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Duncan's personal honors: 2 regular season MVP, 3 Finals MVP, 9 first team, 1 second team, 7 defensive first team, 3 defensive second team Stats: 3rd active EFF in the regular season, 1st active EFF in the playoffs) Putting Duncan at the top of this list will definitely attract criticism from many Shaq fans, but judging from the comparison of a series of honors and statistics, I still think Duncan is worthy of this position.
Maybe O'Neal shines brighter than Duncan in the moment of the triple championship in 000000, but Duncan is a star who has kept the Spurs at the top of the league since entering the league, and the Spurs' winning percentage (559-229, ranking first in the four major leagues in the United States) over the past decade can be said to be largely due to Duncan. Duncan's sidekicks have never been dominant, from the aging David to the immature Parker and Manu, Duncan can still lead the Spurs to the top of the league after a change of teammates around him. Winning four championships in 9 years, something Big Bird didn't do with 2 50 big mchales and parish.
Looking at individual stats and accolades, Duncan is the pinnacle of active players. He has been in the All-NBA and Defensive Team every year since he entered the league for 10 years. No. 3 in the league in regular season efficiency, No. 1 in playoff efficiency, playoff type player, that's exactly what a great player should do.
Duncan's flaw lies in 1He has never led the team to defend the title 2He's a true team player, all about winning and not caring about his stats (although his stats are great, they never feel horrible).
Just like Russell, often many people overlook their greatness.
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2 times in the regular season and 3 times in the finals. Satisfied.
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2 regular season MVPs, 3 finals MVPs
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Duncan (Tim Duncan) has won two regular-season MVPs: in 2001-2002 and 2002-2003.
Tim Duncan: Born on April 25, 1976, is a former American professional basketball player who plays as a power forward and center.
Tim Duncan was selected by the Spurs with the first pick in the first round of the 1997 NBA Draft and was named NBA Rookie of the Year in his rookie season; Won five NBA championships in his career; Two-time NBA regular season MVP selection;Three-time NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (FMVP); 15-time All-NBA All-NBA (tied for second all-time); 15-time All-NBA Defensive Team selection (No. 1 all-time); Fifteen-time NBA All-Star Game selection (fourth all-time).
On May 23, 2013, Duncan had 500 blocks in the playoffs, the first in history. On April 6, 2016, Tim Duncan won his 1,000th career regular season win, becoming the third player in history to win a thousand games and the first player to win a thousand on the same team.
On July 11, 2016, Duncan announced his retirement, ending a 19-year NBA career. On December 19 of the same year, the Spurs hosted the Pelicans and held a jersey retirement ceremony for Duncan's No. 21 jersey after the game.
Duncan's two-time regular season MVP:
In the 2001-02 season, Duncan averaged points, rebounds, assists, and blocks per game, scoring the highest single-season of his career, and was once again named to the All-NBA and All-Defensive Team and won the regular season MVP for the first time.
In the 2002-03 season, Duncan averaged one rebound, one assist and one block per game in the regular season, was once again named to the All-Star and All-Defensive Team, and became the first player since Jordan to win back-to-back regular season MVP. In the finals, the Spurs defeated the Nets to win the championship again, Duncan averaged 17 rebounds, blocks and assists per game in 6 finals games, won the second Finals MVP trophy in his career, and the 6th game of the coronation was 21 points, 20 rebounds, 10 assists and 8 blocks, almost becoming the first person in history to achieve a quadruple-double feat in the finals.
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A total of 5, in 1998-99, 2002-03, 2004-05, 2006-07, 2013-14, 6 finals and 5 championships.
In the 1998-99 season, the Spurs went 4-1 to the Knicks.
2002-03 Spurs 4-2 Nets Duncan single-core championship, peak season, MVP plus FMVP.
2004-05 Spurs 4-3 Pistons A classic matchup between two of the top defensive teams of all time.
The 2006-07 Spurs 4-0 Cavaliers taught young James a lesson.
2013-14 Spurs 4-1 Heat The Spurs' last three all-time top offensive firepower completely crushed the Heat.
The only Finals loss was 3-4 for the Heat in '13, where Ray Allen's stunning three-pointer took Duncan's championship.
He is a four-time NBA champion, a three-time NBA Finals MVP, and a two-time NBA regular season MVP
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