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San Antonio Spurs star Tim Duncan is finally calling it a career. Duncan announced his retirement on Monday after 19 seasons, five championships, two MVP awards and 15 All-Star appearances.
Countless memories from Tim Duncan's 19 seasons with the Spurs were shared by plenty around the game Monday, the reactions coming in swiftly after the 15-time All-Star announced in a simple news ...
Enter Duncan to provide a few laughs, and more importantly, a few defensive tips. "It’s always good to have Tim in the facility," Spurs guard Danny Green said.
This article was published more than 8 years ago. Some information may no longer be current. Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs is retiring from the NBA after 19 seasons. Patrick Smith ...
But, he ended up choosing No. 7 because of Spurs legend Tim Duncan. But, Duncan didn't wear No. 7—he famously sported No. 21, which has been retired by the Spurs franchise.
Tim Duncan won his first Most Valuable Player award in 2002, although it was marred by controversy. That year, the Maurice Podoloff trophy was in close competition. Duncan garnered 57 first-place ...
Tim Duncan may be considered one of the greatest players of all time, but Robert Horry says he's not even the best big man he's ever played with.Having spent four-plus seasons with both Hakeem ...
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