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Duncan answered some hard-hitting questions, including his go-to karaoke song (Sir Mix-a-lot's "Baby Got Back") and whether he's upset that baggy 1990s fashion is back in the NBA. He also admitted ...
Tim Duncan is doing a sit-down interview with his former San Antonio Spurs teammate Richard Jefferson in the first episode of the NBA analyst's podcast.
Duncan has not, and as he admitted, it would be very difficult to walk away from all this. Throughout his post-game interviews, Duncan gave somewhat-conflicting hints about his future. Asked why he ...
Tim Duncan is the best power forward of his generation, and perhaps the greatest big man of all time. Everyone agrees he's a top-10 talent.
Perhaps the interview was designed to entice laughs and puns. Ironically enough, Duncan's persona, playing style and on-court demeanor screamed the opposite through his 19 years in the NBA.
Did you catch Tim Duncan’s retirement interview on Wednesday? Probably not. Because rather than sitting down with ESPN, Fox Sports, or any number of other major media outlets, Duncan decided to ...
Duncan averaged 19 points, 10.8 rebounds and 2.2 blocks in 19 seasons that included five NBA titles, two MVPs and 15 All-Star appearances.
The way he executes the movements, he's a f--king monster." Echols, who is clearly dying to say fundamentals throughout the interview, went on to talk about actually fighting Duncan.
In 1998, San Antonio Spurs star Tim Duncan said not only that he wasn't impressed by Michael Jordan, but that he wasn't impressed by literally anyone.
WATCH: Tim Duncan gives lengthy post-retirement interview The future Hall of Famer seems at ease with his decision By James Herbert Jul 13, 2016 at 5:31 pm ET • 1 min read ...
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