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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"He is kind and at the same time, all business" - Gregg Popovich breaks down why Tim Duncan’s leadership with the Spurs was like no other
Gregg Popovich reflects on Tim Duncan’s unique leadership with the Spurs, emphasizing his humility, composure and ability to ...
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"I never thought anyone should be treated differently" - Tim Duncan ensured nobody got special privileges on the San Antonio Spurs
Tim Duncan explains why everyone on the Spurs was equally responsible for their actions and nobody got special privilege ...
Tim Duncan is hugging a ball, his eyes peering above his elbow as his world shrinks to a 94-foot by 50-foot floor. Or he’s congratulating a teammate, palming Tony Parker’s head after yet ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNTim Duncan called out anti-ring talk after second NBA title
That’s the stupidest question I ever heard.” That was Tim Duncan’s blunt response in 2003 when asked if winning two titles ...
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Total Pro Sports on MSNTim Duncan’s Car Collection: A Quiet Spurs Legend’s Surprisingly Bold Garage
Tim Duncan may be quiet off the court, but his car collection tells a bold story—peek into the Spurs icon’s hidden passion.
LaMarcus Aldridge had the unique opportunity to play alongside Tim Duncan during the legendary power forward's final season with the San Antonio Spurs. This brief yet impactful period allowed ...
Tim Duncan exited the NBA the same he entered it – as a starter for the San Antonio Spurs with a selfless, team-first commitment to winning and an aversion for the spotlight.
Duncan’s one of the greatest winners in NBA history. A five-time champion and two-time league MVP, Duncan spent his entire 19-year career with the Spurs, averaging 19 points, 10.8 rebounds, and ...
Tim Duncan Probably Doesn’t Care About His Profound NBA Legacy, And That’s A Good Thing Jack Winter and Spencer Lund July 12, 2016 Getty Image It’s hard to process Tim Duncan’s retirement.
Tim Duncan may be low-key, but his watch collection speaks volumes—refined, rare, and quietly elite like his game.
Tim Duncan didn’t always get his way. It sure looked like he would in 2004, making a wild double-clutch bank shot that gave the San Antonio Spurs a one-point lead over the Lakers in the Western ...
Advertisement Tim Duncan said goodbye perfectly, by not saying anything at all Share this article 196 shares Nate Scott like July 13, 2016 8:41 am ET ...
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