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For such a big man, NBA great Tim Duncan kept a low profile after retiring in 2016. Selected first overall in the 1997 NBA Draft, he spent his entire 19-year career with the San Antonio Spurs.
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 ...
It has been nearly 10 years since San Antonio Spurs legend Tim Duncan retired from the NBA. Since hanging up his sneakers, Duncan has not been in public view as often as he used to during his days in ...
ESPN Personality Kendrick Perkins killed two birds with one stone Saturday morning. He named Tim Duncan the greatest power forward of all time, as well as his successor. “In my eyes, Giannis is ...
As an All-American for the Wake Forrest Demon Decons in 2003, Howard got to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. As a 6-7 small forward, he spent more time defending Bryant than he did against ...