Tim Duncan Apologized To Spurs During Dominant Game 2 Vs. Clippers

DeAndre Jordan was a difference maker for the Clippers in Game 1 against the Spurs Sunday night. (And how does this marquee matchup get buried on Sunday night? Come on NBA, you can do better.) His play protecting the paint was disruptive to the 

Tim Duncan proves detractors wrong as he shows the LA Clippers and the rest of the world that he still has lots of basketball left to play.

NBA players can't rely on athleticism forever. Tim Duncan's longevity is remarkable because he's never exclusively needed it.

Duncan shot 14-for-23 from the floor, marking just the fifth instance since 2010 that he's taken 23 or more field goal attempts in a game. He also had 16 points at halftime, his high score for a first half this year. Duncan went just 1-for-5 in the

But the story of the game was Tim Duncan, who dominated the first half and hit some gnarly shots late to clinch the win. He finished with 28 points. He will turn 39 on Saturday. He is insane. Also, Chris Paul had the best mini-tantrum of all time. Of