why his teams in the finals.

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    nnnnf7c0

    Mon May 02 2005

    the best player right now

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    indyboi

    Thu Feb 03 2005

    He is one of the best player to play for San Antonio. He is a great fundamental player that I love to watch. If only he had a personality.

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    qrchandc

    Fri Nov 19 2004

    Tim Duncan is all about the fundamentals. Any basketball purists will see that he has excellent footwork and exceptional court vision with high basketball IQ. 7 footer or not, those are skills that will make one a success in basjetball. If being tall makes one a good player...just think Shawn Bradley, Wang Zhi Zhi..enough said.

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    harold_insane

    Fri Sep 17 2004

    One of the classiest players in the league. He is a team player and loyal. There are two very rare combinations in the NBA. Any team in the league would want this guy. A class act all the way and future Hall of Famer.

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    witakay

    Thu Sep 09 2004

    duncan is a great player no doubt. but it is time for KG to take over. Once Malone is on the twolves its ring time, dont hate everyone.

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    alphonso

    Thu Jul 29 2004

    2 time NBA Champ and MVP

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    jewelz

    Thu Jul 29 2004

    He's o.k, but he acts too shy and looks dumb all the time

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    spurschick

    Fri Jul 16 2004

    His acting is cute. I think he's under rated if anything due to his inability to be a ball hogging showman. All these people 'n kids have ADD now and have to see sparks 'n flash. This is BASKETBALL, not a gay glitter show, and Tim has the GAME down to a perfect T. This is a man to look up to, rather than an accused rapist and a big fat guy who can't stop from cursing(whining) on tv about the refs. He is some of the only LIFE LEFT of the NBA. The realest. Not Hollywood.

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    neosoul

    Wed Jun 30 2004

    his acting sucks, ><

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    da_mex

    Sat Jun 26 2004

    Tim Duncan isn't really that good.He uses his hieght that is all.With out his other players he would b sorry.

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    califcarlson

    Fri Jun 04 2004

    tim duncan is an interesting player in that he is very boring and is fundamentally sound. he looks like he just throws the ball up and gets lucky...consitently. definitely hall of famer.

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    louiethe20th

    Tue May 25 2004

    Too me Tim does it all he rebounds, blocks shots and scores! His great attitude is also a great asset to his team and to the NBA!

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    edgar_aponte

    Thu May 06 2004

    The best around, does the job without making to much noise, no trash talkin just does the job and like no other current player in the league, SIMPLY THE BEST

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    conhusk

    Tue Apr 06 2004

    though he look emotionally calm, duncan calmly challenge shaq to take the show as the greatest big man in 2000's with championship

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    christybt

    Mon Mar 29 2004

    A test of whether or not one is a TRUE basketball fan! You love hype not ball, duncan isn't for you...if you LOVE the game, you can't help but love this guy's game!!!

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    telawrenceof_arabia

    Thu Mar 04 2004

    great overall player both on defensive and offensive side of the court

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    cktops

    Mon Dec 22 2003

    Averages a double-double in points and rebounds at around 20 and 10---Leads team to two championships in 5 years---Best player in the league period.

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    al_20176

    Mon Dec 01 2003

    Great player on and off the court.

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    drfeelgood03

    Tue Oct 21 2003

    Good, but not Nowitzki. I like Duncan though too.

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    ungyano

    Wed Oct 15 2003

    The best all around BASKETBALL player in the league. Without him the Spurs are nothing.

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    37102002

    Wed Sep 10 2003

    Quite simply the 2nd best all around player in the game. Has two rings now.

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    nm2871ce

    Fri Sep 05 2003

    Tim's a great player..it's just that I like Manu better..

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    jamestkirk

    Tue Sep 02 2003

    Currently the best all-around player on the planet. A lock for the hall of fame all ready.

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    crabb02

    Sat Jul 05 2003

    kerry s. u suck balls. Timmy is the man. No one can defend him anywhere. If you think I'm wrong then just look at who is the current MVP of the entire league. Oh he just got lucky some of you dicks might say but than explain why he's gotten it two years in a row! Tim D. is an awesome player and is definatley already on of the 50th greatest players of all time!

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    ndawg5

    Sat Jun 28 2003

    Tim Duncan can do it all, well is a great, trustworthy team player will go down as a top 10!

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    lp_rules

    Sun Jun 22 2003

    Tim duncan i one of the baest along sid David Robinson And I hope He will lead the Spurs to another Championship!!!

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    carini26

    Tue Jun 10 2003

    These playoffs have really allowed the rest of the country to see how good Tim Duncan really is. He will not be the guy on sportscenter every night, but he is the best all around player in this league hands down. The fact that he is a model citizen and great teammate puts him in an elite class of players. Before it's all said and done, Duncan will be one of the 10 best ever to play the game.

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    tiff03

    Thu May 29 2003

    Tim Duncan is one of the greatest players in the wnba. I love him and I like to watch him play basketball. He deserves the championship more then anybody especially with David Robison retiring.

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    aenzhru

    Wed May 28 2003

    I remember watching Tim Duncan in college and I thought he was better than average and that's it. I never imagined that he would immediately become one of the best NBA players I've ever seen, which he is. His footwork is great, he has excellent moves and fakes, and with a very accurate, pure release, being 7 feet tall and having a patented jump-hook, backboard shot and straightaway shot, he's unstoppable and shoots with a very high percentage. His defensive presence is no less noteworthy. He's not quite as dominating defensively as Shaq, but he's still great. A shoo-in for the hall-of-fame and maybe even the best center ever.

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    solenoid_dh

    Sun May 25 2003

    I'm embarassed to admit that I didn't know this guy existed until this year's play-offs. I had long ago considered San Antonio to be dull, but watched them this year to see if they could beat the Lakers. What an impressive player - he can do lots of things so well and is great fun to watch. He sounds intelligent during post-game interviews too, unlike some players out there.