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He scored in 1,359 consecutive career games. After Duncan's career began, he scored in 1,359 consecutive games, which also allowed him to set a record for consecutive scoring games in the NBA, surpassing Karl Malone (1,356 games), and consistency was the label of Duncan's career.
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The second in history is Mr. 25,000 points + 15,000 rebounds + 3,000 blocks. Duncan has played a super core role on both offensive and defensive ends, scoring 26,496 points in his career, ranking 14th all-time, with 15,091 rebounds, ranking 6th, and 3,020 blocks, ranking 5th, and he also became the second player in history to score at least 25,000 points + 15,000 rebounds + 3,000 blocks, the other being Abdul-Jabbar.
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The second most won playoff games in history. Duncan has led the team to 157 playoff wins, which is the second-highest in history, behind only Fisher (161), but given the different roles played by the two, Duncan is undoubtedly one of the most capable superstars in history, and the Spurs have never missed the playoffs during the Duncan era, with a 60% win rate.
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Laughing on the sidelines and being sent off.
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Because he was sent out of the field because of laughter, there are no ancients before, and it is estimated that there is no one to come.
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Duncan won 1,001 games in his career, becoming the third Mr. 1,000 wins in history after Tempo and Parish, but he only needed 1,389 games to win 1,000 wins, a winning rate of 72%, and he is the fastest player in history to win 1,000 wins. He has dedicated his entire career to the Spurs, from stepping into San Antonio in '97 to saying goodbye in 2016 and dedicating himself to the first team in '19, and throughout the NBA, only Kobe Bryant (20 seasons) and Stockton (19 seasons) have done this.
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15-time All-Team selection, tied for first place in history. Duncan was named to the All-NBA Team 15 times in his career, tying Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and ranking first in history, while at the age of 39, Duncan was also named to the All-NBA Third Team, the second-oldest player in history to be selected to the All-NBA Team, and only after Abdul-Jabbar. In addition, Duncan was named to the All-Defensive Team 15 times, also the all-time first, and his 15-time All-Star selection is also the fourth all-time.
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In 2002, Duncan received the NBA's IBN award. In 2003, he won the Top 10 Athlete in the World award, and the same year, he won the All-American Basketball Player of the Year award. In 2015, Duncan won the Best Teammate award.
On April 6, 2016, Duncan won his 1,000th career game, becoming the third player in NBA history to win 1,000 games and the first player to win 1,000 on the same team.
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In the early days, Duncan's playing was also very violent, but the big injury still affected some of the bounce and explosiveness, and then with the retirement of the general, Duncan's style of play began to transform, and after 02 years, Duncan's offensive position was more close to the basket, and the golf quotient was highlighted, and Duncan's 45-degree angle wiped the board at this stage to achieve supernatural results. won the championship in 2003, and he and David Robinson hugged excitedly in the snow on the scene; In 2005, he smiled like a child when he lifted his third Finals MVP; After missing a goal in the 2013 Finals, he thumped to the floor in frustration...Duncan also has something that he is afraid of losing, he will be annoyed, he will be moved, and that is victory and championship. Duncan has been consistent for decades, but he doesn't care about the stats, and on the night of the 2003 Finals, Duncan completed a quasi-quadruple-double of 20+10+10+8 blocks.
In the post-game interview, when asked "how do you feel about missing out on a historic quadruple-double," Duncan said: "It's pretty cool." In fact, from the beginning of the GDP formation, Duncan has been the backbone of the team, playing more of a low-post role in the game, creating opportunities for his teammates to score.
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Tim Duncan has been fighting on the NBA court for 19 years. Duncan has to be the No. 1 forward in history! If it is said that Duncan is not necessarily the first in history when it comes to selecting centers or interior players, but who dares to beat Duncan at the power forward position? No! Absolutely nothing!
When Duncan entered the Spurs as a rookie, he beat the team's boss at the time, Admiral Robinson, in the team's practice game, which was also the point that made Popovich determined to put Duncan as the core. Excellent ability, low-key personality, and calm style of play, aren't these all things that are in line with what a team leader should have? The facts have fully proved this later, and the outstanding ability has allowed the Spurs to win five championships in nearly two decades, which is the same as the Lakers' gods, which must be surprising to many fans!
If it weren't for Duncan's personality, Duncan's historical ranking would have risen a little, but if Duncan wasn't such a character, his career might not have peaked so long, and GDP might not have been so harmonious, all of which was actually established by Duncan objectively. Duncan, as a power forward, is difficult to match other players in the same position in terms of status and honor, some people will say that Malone, I'm sorry, Malone, he doesn't have a championship, and he is not a level in honor! Duncan's career first met O'Neal of the Purple and Gold Army, which can be said to be a little less down, then met Garnett, and finally Nowitzki, who is competing with the opponent at the same time except for O'Neal?
It's just that Duncan is low-key, he doesn't say it!
Finally, let's talk about Duncan's skills, as a power forward, Duncan is slightly inferior to three-point shots and free throws, and other interior skills can no longer be described as solid, to be said to be the peak. Forty-five degree erases, status single hooks, face frame projections, and inside feints, footsteps, etc. Duncan also has a strong sense of defense and basket protection, rebounding, and blocks are all good players, and Duncan is an all-round representative among the big forwards!
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I think he played 19 seasons, so I think he's a very good basketball player.
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Tim Duncan has been fighting on the NBA court for 19 years, Duncan is Alexandria's No. 1 center, the most powerful interior player, and now has retired from Pena, Tim Duncan was selected by the Spurs with the first pick in the first round in the 1997 NBA selection of Nakatomo Hide, and announced his retirement on July 11, 2016, ending his 19-year NBA career.
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Tim played on Duncan for a total of 19 years on the field, and was drafted by the Spurs with the first pick in the NBA in 1997, during which time Duncan played for the Spurs.
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It's 19 years, he retired in 2016, he entered the NBA in 1997, and he is a very good player.
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Tim Duncan has been fighting on the NBA court for 19 years, he is a very good star, very strong, and his performance on the court is also very good, and he has received a lot of support. Song pretending to be a lack of reeds.
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Duncan has been in the NBA for a total of 19 years, she entered the league through the NBA draft in 1997, and announced her retirement in 2016.
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Tim Duncan is the No. 1 power forward in NBA history for the following reasons.
First, in terms of individual honors, Tim Duncan won the NBA championship in 1999, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2014, of which only in the 2014 NBA Finals, Tim Duncan was at the end of his career, but he still contributed a lot to the team, because the Spurs are more focused on team and defense, Tim Duncan plays a better role in the team than statistically.
Second, Tim Duncan's confrontation with his contemporaries. Tim Duncan was drafted by the Spurs in 1997 as an NBA champion, and his opponents were the Lakers with Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant, as well as the 1996 ** generation, which included Allen Iverson, Maddy and Vince Carter, each of whom was a giant in his own right, because of his long career, he was also a fierce rival of the platinum generation in 2003, among which LeBron James was the most representative, and he led the team to the NBA Finals in 2007. At that time, Tim Duncan said to him, the future is yours, who would have thought that 7 years later, in the 2014 NBA Finals, Tim Duncan led the Spurs to defeat LeBron James again. Not only LeBron James, but Kobe Bryant also admitted that he won a few fewer NBA championships because of the existence of Tim Duncan.
Third, personal influence. Tim Duncan has become the representative of the Spurs, and as long as he has a backbone in the Spurs, he can build a team around him that is enough to challenge for the NBA championship, and he is very similar to LeBron James in this regard. However, LeBron James has a more well-rounded style of play and will lead his teammates, while Tim Duncan is more sacrificial and will give the ball to his teammates.
Both styles of play have merit, but LeBron James is not as focused as Tim Duncan, so the No. 1 forward position in history is Tim Duncan.
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Duncan is the first in history. Duncan is undoubtedly the best power forward in history, and he is not disrespectful to others, although there are many excellent players and homestays in the entire NBA, he is indeed one of the hardest working players I have ever seen, Ken is undoubtedly the most decorated power forward, winning five championships in his career, winning two MVPs, three FMVPs, and ten All-NBA first team selections.
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Yes, because his personal performance is particularly good, and he also has a special status in the NBA, he belongs to the first place.
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No, there are many people who are stronger than him, and these people's abilities are relatively comprehensive.
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Yes, this person can be said to be a particularly good person in the sports industry, and he has also created a lot of very good results, which has made many people particularly admired.
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If you only look at the honors, yes. If you look at personal comprehensive ability, I choose the wolf king.
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Duncan is the first in history, Duncan's strength is very strong, and Duncan's explosiveness on the court is also very good, which can be called the first in history.
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Tim Duncan is arguably the No. 1 forward in NBA history.
1. The perfect integration of individual honor and team honor.
After Tim Duncan landed in the NBA as the No. 1 pick in the 1997 season, the San Antonio Spurs entered the playoffs every year, winning no less than 50 regular season games each year, and signing a No. 1 No. 1 team for 18 seasons, the only one in the league.
As the core, Tim Duncan led the Spurs to five Finals championships in the year, and Tim Duncan himself also won two regular season MVPs and three Finals MVPs.
Compared with players in the same position in history, Karl Malone did not win the championship, although Robert Horry is Mr. Key, there are enough championships, but Horry has never been the core of the championship team, Garnett and Nowitzki have far fewer championships than Duncan.
2. The role of the team is correct.
1) The legend of winning the championship in odd-numbered years from the early single-core championship to the combined GDP.
Since entering the Spurs, Duncan has played nearly 40 minutes in the first ten years, as the core of the team's offense and defense, using Duncan as the axis on offense, passing inside and outside, scoring and playing, and giving the Spurs a chance to make a three-point pitcher on the outside.
When defending, as the team's interior barrier, fills, rotations, blocks, and rebounds are all outstanding.
In the 2002-03 season, in the sixth game of the finals, he had 21 points, 20 rebounds, 10 assists and 8 blocks, and almost became the first person in history to achieve a quadruple-double feat in the finals.
2) Achieving a perfect transition for the team at the end of his career ensured the team's longevity.
Since winning the championship in the 2013-2014 season, as Leonard gradually matured and gradually released the mantle of the offensive and defensive core, coupled with the addition of Aldridge in the 2015-2016 season, the Spurs successfully realized the transformation of the core lineup from Zen Envy GDP to GLA (Danny Green, Leonard, Aldridge), while the team did not have any ups and downs, maintained a very high standard, and ended the regular season with the second regular season record in the league, and was still one of the favorites to win the championship.
Tim Duncan played a big role. Key repentance.
3. Personal data is not much compared to data freaks.
As of the 2015-2016 season, the overall data of individual points per game, rebounds, assists, and blocks are absolutely palace-level data.
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Duncan's 5 records as the No. 1 forward in NBA history are enough to prove Duncan's greatness.
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