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    Easily my favorite NBA player, TD, decides to retire at the age of 40.
    Reading the following summary makes you realize again how much impact he had. A truly great player.

    SAN ANTONIO (July 11, 2016) – San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan today announced that he will retire after 19 seasons with the organization. Since drafting Duncan, the Spurs won five championships and posted a 1,072-438 regular season record, giving the team a .710 winning percentage, which is the best 19-year stretch in NBA history and was the best in all of the NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB over the last 19 years.  


    TIM DUNCAN ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT
    Five-Time Champion Concludes 19-Year Career in San Antonio


    SAN ANTONIO (July 11, 2016) – San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan today announced that he will retire after 19 seasons with the organization. Since drafting Duncan, the Spurs won five championships and posted a 1,072-438 regular season record, giving the team a .710 winning percentage, which is the best 19-year stretch in NBA history and was the best in all of the NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB over the last 19 years.


    Originally selected by the Spurs as the first overall pick in the 1997 NBA Draft, Duncan helped San Antonio reach the playoffs in each of his 19 seasons and became the only player in league history to start and win a title in three different decades. The Silver and Black won at least 50 games the last 17 seasons, the longest streak in league history, and posted at least a .600 winning percentage in each of Duncan’s 19 seasons, an all-time record for most consecutive seasons with a .600 win percentage in the four major U.S. sports.


    The 40-year-old Duncan comes off of a season in which he led the NBA in Defensive RPM (5.41) and became just the third player in league history to reach 1,000 career wins, as well as the only player to reach 1,000 wins with one team. He helped the Spurs to a franchise-best 67-15 record and also became one of two players in NBA history to record at least 26,000 points, 15,000 rebounds and 3,000 blocks in his career (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar).


    Duncan totaled 15 All-NBA Team selections (tied for most all-time) and 15 NBA All-Defensive Team honors (most all-time), garnering both honors in the same season 15 times, the most in league history. The 1998 Rookie of the Year was named NBA MVP twice (2002, 2003) and NBA Finals MVP three times (1999, 2003 and 2005).


    In his NBA career, the 15-time All-Star appeared in a total of 1,392 games and averaged 19.0 points, 10.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.17 blocks in 34.0 minutes. He shot .506 (10,285-20,334) from the floor and .696 (5,896-8,468) from the free throw line.


    The Wake Forest graduate is the Spurs all-time NBA leader in total points (26,496), rebounds (15,091), blocked shots (3,020), minutes (47,368) and games played (1,392), as well as third in assists (4,225). In NBA history, Duncan is fifth all-time in double-doubles (841) and blocks, sixth in rebounding and 14th in scoring.


    As the only player in NBA history to play over 9,000 career minutes in the playoffs, Duncan ranks first all-time in postseason double-doubles (164) and blocks (568), third in rebounds (2,859) and sixth in points (5,172). For his career, Duncan appeared in 251 postseason contests (second all-time) and averaged 20.6 points, 11.4 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 37.3 minutes while shooting .501 (1,975-3,939) from the field.


    Along with teammates Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili, Duncan is part of the NBA record for most wins by a trio in both the regular season (575) and postseason (126). Duncan and Gregg Popovich have the most wins by a player-coach duo in NBA history (1,001) and the Spurs forward finishes his career in San Antonio as one of just three players in NBA history, along with John Stockton and Kobe Bryant, to spend 19 seasons with one franchise.
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  • #2
    He was truly an all-time great no doubt. Prime Duncan from 1999-2005 makes my top 10 all time list at around 9th or 10th.
    His 2003 championship playoff run is one of the greatest one man dominated team runs in Nba history. He led them in almost every offensive category and was the rim protector. Only negative was his 2004 Olympic experience where he was in constant foul trouble. The other thing I would say is that people tend to overrate him by placing him in the top 5 all time because they argue he was the greatest power forward of all time. This may be true but the fact is that he played center for most of his career. And there are many centers better than him in nba history.
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    • #3
      Respect.

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      • #4
        End of an era as another all time great retires. One of the overall good guys in the NBA where he let his game do the talking in an era of polarizing figures. He retired with very little fanfare.
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        HERE WE STAY UNTIL THE COWBELLS COME HOME

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        • #5
          NBA will not be the same without him.
          Kobe and Tim Duncan two great players left NBA same season.
          He deserves a great farewell...
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          • #6
            Hats off to the Big Fundamental Tim Duncan. Not the most athletic guy on the floor, but very effective at what he does.
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            Not sure why all on here got salty when the Serbian coach said Gilas lacked any real quality. I mean isn't that glaringly obvious.

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            • #7
              I saw this on reddit:

              Fun Fact: In 19 years Tim Duncan has played in the league, he only got ejected once, for laughing.

              below is the video

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