@Raul Salazar The person he is definitely has an impact on what he believes. Take it or leave it but that's who he is and doesn't give a fuck about any objections towards it. I still appreciate him.
Pop sounds like a proud "Dad" speaking about Tim Duncan, this is who Steve Kerr learned from and this is why Kerr is so extra special to Golden State. Pop is human and Kerr is human and that's what sets them apart from simply earning paycheck. They're both special human beings in professional sports and it shows!
Love that Pop got deep enough to reference Gore Vidal. Can't imagine the bond between Tim and Pop, something we should all aspire to with our close friends, to stand by with and grow with, through thick and thin.
I can't think of a more selfless coach than Pop. Whenever he's asked about his success his answer is pretty much the same, some answer along the lines of "the key is to draft Tim Duncan and get out the way"
@@marvinschmid Pop ran a helluva plantation system in San Antonio but it was a dynastic team for decades. You could depend on the Spurs being there year in and year out
Jordan, Kobe, LeBron and other truly great alpha-male "legends" probably would listen to this or Tim's HOF induction speech and clearly realize how obviously they didn't match up to this level of class as human beings and as supportive teammates. You don't hear people who worked with them speak of them in these terms. It doesn't mean that they were "bad". It's just nice to hear these kinds of qualities that far transcend the basketball court being rightly lauded.
take Lebron out and putt Dirk in. Dirk was Dallas for 21 years, Timmy 19 years and The black mamba 2 decades with 1 team. There is no space for guys who changes teams like underwear. Period end of story.
@@svenkreuzberg2274 You read the post wrong. Jordan and Kobe were total assholes that earned the respect of their peers but were never loved like this. Phil Jackson retired twice because they were impossible to work with, players left their teams to get away from them, dynasties splintered because of their egos. Jordan and Kobe were, elite, incredible players but the quality of their character is not what anyone remembers about them.
@Mason McCann speculation, Horace Grant snatched down 22rbs against the Bad Boy Pistons, that's what enabled Chicago and MJ to win their first three peat. Rodman's rebounding prowess in the second three peat. Randolph Childress, Tim Duncan and Wake Forest Demon Deacons of the Dave Odom era were a top five team perennially in the NCAA at that time.: Rodney Rogers, Delaney Rudd,AnthonyTeachey, Frank Johnson, Danny Rudd, Kenny Greene, Randolph Childress, Reggie Rutland, why they weren't able to win an NCAA chip, I'll never know.
@@NoCopyrightMusicsss No. Communism is a stateless, classless, utopian dream of the world. No nations, no elites, everyone functioning in harmony. Ask Pop or any non-right winger if they actually think that is achievable or what they’re advocating for. The answer will be no across the board. That’s why calling everyone to your left a commie is beyond stupid
As a long time Spurs fan, I still miss seeing Timmy, Manu and TP9 on the court. Thank you for all the great years and memories!
Best way to describe Tim Duncan: A great basketball player and even a greater human being!! Nuff said!
Duncan was the best player of his generation post Jordan.
Without a doubt.
Only Kobe and Duncan can claim to have carried the torch properly.
Kobe bro
absolutely, the best teammate, captain, brother. and he took paycut, man that was crazy. san antonio got no reason to not love him
@@KB_Tm I put tim in a goat conversation slightly over kobe but its debatable
Tim was definitely the most fundamentaly strong big men in the NBA ever
One of the greatest players to ever lace them up. Miss seeing him play
Pop is that guy everyone would love to have as a coach, grandfather or mentor, etc
@Raul Salazar The person he is definitely has an impact on what he believes. Take it or leave it but that's who he is and doesn't give a fuck about any objections towards it. I still appreciate him.
He's nightmare of a coach ask tony parker
@@marklaurencefirmeza2473 he made Tony cry one time
@@ShaqsCheeks sure, watch his retirement speech. i swear you people are morons. that's being a coach
Pop sounds like a proud "Dad" speaking about Tim Duncan, this is who Steve Kerr learned from and this is why Kerr is so extra special to Golden State. Pop is human and Kerr is human and that's what sets them apart from simply earning paycheck. They're both special human beings in professional sports and it shows!
SO my man pop, jus signed a 5year and he got his “lil” wemby to grow with🥲 makes me feel so good cuz victor will be a menace with pop’s motivation😊
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Pop has a heart of gold! I would love to have dinner with him!
Tim Duncan an official HOFer now! Crazy! Time flies! Soon Pop will be there with him too, two legends together in.
I thought you were going to say have a kid with him!
Seriously a legendary coach. Love Pop man.
The best sports love story in the history of basketball
Tim and Pop are as great as they are because of each other
True Legends
we need a movie "Tim and Pop"
That’s the best compliment ever given
The Spurs are like a real family!
Gotta love Pop , and if you love pop you love Tim ❤️
Love that Pop got deep enough to reference Gore Vidal.
Can't imagine the bond between Tim and Pop, something we should all aspire to with our close friends, to stand by with and grow with, through thick and thin.
Great tribute.
Hmm. I can't think of 1 negative comment ever said about Duncan from any side. Really wish he writes a book some day
Love POP. Honest interview i've ever seen
Wow, Pop is deep. That Bourdain reference in particular really got me.
I can't think of a more selfless coach than Pop. Whenever he's asked about his success his answer is pretty much the same, some answer along the lines of "the key is to draft Tim Duncan and get out the way"
When he said the most realest person I felt that
Common Tim, have dinner with the old man. At least once.
Timmy then coached for him by his side. How great life can be.
(9:38) About 3 years later and Duncan is now going to be running down the sidelines as a coach. #Coachduncan #GSG
Pop was right, though. He didn't do it much.
@@marvinschmid Pop ran a helluva plantation system in San Antonio but it was a dynastic team for decades. You could depend on the Spurs being there year in and year out
Timmy's the Man
Jordan, Kobe, LeBron and other truly great alpha-male "legends" probably would listen to this or Tim's HOF induction speech and clearly realize how obviously they didn't match up to this level of class as human beings and as supportive teammates. You don't hear people who worked with them speak of them in these terms. It doesn't mean that they were "bad". It's just nice to hear these kinds of qualities that far transcend the basketball court being rightly lauded.
take Lebron out and putt Dirk in. Dirk was Dallas for 21 years, Timmy 19 years and The black mamba 2 decades with 1 team. There is no space for guys who changes teams like underwear. Period end of story.
@@svenkreuzberg2274 and most of today's top guys have spoiled the climate. LBJ, Durant, Kyrie, Harden all switch teams like that.
D wade too
Tim was a generational talent.
He will not get this recognition, but the beauty is he doesn't care.
@@svenkreuzberg2274 You read the post wrong. Jordan and Kobe were total assholes that earned the respect of their peers but were never loved like this. Phil Jackson retired twice because they were impossible to work with, players left their teams to get away from them, dynasties splintered because of their egos. Jordan and Kobe were, elite, incredible players but the quality of their character is not what anyone remembers about them.
JORDAN AND DUNCAN
@Mason McCann easily
@Mason McCann speculation, Horace Grant snatched down 22rbs against the Bad Boy Pistons, that's what enabled Chicago and MJ to win their first three peat. Rodman's rebounding prowess in the second three peat. Randolph Childress, Tim Duncan and Wake Forest Demon Deacons of the Dave Odom era were a top five team perennially in the NCAA at that time.: Rodney Rogers, Delaney Rudd,AnthonyTeachey, Frank Johnson, Danny Rudd, Kenny Greene, Randolph Childress, Reggie Rutland, why they weren't able to win an NCAA chip, I'll never know.
Jabbar and Duncan.
Same here one of the goats
TRUE CLASS
ur a legend
timmy.
Love Pops
Pop must miss humiliating him for a blown play lol
Fire pop
Duncan wasted years in college his stats could be thousands higher
He stayed in college to honour his parents' wishes to get an education. Can't fault the man for that.
It’s who he is - it’s why he is the great man and player he is
@@cftvdata Especially since the man could care less than stats
F popovich
I love Pop, but I wish he would get his head right as far as being a communist Democrat
Look up the definition of communism man. Pop ain’t one and neither are Democrats, you’re buying into stupid right wing talking points
@@holdenstave52 everything you disagree with is a "right wing talking point"
@@NoCopyrightMusicsss No. Communism is a stateless, classless, utopian dream of the world. No nations, no elites, everyone functioning in harmony. Ask Pop or any non-right winger if they actually think that is achievable or what they’re advocating for. The answer will be no across the board. That’s why calling everyone to your left a commie is beyond stupid
@@holdenstave52 Another ignorant, indoctrinated, propagandized and extremely naive Lunatic lefty!!!
Imagine putting Communist and Democrat in one sentence
Dry your eyes Pop , you weren’t nothing without Tim or until you got this Number one draft pick 😂😂😂😂
Pop please play this for Wenby. Let him see the impact that player can have on a team n a city.Quiet greatness n leadership