San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan announced on Monday that he is retiring after 19 seasons in the NBA.
Duncan, who turned 40 in April, was drafted by the Spurs in 1997 as the No. 1 overall pick. He spent his entire career with the Spurs and won Rookie of the Year. He also earned All-NBA First-Team honors and made the NBA All-Defensive First Team eight teams. In his career he averaged 19 points, 10.8 rebounds, three assists, and 2.2 blocks, according to ESPN. Duncan ranks 14th all-time in points (26, 4960), sixth in rebounds (15,091), and fifth in blocks (3,020). He won five NBA titles, two NBA MVP awards, was the NBA Finals MVP three times, and made 15 All-Star appearances. He is considered to be one of the greatest players in league history.
The Spurs are 1,072-438 in the regular season since drafting Duncan. That's the best record in NBA history over a 19-year period.
"Tim Duncan is one of the most dominant players in NBA history. His devotion to excellence and mastery of the game led to five NBA championships, two regular-season MVP awards and a place among the all-time greats, while his understated selflessness made him the ultimate teammate,” NBA commissioner Adam Silver said in a statement.
The commissioner went on to say that Duncan represented the Spurs and the league with class and everyone in the NBA thanks him for his impact on the game.
Players from around the league, as well as former players all took to Twitter to react to Duncan’s retirement.
Even tho I knew it was coming, I'm still moved by the news. What a HUGE honor to have played with him for 14 seasons! #ThankYouTD
— Manu Ginobili (@manuginobili) July 11, 2016
Congrats TD #19yrs #GoSpursGo
— Kobe Bryant (@kobebryant) July 11, 2016
Got a chance to play against Duncan for 10years and every time I played against him I was in amazement!! Congrats on a great career!!
— Kyle Lowry (@Klow7) July 11, 2016
Greatest PF that ever played the game of basketball and the best teammate i ever had an honor to play with. #ThankYouTD #ThankYouTD
— Beno Udrih (@BenoUdrih1) July 11, 2016
Salute to the greatest power forward ever! Illustrious career!! Much respect Timmy D.
— Jamal Crawford (@JCrossover) July 11, 2016
Tim Duncan #Legend
— Bradley Beal (@RealDealBeal23) July 11, 2016
Thanks Timmy D!! A1 Ambassador of the game and gave out that WORK over the years. Congrats on a great career big homie. @NBA
— Anthony Morrow (@MrAnthonyMorrow) July 11, 2016
Can't believe one of the greats is retiring. A lot of battles wit Tim Duncan in the finals. Always been a fan ... https://t.co/mNhABRnEyI
— Mario Chalmers (@mchalmers15) July 11, 2016
Congrats Tim Duncan on an amazing career!! Quiet and humble, but a killer and a champion on the court! #TheBigFundamental
— Jeremy Lin (@JLin7) July 11, 2016
Sometimes all you NEED to say is THANK YOU........To the BEST EXAMPLE of a Leader, Brother, Friend. Looking forward to the Phase Homie!
— Bruce Bowen (@Bowen12) July 11, 2016
Wow man one of the best teammates I've ever had and the best PF of all time has just retired #21 #TD #GOAT https://t.co/8jhFDK1kC6
— Austin Daye (@Adaye5) July 11, 2016
#ThankYouTD, for everything.https://t.co/tsjN4go8Rk
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) July 11, 2016
Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin Garnett is the only player who played in the NBA in 1997-98 that is still in the league with Duncan and Kobe Bryant retiring. Garnett is signed through next season.
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