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Tim Duncan

Tim Duncan

Bio
Height/Weight: 6' 11"/250 lbs
Born: St. Croix, Virgin Islands
College: Wake Forest
Draft: 1997 1st round (1st pick) by the
  • ClutchPoints

    Spurs icon Tim Duncan expertly evades Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant GOAT debate

    Because he's widely regarded as the best power forward in NBA history, it makes sense that San Antonio Spurs icon Tim Duncan would be asked to pick between three players who are among the very best the game has ever seen. Former NBA player turned ESPN commentator Richard Jefferson had his former teammate on for the first episode of his own project, “The Richard & Larry Show.”

  • Associated Press

    James extends his All-NBA appearance record, while Doncic, Gilgeous-Alexander set for supermax deals

    LeBron James is now the youngest — and the oldest — player to make an All-NBA team. Denver's Nikola Jokic and Gilgeous-Alexander were the only unanimous first-team selections on this season's All-NBA team, which was revealed by the league on Wednesday night.

  • kens5.com

    Rasheed Wallace says that prime Kevin Garnett was the better player than Tim Duncan

    SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio Spurs legend Tim Duncan is considered the greatest power forward to ever play in the NBA. His resume speaks for itself with multiple NBA titles, NBA MVP awards, All-Star nods, Finals MVP, and so much more. However, former NBA forward Rasheed Wallace believes another NBA forward during Duncan's playing days was better. While speaking on the "Sheed & Tyler" show, Wallace proclaimed that prime Kevin Garnett was a better player than Duncan. He explained that it comes down to Duncan having more help during the prime of his career than Garnett's with the Timberwolves. "KG because KG carried that team. He carried Minnesota. Tim Duncan had help in his prime," Wallace said. "He