Tim Duncan American basketball player

Tim Duncan is a 47 years old American basketball player from Christiansted. He was born on April 25, 1976 in Christiansted.

About

Family

Wife

Amy Sherrill

Amy Sherrill, Character From 2011 Film 'Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!'

He married with Amy Sherrill in 2001. Tim Duncan was 24 years old. After 12 years, they break up in 2013.

Sister

Tim Duncan has 1 sibling. Swimmer Tricia (2 years older)

Tim Duncan net worth

He has a net worth of 130 million dollars.

Works

Tim Duncan Movies (8)

There are 8 movies of Tim Duncan.

His first feature film was Kobe Doin' Work (2009, as himself). He was 33 when he starred in this movie. Since 2009, he has appeared in 8 feature films. The last one is 2014 NBA Champions: Go Spurs Go (2014). .

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Tim Duncan movie characters

The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:

Awards (13)

Awarded NBA All-Defensive Team in 2000 , awarded Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award in 1999 , awarded NBA Most Valuable Player Award in 2002 , awarded All-NBA Team in 2004 , awarded NBA All-Rookie Team in 1998 ,

Education

He graduated from St. Dunstan's Episcopal High School and Wake Forest University

Career (2)

Team Match/Point Start End Age at that time
San Antonio Spurs 1997 2016 20 years He was 20 years old.
Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's basketball 1993 1997 16 years He was 16 years old.

Game & Races (4)

Name Age at that time
1999 Tournament of the Americas 22 years old
2004 Summer Olympics 27 years old
2003 Tournament of the Americas 26 years old
1995 Summer Universiade 18 years old
What is Tim's zodiac sign?

Tim Duncan zodiac sign is taurus.

How tall is Tim Duncan?

He is 6′11″ ft tall, which is equal to 2.11 meters.

When is Duncan's next birthday?

Tim Duncan was born on the , which was a Sunday. He will be turning 48 in only 8 days from today (17 April, 2024).

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