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It was the year of the long winning streak in the NBA. There were five instances of teams winning 11 or more games in a row — ...
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NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal, fondly known as Shaq, exchanged friendly greetings with President Donald Trump at UFC 314 in ...
Sabonis became the sixth player since the ABA/NBA merger to have 60 or more double-doubles for three consecutive seasons, joining Moses Malone, John Stockton, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett and Dwight ...
Former LA Lakers assistant coach Phil Handy shared the latest on Kyrie Irving and JuJu Watkins' gut-wrenching season-ending ...
For the San Antonio Spurs, it's Tim Duncan and David Robinson. Before all of those players, it was David Thompson and George Gervin dominating for both franchises. In 1978, they were involved one ...
Magic had 35 by now. Larry enjoyed 32. Steph 27. Tim Duncan, James Harden and Steve Nash all had 16 All-League awards by teammates at this point in their careers. That’s par for the course.
At the team’s championship parade, Malone spoke about becoming a dynasty and as things soured on them a year ago, he pointed to Tim Duncan's Spurs teams which never won back-to-back titles but ...
From the 1990s through the 2010s, Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, and Dirk Nowitzki were the models of excellence, loyalty, and consistency. They played 20, 19, and 21 seasons, respectively, all with the ...
"Anybody could win with them," Portnoy said while listing Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili. "He's a pompous asshole." "He's one of the greatest coaches in basketball," said FOX College Basketball ...
Tim Duncan is a well-known introvert and has been hidden from the public eye for most of his life post retirement. Which is why, the couple's rare public appearance was quite unusual. Nonetheless ...
Standing at 7ft tall, the player spent his whole 19-year career with the San Antonio Spurs after being selected with the first overall pick of the 1997 Draft.