See, this is exactly what I mean in your Reality twisting world of seeing through Spurs glasses -- DRob played 6 years after TD came into the league but the last three years he was on life support -- barely able to keep a heartbeat in this NBA life. We know everyone was guarding TD and slacking off of TD but every now and then, DRob would make it down the floor and surprise someone by making a basket. I'm REALLY surprised that you don't remember that correctly -- there were a record number of opponents who fainted when DRob made a basket that year.
00/01 80 games 29.6 min 14.4 pts (3rd on team) 8.6 rebs (2nd) 2.5 blks 1.0 stls 48.6 FG% 74.7 FT%
01/02 78 games 29.5 min 12.2 pts (2nd on team) 8.3 rebs 1.8 blks 1.1 stls 50.7 FG% 68.1 FT%
02/03 64 games 26.2 min 8.5 pts (Parker/Manu joined team) 7.9 rebs (2nd) 1.7 blks 0.8 stls 46.9 FG% 71.0 FT%
Yes creaky old DRob skated by on Duncan's coattails. Again I would suggest reading some history or at least doing a little research before posting "facts".
We already see TD's downward trend -- this stats are already starting to slump. Some players just don't make it that long in the NBA -- they get used up young. Maybe it's the climate in San Antonio -- it's drying up his NBA career and his life (judging by the way he is moving on the court). Don't get me wrong -- I'm not saying that he can't continue to play 15 to 20 quality minutes for the next year or two -- then the Spurs are going to have to limit his play and find someone to be the focus on the offense and the anchor of the defense -- like they did with DRob to allow him to play another 6 years. I'm not saying that having TD playing 10 to 12 minutes a game won't be a good thing -- I bet the Lakers could even find room in their rotation for a player like TD -- no matter how worn out he is -- of course, he would probably only get to play in the games that weren't very close -- but the good news is, that would be about 80% of the Lakers games these days.
Well, if this is Duncan slowing down...
Duncan: 19.8 pts, 11.5 rebs, 1.96 blks, 51% FG, 24 double-doubles
That is 29th, 6th, 10th, 24th, and 5th in the NBA.
But you will say that he slowing down...last 4 years
Points: 20.3 18.6 20.0 19.8
Rebs: 11.1 11.0 10.5 11.9
Blks: 2.6 2.0 2.4 2.0
Assts 2.7 3.2 3.4 3.3
FG% 49.6 48.4 54.6 51.0
Minutes: 33.4 34.8 34.1 34.8
Gee I hope Duncan can continue to get his wheelchair to the AT&T Center.
The Lakers don't seem to have problems with bottom dwellers like Memphis like SA does.
Last time I checked both teams had 17 losses...