Duncan beat guys with big Egos, in big ways. Who can say they beat Shaq, Kobe, and LeBron all in their primes. They downplay his greatness and call him boring because if not they would have to admit he embarrassed them multiple times.
Boozer played at the era of the great PFs - TD, Dirk, KG, Pau Gasol. Notable mentions are Z-Bo, Al Jeff, and even Luis Scola had them moves. The Deron-Boozer Jazz was Malone-Stockton lite.
Shaq REALLY respects Duncan,I mean he really does.Other centers he played against Shaq dogs them out,but,not Duncan or Hakeem.Nothing but compliments about these two,plus both players used to give Shaq tha-BUSINESS !!!! LOL.
( 4:11 ) thank you to Carlos for remembering Coach Jerry Sloan ( r. i. p.). Jerry Sloan was one of toughest and greatest Bulls of all time. Jerry's number 4 was the first retired by the Chicago Bulls.
Tim played on a small market team.. the Spurs. Been a a spurs fan since 1994 and when Timmy joined the team in 99, man the Spurs were hot. No losing season for 2 decades if I"m not mistaken. Yeah yeah they suck now. But during his time? Together with Manu and Tony, Spurs was the best team or the next best team second to the Lakers. Timmy was the foundation of that fanchise.
I NEVER liked Tony,at all.Manu I really respected,but,Parker it was just something about him,tho.Then the info came out about Parker sleeping with his team-mates wife,then I knew why I didn't like him.
I’ve been a Spurs fan, since my father took me to my first NBA game at the Baltimore Civic center and saw the Washington Bullets (they played a few games a year in Baltimore, after the team left for Washington in the early 70’s). The Bullets played San Antonio and they had a player named George Gervin. The Ice Man. He instantly became my favorite player and the Spurs my favorite team, much to the chagrin of my father, I lifelong Bullets, later Wizard fan. Years later, the NCAA tournament came to the then Baltimore Arena (The civic center) and among the teams I would watch was Wake Forest, led by senior center Tim Duncan. I recall Duncan destroying Antonio McDyess (sp?) and Alabama. I became a “fan” of Duncan. He was a beast, He could score from the post and if he faced you up, the shot was money in the bank. Pun intended. Little did I know at that time, the only NBA team I really had a rooting interest in would draft Tim Duncan and he’d go on to be one of the best players in the history of the game. Crazy to think, a young Kid from West Baltimore would root for the Spurs, and would get to see two of my favorite players live for the first time at the Baltimore Civic. center ~ later known as the Baltimore arena. I’m now excited that the Spurs will draft the “Next” great prospect. Side note: Another Baltimore/ Spurs connection. 4 NBA players from Baltimore played for the Spurs. Reggie Williams and David Wingate who both played at Baltimore’s legendary Dunbar high school. They both played for the historic National Champions squad that featured 4 players who would make the NBA and all grew up in the same neighborhood! Dominique Wilkins, briefly played for the Spurs. Many don’t know he honed his skills in Baltimore, building a Street legend by dunking on 11ft rims. Prior to moving to North Carolina after witnessing the death of one of his childhood friends. Also Rudy Gay put in some work with the Spurs. I also failed to mention Gary Neal another Baltimore product who played for the Spurs for 3 years!
He was thought to be undersized for the 4 coming out of duke. Still, he was very early in the 2nd, which around that time was probably more beneficial than going late in the first if you could prove yourself
Boozer outplayed his contract in CLV and the owner Gordon Gund thought he deserved a raise. The Cavs ripped up his old deal and when presented with the agreed upon raise Boozer went out and signed with the Jazz. Important note to understand what a scummy move this really is: Gordon Gund was blind.
@@thediseaseisthecure Nice try. Anyone who has 4 rings has a legacy and anyone who’s been to 10 nba finals is a 🐐 Also, stop liking your own comments 🤡
9:07 Tim Duncan trash talk 10:55 KG
thank you
To have Tim Duncan’s name in the title and not in the subtitles is nasty work
You're a hero
Thank you
You are a hero. ✊🏽
Tim Duncan definitely in Top 5 of all-time 💯
Tim Duncan was such an amazing player.
It feels weird to say but i actually think Duncan is underrated
Ahead of lebron
I was terrified of that guy as a Suns fan
He is … in an ALL TIME STARTING 5 …like the best at each position.. he’s the best 4..
He should be discussed as a top 5 player all-time anytime a top 5 player discussion comes up
He's very underrated
Duncan had that Street Fighter II cut scene trash talk.😄
This is perfection. lmao
Timmy D was the MAN!!! 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏀
Duncan beat guys with big Egos, in big ways. Who can say they beat Shaq, Kobe, and LeBron all in their primes. They downplay his greatness and call him boring because if not they would have to admit he embarrassed them multiple times.
Well said and guys with huge egos don't/won't admit that embarrassment.
Among plenty of super star too he when throw them too tons TIM DUNCAN the people city champion🏆
Boozer played at the era of the great PFs - TD, Dirk, KG, Pau Gasol. Notable mentions are Z-Bo, Al Jeff, and even Luis Scola had them moves. The Deron-Boozer Jazz was Malone-Stockton lite.
Tim Duncan, best all time NBA power forward. Who else?
Shaq REALLY respects Duncan,I mean he really does.Other centers he played against Shaq dogs them out,but,not Duncan or Hakeem.Nothing but compliments about these two,plus both players used to give Shaq tha-BUSINESS !!!! LOL.
My man Timmy was a silent killer, and by the way, a true professional. He will be missed.
Boozer has a high school state title, NCAA championship, FIBA gold, and Olympic gold. Just an NBA title away from allllll the titles
they need to give carlos a gig. amazing chemistry!
KG Screaming at hisself👀😳😂🤣😳👀. Hilarious ✅
Boozer’s story about renting his home to Prince is priceless.
( 4:11 ) thank you to Carlos for remembering Coach Jerry Sloan ( r. i. p.). Jerry Sloan was one of toughest and greatest Bulls of all time. Jerry's number 4 was the first retired by the Chicago Bulls.
Been killing it with Carlos son in my future MyEra on 2k23
Missed out on asking him
About the spray on hair
Tim played on a small market team.. the Spurs.
Been a a spurs fan since 1994 and when Timmy joined the team in 99, man the Spurs were hot. No losing season for 2 decades if I"m not mistaken. Yeah yeah they suck now. But during his time? Together with Manu and Tony, Spurs was the best team or the next best team second to the Lakers. Timmy was the foundation of that fanchise.
Timmy joined the team in 1997, but I shouldn't have to tell a spurs fan since 1994 that!😑
@@GTJC oh sorry my bad. Lol.
99 was the year they won their first title.
I NEVER liked Tony,at all.Manu I really respected,but,Parker it was just something about him,tho.Then the info came out about Parker sleeping with his team-mates wife,then I knew why I didn't like him.
Timmy was drafted in 97! You are a band wagon fan!! You are no lifer...me and the other people in the city I live (San Antonio) spit at your feet!
I’ve been a Spurs fan, since my father took me to my first NBA game at the Baltimore Civic center and saw the Washington Bullets (they played a few games a year in Baltimore, after the team left for Washington in the early 70’s). The Bullets played San Antonio and they had a player named George Gervin. The Ice Man. He instantly became my favorite player and the Spurs my favorite team, much to the chagrin of my father, I lifelong Bullets, later Wizard fan.
Years later, the NCAA tournament came to the then Baltimore Arena (The civic center) and among the teams I would watch was Wake Forest, led by senior center Tim Duncan. I recall Duncan destroying Antonio McDyess (sp?) and Alabama.
I became a “fan” of Duncan. He was a beast, He could score from the post and if he faced you up, the shot was money in the bank. Pun intended.
Little did I know at that time, the only NBA team I really had a rooting interest in would draft Tim Duncan and he’d go on to be one of the best players in the history of the game.
Crazy to think, a young Kid from West Baltimore would root for the Spurs, and would get to see two of my favorite players live for the first time at the Baltimore Civic. center ~ later known as the Baltimore arena.
I’m now excited that the Spurs will draft the “Next” great prospect.
Side note: Another Baltimore/ Spurs connection. 4 NBA players from Baltimore played for the Spurs.
Reggie Williams and David Wingate who both played at Baltimore’s legendary Dunbar high school. They both played for the historic National Champions squad that featured 4 players who would make the NBA and all grew up in the same neighborhood!
Dominique Wilkins, briefly played for the Spurs. Many don’t know he honed his skills in Baltimore, building a Street legend by dunking on 11ft rims. Prior to moving to North Carolina after witnessing the death of one of his childhood friends.
Also Rudy Gay put in some work with the Spurs.
I also failed to mention Gary Neal another Baltimore product who played for the Spurs for 3 years!
Damn guy was tough...the guys he faced and excelled against were bad suckers...real player
Boozer is a good dude.
Joe Carlos Boozer budden
He was the best
I know KG talked trash but I didn't know KG even talked trash to himself! LoL
How was boozer a 2nd round pick
Because he wasn’t drafted in the first round I think…
He was thought to be undersized for the 4 coming out of duke. Still, he was very early in the 2nd, which around that time was probably more beneficial than going late in the first if you could prove yourself
I hate the fact that people he wasn’t on more fans’ radar simply because he was a relatively quiet guy.
Probably had to do with the lack of emotion he showed on his face. I am loving all of the stories coming out about him now
"My last name is Ruiz." This didn't age well. John is sinking like a grand piano in quicksand.
"not at the table Carlos"
Boozer outplayed his contract in CLV and the owner Gordon Gund thought he deserved a raise. The Cavs ripped up his old deal and when presented with the agreed upon raise Boozer went out and signed with the Jazz.
Important note to understand what a scummy move this really is: Gordon Gund was blind.
Right he couldn’t admit to it now. Blew the chance to play and build a legacy with young Lebron
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Losing 6 out of 10 isn't much of a legacy
@@thediseaseisthecure winning 4 titles is rare and getting to the finals is rare too. Definitely much of a legacy
@@thediseaseisthecure Nice try. Anyone who has 4 rings has a legacy and anyone who’s been to 10 nba finals is a 🐐
Also, stop liking your own comments 🤡
Tim Duncan best Big ever! Stats don't lie so stop lying to yourself!
Boozer still with the black dye i see.
Tim Duncan part 9:05
new intro mid
Just means they are going to post it on DK yt
they had no intro before on short clips
Did Booze just mention Ayton?? Wtf
I heard that too, tho I would guess he meant maybe deandre jordan and just said the wrong name
Boozer made a lot of bad free agency choices.
Timmy is Jesus Christ!
To bad the nba has gone so woke it’s unwatchable
Karl Malone