DeMarcus Cousins On Tim Duncan’s Style of Trash Talk

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Published 2022-12-14

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  • Weird fact, Tim Duncan has a winning record against every team he ever played.
  • @michaelo6161
    Dropping 16 straight in the 4th and then saying good job to them after is actually wild😭🤣
  • 19 years. Playoffs every year. 5x champion 3x finals MVP 2x league MVP. 15x all NBA selections Timmy will always be my GOAT !
  • @Villalobos63
    I use to think the Spurs were boring but dammit there was 3 things certain in life while Timmy D Duncan was balling 1. Death 2. Taxes 3. The Spurs winning 50+ games.
  • I always pictured Tim Duncan's trash talk being like Prince in the Chappelle Show skit, and Boogie basically confirmed it. There's a part where Prince slaps Donnell Rawlings on the butt and says "good play," and Donnell says "Man, I'm not on your team!" 😂😂😂😂😂
  • @noyce.
    I hope more people give Timmy his flowers while he's still here.
  • @dsg3053
    Tim Duncan is one of those players you don't appreciate until you're at least 30 years old. Most people who love Tim Duncan have at least two grown kids.
  • Tim probably saw this interview and was cracking up🤣🤣🤣😂
  • Timmy D was one rebound away from matching MJ's record in the finals, let that sink in
  • @wolf7el356
    You Airball a wide open Jumper... Tim Duncan: "Nice shot.."
  • Lol and he went against an older Tim Duncan imagine 02-03 Duncan with those immaculate post moves
  • Tim Duncan deserves the top 5 nod from everyone. A lot of people keeps saying “if it weren’t for pop” or “he had Tony and Manu throughout years” or the worst one “it was the system”. Tim Duncan was the system. He’s definitely the most unappreciated athletes of all time due to he wasn’t “marketable” or “flashy”. Who gives a shit. Tim Duncan shared the 2000s with Kobe and Shaq. Also, he led the spurs to 50+ wins throughout his entire career. If that isn’t too 5 idk what is.
  • @MahoroAndou
    I'm a Pistons fan, but man, I really loved watching that Parker, Ginobili, Duncan Spurs team play.
  • People really don’t talk about how competitive Tim Duncan really was. Dude REALLY wanted to win a chip every single season.
  • And Cousins played against the OLD Timmy D. During ‘02-‘03, Tim Duncan was the best player in the whole world. He won back-to-back MVPs in a League with a PRIME SHAQUILLE O’NEAL
  • @BakemonoShiz
    Tim was the type to tell you how bad you were shooting in detail and be heartlessly sterile with it. "Bro, you're shooting 2/17...that's like 12 percent...move in" ☠☠☠
  • @roybledsoe24
    As a wolves and KG fan, no player made me more mad than Tim Duncan. Like boogie said, he’s a top 5 winner of all time
  • I'm happy to hear Demarcus ( Aka boogy) give Duncan his props. Demarcus was a beast himself but Duncan from the time he was drafted by the Spurs he was a instant impact. I can't even explain the happiness he gave me with his basketball play from 1997 till 2017. He was the real deal. Passionate, fundamentally sound. He could score all kinds of ways. Bank shot, pull up 15 footer, floaters, spin move bank shot, drive to basket for a dunk. assist, block shots, he didn't shoot a lot of 3s but when did he was pretty accurate. If there was a game that had to be won to win a championship and Tim Duncan said we're winning the game you better believe it. He was just so confident in his team's ability to get the job done. Tim frustrated a lot of centers and power forwards trying to guard him because he was that good. I remember KG ( Kevin garnett slapped Tim Duncan on the back of the head because Tim was giving KG that work but after the game it was all love. KD was just frustrated Tim was out working him. I can go on and on about Duncan as he is my favorite player and I'm a long time Spurs fan since 89. I'm 45 and I'm happy to say Duncan is the best power forward I watched play and there are some great ones no doubt. Some can argue and say Barkley, Malone.etc but I don't think those guys had big of a impact on his team than Duncan did. OK. I'm out. ✌️and 🙏
  • @billdover3165
    I think Tim Duncan is the most disrespected player in NBA history simply due to the fact that he never did anything to be extremely flashy or went out of his way to draw attention to himself. The dude was mild-mannered knew what his job was led his team to multiple championships and became arguably the greatest power forward in NBA history. Why people still seem to think he doesn't rank in the elite of the elite kind of blows my mind considering how great he is. They call him the big fundamental for damn reason. And I am not even a San Antonio Spurs fan. But I am a massive fan of Tim Duncan and the way he did things on the court.