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Tim Duncan announced his retirement on Monday after a sensational 19-year run with the Spurs. If Duncan is looking to explore a post-NBA career in psychology, he can always bring up that he's a ...
According to a stat uncovered by ESPN's Bobby Marks, Walker Kessler is the first player in the NBA to average over two blocks a game in his first three seasons since Hall of Famer Tim Duncan did ...
San Antonio Spurs fans, as well as NBA fans as a whole, love to see a Tim Duncan sighting. The Spurs legend made a rare sighting this past week. Duncan, the legendary former Spurs power forward ...
The San Antonio Spurs dropped their fourth straight assignment after being routed by the Golden State Warriors, 148-106, on Sunday. The Spurs, who gave up the most points to an opponent this ...
Retired NBA star Tim Duncan surprised fans when he appeared at the Spurs vs. Warriors game over the weekend. The first overall NBA draft pick of 1997 has made it clear that he's a Spur for life.
But one of his biggest rivals, the man who beat him twice in the NBA Finals, Tim Duncan, has a record that even LeBron has been unable to touch. Tim Duncan was the ultimate winner during his ...
Tim Duncan won 5 NBA championships, 3 MVPs, 2 MVPs, and made 15 All-Star teams, 15 All-NBA teams, and 15 All-Defensive teams in his career. Duncan had one of the most decorated careers in NBA history.
Tim Duncan is a born-and-raised Memphian. He attended Campus Elementary School through sixth grade, went to White Station Junior High, graduated high school from Melrose and played four seasons ...
Four players who defined basketball this century — Bryant, Tamika Catchings, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett — make up one of the most-anticipated player classes ever. Bryant was expected to take ...
Nestled in the heart of San Antonio is the sprawling mansion of Tim Duncan, the NBA icon. His residence stands as a testament to his undefeatable spirit and unparalleled success on the basketball ...
In a recent episode of his podcast, Shaq reveals that Tim Duncan never fell for his intimidation tactics before the game started. NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal was a big 7’1,” 325-pound ...