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NBA's Greatest Players in History: Tim Duncan

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NBA's Greatest Players in History: Tim Duncan
NBA's Greatest Players in History: Tim Duncan

Tim Duncan #21 of the San Antonio Spurs reacts while taking on the Memphis Grizzlies during Game Three of the Western Conference Finals of the 2013 NBA Playoffs at the FedExForum on May 25, 2013 in Memphis, Tennessee. Photo: Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images

The Big Fundamental's Legacy of Championships and Consistency

  • 5-time NBA champion and 3-time Finals MVP
  • 15-time All-Star and 2-time regular season MVP
  • All-time leader in Spurs franchise history for points, rebounds, and blocks
  • Member of the NBA's 75th Anniversary Team

Tim Duncan, the cornerstone of the San Antonio Spurs dynasty, redefined excellence through fundamentals, leadership, and unparalleled consistency over a 19-year NBA career.

Overview

Tim Duncan's NBA journey is a testament to the power of fundamentals, teamwork, and unwavering dedication. Drafted first overall by the San Antonio Spurs in 1997, Duncan quickly established himself as one of the most dominant big men in league history. His combination of offensive skill, defensive prowess, and basketball IQ made him the centrepiece of a Spurs dynasty that won five NBA championships over nearly two decades.

Tim Duncan #21 of the San Antonio Spurs dunks on the Miami Heat during Game Four of the 2014 NBA Finals at American Airlines Arena on June 12, 2014 in Miami, Florida. Photo: Chris Trotman/Getty Images

Career snapshot

Duncan's career statistics are staggering: 19 seasons, all with the Spurs, averaging 19.0 points, 10.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 2.2 blocks per game. He was selected to 15 All-Star teams, 15 All-NBA Teams (10 First Team selections), and 15 All-Defensive Teams. Duncan won the NBA MVP award twice (2002, 2003) and was named Finals MVP three times (1999, 2003, 2005).

Kevin Durant #35 of the Oklahoma City Thunder has his shot blocked by Tim Duncan #21 of the San Antonio Spurs in the first quarter in Game Two of the Western Conference Finals during the 2014 NBA Playoffs at AT&T Center on May 21, 2014 in San Antonio, Texas. Photo: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images

Playing style

Nicknamed "The Big Fundamental" by Shaquille O'Neal, Duncan's game was built on impeccable footwork, precise positioning, and an array of post moves that were nearly unstoppable. His signature bank shot became one of the most reliable weapons in NBA history. Defensively, Duncan anchored the Spurs' formidable interior defence with his timing, positioning, and shot-blocking ability.

Why Tim Duncan is on our list

Duncan's impact transcends his impressive statistics. He was the cornerstone of one of the most successful and consistent franchises in NBA history. The Spurs made the playoffs in all 19 of Duncan's seasons, winning 50 or more games in 18 of those years (the exception being the lockout-shortened 1998-99 season, in which they won their first championship).

Duncan's leadership, selflessness, and commitment to team success set the tone for the Spurs' culture of excellence. His willingness to adapt his game and take on a reduced role in later years allowed the team to remain competitive and nurture the next generation of stars.

Five Fast Facts

  1. Duncan is the only player in NBA history to be selected to both the All-NBA and All-Defensive Teams in each of his first 13 seasons
  2. He holds the record for most double-doubles in playoff history with 164
  3. Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginobili hold the record for most wins by a trio in both regular season (575) and postseason (126) history
  4. He is one of only three players in NBA history to win 1,000 games with a single team
  5. Duncan's career spanned three decades, winning championships in 1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2014
Tim Duncan #21 of the San Antonio Spurs posts up LeBron James #6 of the Miami Heat in the second half during Game Three of the 2013 NBA Finals at the AT&T Center on June 11, 2013 in San Antonio, Texas. Photo: Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images

Career Highlights Timeline

1997: Drafted 1st overall by the San Antonio Spurs, wins Rookie of the Year

1999: Wins first NBA championship and Finals MVP

2002: Wins first regular season MVP award

2003: Wins second NBA championship, regular season MVP, and Finals MVP

2005: Wins third NBA championship and second Finals MVP

2007: Wins fourth NBA championship

2014: Wins fifth NBA championship at age 38

2016: Retires from the NBA after 19 seasons

Tim Duncan's legacy as one of the most dominant players in NBA history is secure. His combination of individual excellence, team success, and longevity places him among the greatest power forwards and overall players the game has ever seen. Duncan's impact on the sport extends beyond his on-court achievements, as he helped establish a culture of excellence and professionalism in San Antonio that became the envy of the league. His fundamentally sound game, leadership, and consistent brilliance over nearly two decades make him an undeniable choice for any list of the NBA's most dominant players.

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