Tim Duncan
Definition
Tim Duncan (born April 25, 1965) is a retired American professional basketball player widely regarded as one of the greatest power forwards in NBA history, nicknamed 'The Big Fundamental' for his efficient, no-frills style of play.
He spent his entire 19-year career with the San Antonio Spurs, winning five NBA championships, two NBA MVP awards, three Finals MVP awards, and 15 All-Star selections.
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Tim Duncan's bank shot was so reliable, it made highlight reels look like geometry textbooks.
In a league of dunkers and trash-talkers, Tim Duncan quietly stacked rings like a Spurs accountant balancing the books.
Retired Tim Duncan now coaches from the front office, proving fundamentals age like fine wine – or Spurs dynasty vinegar.
Opponents faced Tim Duncan like a tax audit: precise, unavoidable, and leaving you questioning your fundamentals.