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Tim Duncan's hair then and now: Photos of ex-Spurs star with dreadlocks are unrecognizable since retirement
Here's how the all-time great looks now, versus his time playing for the Spurs.
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That was the last time I would talk junk to Tim - Draymond Green reveals the exact moment Tim Duncan made him stop talking trash
Draymond Green tried trash-talking Tim Duncan once and never attempted it again.
Tim Duncan is not walking through that door for the San Antonio Spurs as a player, but the franchise icon is back in the NBA Finals conversation. With the Spurs hosting the New York Knicks in Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals at Frost Bank Center, Duncan’s ...
For San Antonio Spurs fans, the name Tim Duncan is timeless. Selected No. 1 overall in the 1997 NBA Draft, Duncan spent his entire 19-year career with the franchise, becoming the ultimate symbol of consistency and excellence. Even after retirement, he ...
Everyone knows Gregg Popovich, but what about his replacement, Mitch Johnson? Here's all you need to know about the Spurs' head coach.
Look back at Tim Duncan's illustrious 19-year NBA career that was filled with MVPs, Finals accolades, championships and more. Take a look at some of the best moments from Tim Duncan's 19-year NBA career. NBA TV's Steve Smith talks with Tim Duncan about his five NBA championships and his 17 year career as a Spur.
SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio Spurs icon Tim Duncan is back in the trading card world. After nearly two decades, new Duncan autographed cards will be made available to collectors and fans only at Panini of America. Panini America, the world’s largest ...
When NBA fans think of Tim Duncan, they picture the quiet, fundamentally sound superstar who led the San Antonio Spurs to five championships and became one of the greatest power forwards of all time. Nicknamed “The Big Fundamental,” Duncan built a Hall ...
Our NBA handicapper gives his best bets for the Knicks-Spurs NBA Finals matchup. Popovich maintains a role with the Spurs post-retirement and apparently offered a candid locker-room assessment of San Antonio's play after a listless Game 3 loss.