<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Old man and the rim: Tim Duncan turned 30 on Tuesday, and at least one of his teammates thinks the days of shuffleboard and prune juice can't be far ahead. "He's the same age as Eva (Longoria)," Tony Parker said. "That's old." Rookie guard Melvin Sanders brought Duncan cupcakes and other treats at the Spurs' morning shootaround and sang "Happy Birthday" to him. "He's trying to get an extended contract, so he figured the best way to do that was to be Timmy's best friend," Popovich said. "So he actually baked for him. We told him it was sad and almost depraved to watch the extent to which he would suck up for a contract. He has no pride whatsoever." </div> Source
Makes you wonder if Tim has already reached his peak. Is it downhill (statswise) from here on out? I really doubt he'll be able to put up 23/12 again.
Nope. Thirty (30) to thirty-four (34) is prime. Unless he has a chronic injury, you will see him for at least another ring cycle.
Maybe he talking it slow to allow his ankle to heal completely, i know he still not 100% on that ankle, then agian i dont know if that ankle will ever be back at 100