Tim Duncan

6 February 2009

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4-San Antonio Spurs; 33-15, 2nd in the West

Slow and steady wins the race -- Gregg Popovich, Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginobili know that. The Spurs, internally, are probably just as good as they were in past championship seasons. The difference lies in the level of competition. 

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9 January 2009

He most likely wouldn't; the Nets would need a big man like Dwight Howard, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett or Yao Ming -- all of whom are clearly unavailable.

The point being, Rod Thorn can try to

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15 May 2008

s there to anchor the culture of winning onto newcomers. 

Martin Brodeur, Tom Brady and Tim Duncan are the categorical leaders of their franchises, single-team pillars withstanding the flood of free agency’s frenzy.  Their illustrious careers have been cornerstones in the fluid rosters built around them.  Their General Managers have followed General Motors, using interchangeable parts without sacrificing their brand name.  This has worked to such an extreme, that the franchises have taken on their stars’ understated demeanors. 

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