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San Antonio Spurs star power forward Tim Duncan yesterday announced his retirement after 19 seasons in the NBA, ending a glittering career that included five National Basketball Association championships and 15 All-Star Game appearances.
The 40-year-old Duncan, who was originally selected by the Spurs as the first overall pick in the 1997 NBA draft, spent his entire career with the team. They reached the playoffs in every one of his 19 seasons, the team said in a statement.
“Nineteen seasons. Five rings. One team. #ThankYouTD,” the Spurs tweeted.
Duncan, together with Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili, formed one of the most successful trios in NBA history. They hold the league record for regular season wins (575) and postseason wins (126), according to the team.
Duncan and Spurs coach Gregg Popovich also formed a dynamic duo, accounting for the most wins ever by a player-coach duo at 1,001.
Duncan, a three-time NBA Finals MVP and a two-time regular season MVP, is widely regarded as one of the best power forwards ever to play the game.
He averaged 19 points and 10.8 rebounds per game during his career. Last season’s campaign was disrupted by a knee injury and he played in only 61 games.
San Antonio was eliminated in the playoff this past season by the Oklahoma City Thunder.
In a league where players often change teams, Duncan was an anomaly — he remained with the Spurs for 19 seasons, a mark tied by Laker great Kobe Bryant, who retired this season, and retired Utah Jazz guard John Stockton.
At the end of June, Duncan had exercised a $6.4mn player option for next season, but talk of retirement loomed large.
Spanish star Pau Gasol, who during his career has played power forward and center, has reportedly agreed to join San Antonio on a two-year deal worth $30mn, after spending the last two seasons with the Chicago Bulls — and it now looks like he will help fill the void left by Duncan.
Ginobili, 38, has said he plans to take his time in deciding about playing a 15th season for the Spurs for $2.9mn next season.
News about Duncan quickly began trending on Twitter, with the hashtag #ThankYouTD taking hold. “A player who will never be replaced. Thanks for the memories!” said the alumni of Duncan’s alma mater, Wake Forest University. “Much respect!” tweeted the Los Angeles Clippers.
FACTFILE
Last name: Duncan
First name: Tim
Date of birth: April 25, 1976
Place of birth: US Virgin Islands
Height: 6’11” (2.11 m)
Weight: 250 lbs (113 kg)
Position: Power forward
University: Wake Forest
University
Team: San Antonio Spurs
(1997-2016)
Achievements NBA:
Champion (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2014)
Finalist (2004, 2008)
Regular season MVP (2001-02, 2002-03)
NBA Finals MVP (1999, 2003, 2005)
15 All-Star Game selections
All-Star Game MVP (2000)
Rookie of the Year (1997-98)
Olympics:
Bronze medallist, 2004.
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