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Tim Duncan close to Quadruple-double, Finals MVP

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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2010

All points (21), assists (10) and blocks (8) by Tim in this video. The video contains 10 blocked shots, but seems like the one at 5:38 and 5:58 didn't count, although Bill Walton credited the first one as a block. He also had 20 rebounds. Finals Game 6, 2003 Nets @ Spurs. He still holds the record for a NBA Finals series with 32 blocks.

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  • thank U thank U thank u for the upload.I couldn't find it anywhere in youtube.this is a good way to show why he is the best PF ever.thanks!!!

  • Tim Duncan's Magnum Opus.

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  • thumbs up if you want timmy to get another ring before he retires! GO SPURS GO!

  • @MJRiley878 I had them memorized aside from LeBron's career highs in blocks and steals, which didn't take anymore than 20 seconds to figure out.

  • @z0mgz0rs you mad bro..did it take you all day too find those facts just too post a comment

  • @MJRiley878 Are you fucking stupid? Hakeem did it. So did Nate Thurmond, Alvin Robertson and Hakeem Olajuwon. Clyde Drexler, Larry Bird, Rick Barry and a couple others were one steal/assist/rebound away from one. LeBron's career high in blocks is 5. For steals its 7. He's never gotten remotely close to one.

  • the only players to come close to a Quadruple Double besides Hakeem are Duncan and Lebron

  • No Flash. All business. How can't you respect that

  • every night lebron would just watch this video and dream of having a performance like this in a finals. this finals performance is wtf mode.

  • Tim Duncan is the greatest Low-post player, rebounder, shot-blocker and passing big man of his generation. Kareem was the Wilt of his generation, Hakeem was the Kareem of his generation and finally Duncan is the Hakeem of his generation. Do you know what these great big men have in common? Most amazing footwork which enabled them to dominate the low post offensively, and become the best rebounders and shot - blockers of their age.

  • So glad The Admiral could sail away to retirement with a 2nd NBA championship.

    The best day ever to be a Spurs fan!!!

  • 24 and 16 in the finals?...dam! best PF ever hahah!!

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