Didn't he have a joke about wanting to spit a 16 on Stephen Jackson's rap album? 

I think he was serious though.Didn't he have a joke about wanting to spit a 16 on Stephen Jackson's rap album?![]()
People will talk about the second best SG but not the best PF? Yeah okay20 years from now people will talk about Kobe not Duncan
Duncan the daywalker, got best of both worlds.People will talk about the second best SG but not the best PF? Yeah okay
LMAO1st Tim Duncan joke ever. Timmy still makin history while Kobe ruining his legacy![]()
There's no way Tim Duncan has spent over 150k on clothes in his entire nba career
He's made over 200 m's easy
Duncan Revs Up Style in His Car ShopTim Duncan Revs Up Style in His Car Shop, Revealing a Rare Portrait of a Legend
By Jared Zwerling, NBA Senior Writer Sep 9, 2015
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Tim Duncan pulls up to the entrance of his car customization businessin San Antonio, BlackJack Speed Shop, to realize that this isn't the same mild-mannered Tim Duncan in a Spurs uniform.
Stepping out of his blue Porsche 911 Turbo with gold-finished Pur Wheels—one of his nine customized cars
—Duncan opens the front door wearing sunglasses, army cargo shorts and a T-shirt with the ThunderCats logo
of the animated TV series. He greets his BlackJack business partner and friend for 18 years, Jason Pena, with a special handshake, only reserved for the two of them. They give each other three slaps with their right hand, a creative touch
you wouldn't see from the no-nonsense basketball version of Duncan.
Then he grabs a yellow-canned Red Bull in a mini-fridge by the front desk and leads two people—his older brother, Scott, an Emmy award-winning filmmaker and photographer, who rode with Duncan to the shop, and a writer—upstairs into BlackJack's main office. He leans back in a reclining chair at the desk and sips his drink, then turns around and jokingly knocks on the huge glass window overlooking the car manufacturing area to get his staff's attention below.
Duncan is the bossin this uniquely fun world for The Big Fundamental, far removed from his structured and subdued persona in the NBA, avoiding the public eye with no social media and few appearances. The 39-year-old likes discipline and concentrated effort in hoops and training, which includes Muay Thai, kickboxing
More people talk about AI than the former best PF Karl Malone, so yeahPeople will talk about the second best SG but not the best PF? Yeah okay
You said talk about Kobe not Duncan, not talk about Kobe more than Duncan. Also, AI was and Malone didn't exactly start around the same time like Kobe and DuncanMore people talk about AI than the former best PF Karl Malone, so yeah