Tim Duncan
American basketball player
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2025 | Inducted into the San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame as a member of the 1999 San Antonio Spurs Championship Team. |
2021 | Duncan was named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team. |
November 2020 | Tim Duncan stepped down as assistant coach of the Spurs. |
April 2020 | It was announced that Tim Duncan would be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on August 29. |
March 2020 | Tim Duncan offered to pay for airline tickets for college students in the U.S. Virgin Islands to travel home during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
March 3 2020 | Tim Duncan made his debut as acting head coach, leading the Spurs to a 104–103 comeback win over the Charlotte Hornets. |
July 22 2019 | The San Antonio Spurs announced that Tim Duncan was named an assistant coach. |
June 2018 | Charles Banks reached a settlement and was ordered to pay Tim Duncan $7.5 million. |
2017 | Inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame. |
2017 | Duncan and his girlfriend welcomed their first child. |
August 2017 | BlackJack Speed Shop, in partnership with The Tim Duncan Foundation, organized urgently needed supplies for victims of Hurricane Harvey. |
April 2017 | Charles Banks pled guilty to wire fraud in the case involving Tim Duncan. |
December 18 2016 | The Spurs retired Duncan's No. 21 jersey in a postgame ceremony, making him the eighth Spur in franchise history to have his jersey retired. |
September 2016 | A federal grand jury indicted Charles Banks on two counts of wire fraud related to the case against Tim Duncan. |
July 11 2016 | Duncan announced his retirement from the NBA after 19 seasons with the San Antonio Spurs. |
June 28 2016 | Duncan opted into his $5.6 million contract for the 2016–17 season. |
April 8 2016 | Duncan scored a season-high 21 points in a game against the Denver Nuggets. |
April 5 2016 | In a win over the Utah Jazz, Duncan became the third player with 1,000 victories in the regular season, extending his mark as the NBA's career leader in victories with one team. |
March 19 2016 | Duncan came off the bench for only the third time in his career against the Golden State Warriors, helping the Spurs achieve their 44th straight home win. |
March 10 2016 | Duncan became the sixth player in league history with 15,000 rebounds during the Spurs' 109–101 win over the Chicago Bulls. |
February 27 2016 | In a win over the Houston Rockets, Duncan became the fifth player in NBA history to reach 3,000 blocks. |
January 6 2016 | Duncan scored a then-season high 18 points in a 123–98 win over the Utah Jazz, contributing to the Spurs' franchise-record home winning streak. |
January 2 2016 | Duncan returned to action against the Houston Rockets after missing the Spurs' last three games of December due to rest and right knee soreness, held scoreless for the first time in his 19-year career. |
2015 | Awarded the Twyman–Stokes Teammate of the Year award in his final NBA season. |
2015 | Tim Duncan sued his former investment adviser Charles Banks, claiming over $20 million in losses. |
November 14 2015 | In a win over the Philadelphia 76ers, Duncan had five blocked shots to become the Spurs' franchise leader with 2,955 blocks, surpassing former teammate David Robinson's total. |
November 11 2015 | Duncan pulled down the 14,716th rebound of his career against the Portland Trail Blazers, passing Robert Parish for seventh place on the NBA's all-time rebounding list. |
November 2 2015 | In a win over the New York Knicks, Duncan recorded 16 points, 10 rebounds, and six assists in his NBA-record 954th victory with one team, surpassing John Stockton's 953 wins with the Utah Jazz. |
July 9 2015 | Duncan re-signed with the Spurs to a two-year deal. |
May 20 2015 | Duncan was named to the All-Defensive second team for the seventh time in his career. |
May 2 2015 | The Spurs' quest for back-to-back championships ended as they lost to the Los Angeles Clippers in seven games in the first round of the playoffs. |
April 12 2015 | Duncan played his 1,330th career game against the Phoenix Suns, passing Moses Malone for 11th all-time, scoring 22 points and moving into 14th place on the NBA's all-time scoring list. |
March 6 2015 | Duncan recorded three blocks against the Denver Nuggets, surpassing Patrick Ewing for sixth overall in career blocks. |
March 4 2015 | He recorded six rebounds against the Sacramento Kings, breaking his tie with Nate Thurmond for ninth in career rebounding. |
February 19 2015 | Duncan passed Alex English to move into 16th place on the NBA's all-time scoring list, scoring 30 points against the Los Angeles Clippers. |
2014 | Duncan won his fifth NBA championship with the San Antonio Spurs. |
2014 | Tim Duncan won his fifth NBA Championship with the Spurs, defeating the Miami Heat in the Finals. |
2014 | The San Antonio Spurs concluded the regular season with a league-best 62 wins and advanced through the playoffs, defeating Dallas, Portland, and Oklahoma City to reach the NBA Finals. |
2014 | After winning the Finals, Tim Duncan joined John Salley as the only players to have won a championship in three different decades. |
November 14 2014 | Duncan scored his 25,000th point in the first half of the Spurs' 93–80 win over the Los Angeles Lakers, becoming the 19th player in NBA history to reach this milestone. |
June 23 2014 | Tim Duncan exercised his $10.3 million player option for the 2014–15 season. |
2013 | The Spurs finished the regular season with a record of 58–24 and reached the NBA Finals after sweeping the Los Angeles Lakers and Memphis Grizzlies. |
2013 | In the NBA Finals, Tim Duncan scored 25 points in the first half of Game 6, his largest haul in a half of an NBA Finals game. |
December 2 2013 | Tim Duncan became the oldest player to record a 20–20 game in NBA history, finishing with 23 points and 21 rebounds, along with the game-winning jump shot against the Atlanta Hawks. |
August 2013 | Tim Duncan and Amy Sherrill divorced. |
July 11 2012 | Tim Duncan agreed to re-sign with the San Antonio Spurs, continuing his career with the team. |
May 31 2012 | In the third game of the Western Conference Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Duncan set the record for most career blocks in playoff history, surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. |
March 24 2012 | Tim Duncan was listed as 'DNP-OLD' by head coach Gregg Popovich for a game against the Philadelphia 76ers, humorously acknowledging his age. |
2011 | The Spurs finished the regular season with a record of 61–21, but were upset in the first round of the playoffs by the eighth-seeded Memphis Grizzlies. |
2010 | Tim Duncan became the Spurs' all-time leader in points scored and games played during the 2010–11 season. |
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