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Tim Duncan
BasketballRank #58 all-time1976 · United States

Tim
Duncan

Tim Duncan is a retired American professional basketball player and coach, widely regarded as one of the greatest power forwards in NBA history.

Career overview

Known as 'the Big Fundamental', he spent his entire 19-year career with the San Antonio Spurs, contributing significantly to their five NBA championships.

Career honours

1NBA Champion · 5× (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2014)5
1NBA MVP · 2× (2002, 2003)2
2NBA Finals MVP · 3× (1999, 2003, 2005)3
2NBA All-Star · 15× (1998-2013, 2015)15
3All-NBA Team · 15 selections15
3All-Defensive Team · 15 selections15
3Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame · Inducted in 2020
3NBA 75th Anniversary Team · Named in 2021

Records

RMost All-Defensive Team Selections · 15 selections in his career.
RMost NBA Championships by a Power Forward · 5 championships.

Biography

Early Life & Origins

Born on April 25, 1976, in Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, Tim Duncan initially aspired to be a competitive swimmer. His passion for swimming shifted to basketball at age 14 after Hurricane Hugo destroyed the island's only Olympic-sized pool. Raised in a supportive family, Duncan faced personal tragedy when his mother passed away shortly before his 14th birthday, which motivated him to pursue higher education and sports.

Rise to Prominence

Duncan's basketball journey began at St. Dunstan's Episcopal High School, where he excelled and garnered attention from college scouts. He played for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons from 1993 to 1997, earning accolades such as the John Wooden Award and Naismith College Player of the Year. After a successful college career, he was selected first overall by the San Antonio Spurs in the 1997 NBA draft.

Playing Style & Technique

Known for his exceptional fundamentals, Duncan combined a versatile offensive game with elite defensive skills. His ability to score in the post, rebound, and block shots made him a dominant force on the court. Duncan's stoic demeanor and work ethic earned him the nickname 'the Big Fundamental', reflecting his mastery of basic basketball principles that set him apart from his peers.

Defining Moments & Achievements

Duncan's career was marked by significant achievements, including five NBA championships and multiple MVP awards. He was named NBA Finals MVP three times and was a 15-time All-Star. His leadership helped the Spurs maintain consistent success throughout the 2000s and 2010s, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest players in NBA history.

Rivalries & Era Context

Duncan played during an era filled with fierce competition, facing off against notable rivals like Shaquille O'Neal and Kevin Garnett. The Spurs' battles with the Los Angeles Lakers in the early 2000s were particularly memorable, as they often determined the Western Conference champion. Duncan's rivalry with these stars highlighted the intense competition in the NBA during his prime.

Legacy & Impact

Tim Duncan's impact extends beyond his on-court achievements. He is celebrated for his humility, leadership, and commitment to community service. Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2020, Duncan's legacy as a player and mentor continues to inspire future generations of basketball players.

Stats in detail

Career Averages

Duncan's career averages reflect his all-around contributions to the game.

Points per Game (PPG)19.0
Rebounds per Game (RPG)10.8
Blocks per Game (BPG)2.2

Career Totals

Duncan's career totals showcase his scoring and defensive prowess.

Total Points26,496
Total Rebounds15,091
Total Blocks3,020

Playoffs

Duncan's playoff performances were critical to the Spurs' success.

Playoff Points5,172
Playoff Rebounds2,285
Playoff Blocks568

Accolades

Duncan's accolades highlight his elite status in the NBA.

NBA MVP Awards2
NBA Finals MVP Awards3
All-Star Selections15

Standout Seasons

Duncan had several standout seasons throughout his career.

2001-0225.6 PPG
2002-0323.3 PPG
2006-0720.0 PPG

Career timeline

1997Drafted first overall by the San Antonio Spurs.
1999Won his first NBA championship.
2003Won NBA MVP for the second time.
2007Won his fourth NBA championship.
2014Won his fifth and final NBA championship.
2016Announced retirement from professional basketball.
2020Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

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Frequently asked

What is Tim Duncan's net worth?
Tim Duncan's estimated net worth is around ~$130 million.
How tall is Tim Duncan?
Tim Duncan is 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) tall.
How old is Tim Duncan?
Tim Duncan is 50 years old, born on April 25, 1976.
Is Tim Duncan retired / still playing?
Tim Duncan is retired, having ended his playing career in 2016.

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