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Timothy Theodore Duncan (born April 25, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player. He spent his entire 19-year career with the San Antonio Spurs in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Nicknamed "the Big Fundamental", he is widely regarded as the greatest power forward of all time and one of the greatest players in NBA history, and was a central contributor to the franchise's success during the 2000s and 2010s. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2020 and named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team in 2021. Born and raised on Saint Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Duncan initially aspired to be a competitive swimmer, but took up basketball at 14 after Hurricane Hugo destroyed the island's only Olympic-sized pool. In high school, he played basketball for St. Dunstan's Episcopal. In college, Duncan played for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, and in his senior year, he received the John Wooden Award and was named the Naismith College Player of the Year and the USBWA College Player of the Year. After graduating from college, Duncan was the NBA Rookie of the Year after being selected by San Antonio with the first overall pick in the 1997 NBA draft. He primarily played the power forward position and also played center throughout his career. He is a five-time NBA champion, a two-time NBA MVP, a three-time NBA Finals MVP, a 15-time NBA All-Star, and the only player to be selected to both the All-NBA and All-Defensive Teams for 13 consecutive seasons. Off the court, Duncan created the Tim Duncan Foundation to raise health awareness and fund education and youth sports programs. Early life Duncan was born and raised in Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. He is the son of immigrants from Anguilla: Ione, a professional midwife, and William Duncan, a mason. He has two older sisters, Cheryl and Tricia, and an older brother, Scott, who became a film director and cinematographer. Cheryl was a champion swimmer before she became a nurse, and Tricia swam for the U.S. Virgin Islands at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. In school, Duncan was a bright pupil and dreamt of becoming an Olympic-level swimmer like Tricia. His parents were very supportive, and Duncan excelled at swimming, becoming a teenage standout in the 50-, 100-, and 400-meter freestyle and aiming to go to the 1992 Olympic Games as a member of the United States Team. In 1989, after Hurricane Hugo destroyed the island's only Olympic-sized swimming pool, Duncan was forced to swim in the ocean instead, and his fear of sharks ruined his enthusiasm for the sport. He was dealt another emotional blow when his mother died of breast cancer on April 24, 1990, the day before his 14th birthday. On her deathbed, she made Duncan and his sisters promise that they would graduate from college, going a long way in explaining Duncan's later refusal to leave college early for the NBA. Duncan never swam competitively again, but his brother-in-law inspired him to turn to basketball. Initially, Duncan had difficulties adapting to the game he thought would help relieve his pain and frustration. St. Croix Country Day School athletic director Nancy Pomroy has said, "[Duncan] was so huge. So big and tall, but he was awfully awkward at the time." He overcame his awkwardness to become a standout for the St. Dunstan's Episcopal High School, averaging 25 points per game as a senior. His play attracted the attention of several universities. Wake Forest University basketball coach Dave Odom, in particular, grew interested in Duncan after the 16-year-old allegedly played NBA star Alonzo Mourning to a draw in a 5-on-5 pick-up game. Odom was searching for a tall, physical player to play near the basket. Given the weak level of basketball in the Virgin Islands, Odom was wary about Duncan at first, especially after first meeting him and thinking him inattentive; Duncan stared blankly at Odom for most of the conversation. But after the first talk, Odom understood that this was just Duncan's demeanor and discovered that he was not only a talented athlete but also a quick learner. Eventually, despite scholarship offers by the University of Hartford, the University of Delaware, and Providence College, Duncan joined Odom's Wake Forest Demon Deacons. College career In the year before Duncan's arrival at Wake Forest University, the Demon Deacons had reached the Sweet 16, but then lost leading scorer Rodney Rogers, who entered the 1993 NBA draft. In the 1993–94 NCAA season, Coach Dave Odom was considering redshirting Duncan, but was forced to play him after fellow freshman big man Makhtar N'Diaye violated NCAA rules and eventually transferred to Michigan. Duncan struggled with early transition problems and was even held scoreless in his first college game, but as the year progressed, he and teammate Randolph Childress led the Deacons to a 20–11 win–loss record. Duncan's style of play was simple yet effective, combining an array of low-post moves, mid-range bank shots, and tough defense. He was chosen to represent the U.S. in the 1994 Goodwill Games. Meanwhile, Duncan worked towards a degree in psychology and also took classes in anthropology and Chinese literature. Despite his heavy focus on basketball, Wake Forest psychology department chairperson Deborah Best said, "Tim ... was one of my more intellectual students. ... Other than his height, I couldn't tell him from any other student at Wake Forest." Duncan also established his reputation as a stoic player, to the extent that opposing fans taunted him as "Mr. Spock", the prototype of a logical, detached character from Star Trek. In the 1994–95 NCAA season, the sophomore was soon called one of the best prospects among those eligible for the NBA, along with peers Joe Smith, Rasheed Wallace, and Jerry Stackhouse. Los Angeles Lakers general manager Jerry West suggested that Duncan might become the top pick in the 1995 NBA draft if he went early; however, Duncan said that he had no intention of going pro before graduation, despite the NBA's plan to add a rookie salary cap in 1996. Though it meant passing up a large amount of money, Duncan was loath to deviate from his determination to stay in school. In that season, he led the Demon Deacons into the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championship game against the Rasheed Wallace-led North Carolina Tar Heels. During that game, Duncan neutralized Wallace, while Childress sealed the win with a jump shot with four seconds left in overtime. In the NCAA tournament, the Demon Deacons reached the Sweet 16. Playing against Oklahoma State, Duncan scored 12 points to go with 22 rebounds and eight blocks, outplaying Bryant Reeves, but Wake Forest still lost, 71–66. Duncan ended the season averaging 16.8 points and 12.5 rebounds per game, was named Defensive Player of the Year, and became the third-best shot-blocker in NCAA history with 3.98 blocks per game. He was also voted All-ACC First Team, a feat he would repeat in his two re.... Discover the Duncan Duncan popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Duncan Duncan books.

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  • The Face of Deception synopsis, comments

    The Face of Deception

    Iris Johansen

    An unidentified skull...A trail of terrifying secrets...And a woman whose talented hands could reveal the shocking truth...As a forensic sculptor, Eve Duncan helps identify the dea...

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    Dark Tribute

    Iris Johansen

    New York Times bestseller Iris Johansen is back with another high octane thriller in Dark Tribute that will leave your mind racing and your heart pounding. Despite her tragic chi...

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    The Persuasion

    Iris Johansen

    When she becomes a madman's target, Eve Duncan's daughter Jane must team up with longtime love interest Seth Caleb in this suspense novel from the #1 bestselling author of Smokescr...

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    A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

    George R.R. Martin & Gary Gianni

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER  NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY LOS ANGELES TIMES AND BUZZFEED  Taking place nearly a century before the events of A Game of Th...

  • A Bitter Feast synopsis, comments

    A Bitter Feast

    Deborah Crombie

    "Crombie’s characters are rich, emotionally textured, fully human. They are the remarkable creations of a remarkable writer."Louise Penny“Nobody writes the modern English mystery t...

  • Mourn Not Your Dead synopsis, comments

    Mourn Not Your Dead

    Deborah Crombie

    In this superb and engaging mystery from awardwinning author Deborah Crombie, a powerful policeman is found brutally murdered in his kitchen just outside of London and Scotland Yar...

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    Dreaming of the Bones

    Deborah Crombie

    It is the call Scotland Yard Superintendent Duncan Kincaid never expected and one he certainly doesn't want. Victoria, his exwife, who walked out without an explanation more than ...

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    All Shall Be Well

    Deborah Crombie

    From an author who is “writing in P.D. James territory” (Associated Press) comes a compelling Scotland Yard detective novel in the entertaining Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James serie...

  • An Eve Duncan Collection From Iris Johansen synopsis, comments

    An Eve Duncan Collection From Iris Johansen

    Iris Johansen

    New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen has captivated millions of readers with her fastpaced forensics thrillers featuring heroine Eve Duncan. Here together for the first ...

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    The Education of Nevada Duncan

    Carl Weber & C. N. Phillips

    Nevada Duncan is the heir to the Duncan and Zuniga crime family fortunes, but before he can take the mantle of power, he has to be educated about the family business. So, after the...

  • Taking Eve synopsis, comments

    Taking Eve

    Iris Johansen

    "Filled with intriguing twists and characters and an overarching mystery that will keep fans coming back."Kirkus Reviews In this New York Times bestselling thriller from Iris Johan...

  • Eight Days to Live synopsis, comments

    Eight Days to Live

    Iris Johansen

    Numberone New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen delivers a thriller that will chill you to the core: Eve Duncan's adopted daughter Jane has been targeted by a mysterious ...

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    Shadow Play

    Iris Johansen

    Shadow Play is a New York Times bestselling Eve Duncan novel from Iris Johansen. Eve Duncan is the most soughtafter artist in the field of forensic sculpting. Dedicated to her ...

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    Bonnie

    Iris Johansen

    The truth has eluded her for years…Now, is she ready to face it? The #1 New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen has written an explosive conclusion to the trilogy that wi...

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    Smokescreen

    Iris Johansen

    In this pulsepounding thriller from #1 New York Timesbestselling author Iris Johansen, forensic sculptor Eve Duncan journeys to Africa to help families torn apart by a violent atta...

  • Leave the Grave Green synopsis, comments

    Leave the Grave Green

    Deborah Crombie

    When Connor Swann, the dissolute soninlaw of renowned and influential Sir Gerald and Dame Caroline Asherton, is found floating in a Thames River lock, the circumstances eerily reca...

  • A Share in Death synopsis, comments

    A Share in Death

    Deborah Crombie

    In this “thoroughly entertaining mystery with a cleverly conceived and wellexecuted plot” (Booklist), Edgar Awardnominated author Deborah Crombie introduces us to Duncan Kincaid of...

  • The Sound of Broken Glass synopsis, comments

    The Sound of Broken Glass

    Deborah Crombie

    Scotland Yard detectives Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James are on the case in Deborah Crombie’s The Sound of Broken Glass, a captivating mystery that blends a murder from the past wit...

  • The Little House synopsis, comments

    The Little House

    Mrs. Johnston's Class

    A retelling of "The Little House" by Mrs. Johnston's 3rd Grade.

  • Survive the Night synopsis, comments

    Survive the Night

    Diana Duncan

    Lifeand lovehang in the balance.Pacifist Bailey Chambers fell for SWAT doorkicker Conall O'Rourke against her better judgment. A glimpse into his violent job helped her regain her ...

  • Minecraft synopsis, comments

    Minecraft

    Chris Duncan

    Simple Introduction on how to get players to join your minecraft server. Expand and grow your server today!

  • Chasing the Night synopsis, comments

    Chasing the Night

    Iris Johansen

    Bestselling author Iris Johansen creates another thrill ride, with the much anticipated return of Eve Duncan in Chasing the Night. A CIA agent's twoyearold child was stolen in th...

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    Released

    Megan Duncan

    After a demon apocalypse kills their parents and everyone they know, 17year old Abby Phillips, her brother, Carter, and friend, Max flee their home to travel through what has becom...

  • Now May You Weep synopsis, comments

    Now May You Weep

    Deborah Crombie

    Newly appointed Detective Inspector Gemma James has never thought to question her friend Hazel Cavendish about her past. So it is quite a shock when Gemma learns that their holiday...

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    Quinn

    Iris Johansen

    #1 New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen explores the darkest corners of the human heart as forensic sculptor Eve Duncan closes in on the killer who stole her daughter so...

  • Blood Game synopsis, comments

    Blood Game

    Iris Johansen

    First comes darkness, then comes fear Eve Duncan is back! Blockbuster New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen's thrilling Blood Game brings Eve closer to discovering her da...

  • Garden of Lamentations synopsis, comments

    Garden of Lamentations

    Deborah Crombie

    Scotland Yard detectives Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James are drawn into separate investigations that hold disturbingand deadlycomplications for their own lives in this powerful myst...

  • A Face to Die For synopsis, comments

    A Face to Die For

    Iris Johansen

    Eve Duncan attempts to unearth one of history’s mostintriguing lost secrets in this adventure ripped from the pages of Greek mythology, by #1 New York Times bestselling author Iris...

  • Kissed a Sad Goodbye synopsis, comments

    Kissed a Sad Goodbye

    Deborah Crombie

    Scotland Yard's Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James face their most haunting case yet when the past devastatingly intersects with the present....The call from Scotland Yard couldn't hav...

  • Night and Day synopsis, comments

    Night and Day

    Iris Johansen

    Full of danger, intrigue and heart, Iris Johansen's New York Times bestseller, Night and Day, is a breathtaking, highenergy adventure that’s sure to keep readers riveted from the f...

  • The Fingertips of Duncan Dorfman synopsis, comments

    The Fingertips of Duncan Dorfman

    Meg Wolitzer

    Friendship, family, and highstakes Scrabble come together in this compelling novel from a bestselling author Duncan Dorfman, April Blunt, and Nate Saviano don't seem to have much i...

  • Hide Away synopsis, comments

    Hide Away

    Iris Johansen

    A New York Times bestseller, Hide Away is an explosive Eve Duncan novel from Iris JohansenDARK SECRETS Worldfamous forensic sculptor Eve Duncan has landed in a wellguarded hospita...

  • Where Memories Lie synopsis, comments

    Where Memories Lie

    Deborah Crombie

    “Chilling and humane….Skillful and subtle….A deeply moving novel that transcends genre.” Richmond Times DispatchA sinister mystery that leads all the way back to the Holocaust ensn...

  • Silencing Eve synopsis, comments

    Silencing Eve

    Iris Johansen

    Silencing Eve is a New York Times bestselling Eve Duncan novel from beloved thriller author Iris Johansen. When it comes to Eve Duncan, never say never ..."Iris Johansen expertly r...

  • No Mark upon Her synopsis, comments

    No Mark upon Her

    Deborah Crombie

    New York Times Notable author Deborah Crombie is regularly named among the greats of Britishset crime fiction (P.D. James, Ruth Rendell, Elizabeth George et al) for her riveting po...

  • Necessary as Blood synopsis, comments

    Necessary as Blood

    Deborah Crombie

    Necessary As Blood is the latest entry in Deborah Crombie’s New York Times Notable, Edgar®, Agatha, and Macavity Awardsnominated mystery series featuring Scotland Yard detectives D...

  • The Killing Game synopsis, comments

    The Killing Game

    Iris Johansen

    A merciless killer on the hunt...an innocent child in his sights...a woman driven to the edge to stop him...The killer knows Eve Duncan all too well. He knows the pain she feels fo...

  • To Dwell in Darkness synopsis, comments

    To Dwell in Darkness

    Deborah Crombie

    In the tradition of Elizabeth George, Louise Penny, and P. D. James, New York Times bestselling author Deborah Crombie delivers a powerful tale of intrigue, betrayal, and lies that...

  • Water Like a Stone synopsis, comments

    Water Like a Stone

    Deborah Crombie

    When Scotland Yard superintendent Duncan Kincaid takes Gemma, Kit, and Toby for a holiday visit to his family in Cheshire, Gemma is soon entranced with Nantwich's pretty buildings ...