Tim Duncan is Questionable for the 2011 NBA Playoffs
By rencarl
@rencarl (620)
Philippines
March 22, 2011 10:01am CST
in their game against the warriors earlier,tim duncan suffered a severe sprain in his left ankle after stepping on an opponent's foot.they still won the game though but questions are now being raised as to what effects does this have on the spurs' campaign as they head to the playoffs.sound scary but we will see what will happen.they say the injury might take a couple of weeks to heal as duncan is out indefinitely.to the spurs fans out there,are you worried?what can you say?
3 responses
@sinawaliboy (271)
• Philippines
30 Mar 11
I'm worried because I know the Spurs have the best chances of stopping the Lakers. They have one of the best big men in the league and without Duncan, that would be a very tall order for them. Gasol and Bynum can be very difficult to contain.
@rencarl (620)
• Philippines
2 Apr 11
i totally agree.though the spurs are currently on a 6-game losing skid,they still have what it takes to defeat the lakers.duncan must stay healthy or else bynum and gasol will run through the spurs like bulldozers.duncan anchors the spurs' interior defense.if he stays on the floor,they have a good chance of at least winning the western conference title.
@rencarl (620)
• Philippines
7 Apr 11
as far as kevin martin is concerned,he has a superb shooting percentage beyond the arc.his defense is vulnerable though.caron butler may be out for the whole season.that was what they said last january of this year.yao ming will also sit it out this season,and he is number one in the 'must-be-traded list'.
@rencarl (620)
• Philippines
23 Mar 11
hello there! nice observation my friend....the spurs i think is the biggest obstacle to the lakers' pursuit of another 3peat... heard the latest news yet?duncan came out to the media with crutches and was believed to be out indefinitely...that's scary....it's an ugly fate for the spurs i guess... well good kuck to your lakers....let's see how they can be of a threat to the east's giants