Even before the first bogus "back spasms" show up on an injury report, it's already the Year of Barely-Walking Wounded in the NBA. Tyrese Haliburton, Damian Lillard and Fred VanVleet are missing more ...
He built the Thunder. He broke the Thunder. Now he’s back — as a Houston Rocket. Kevin Durant’s emotional return to OKC ...
Shedeur Sanders' mom shot down her son's chances to start with the Cleveland Browns if it depended on her reuniting with a person from her past.
October 17 - Even before the first bogus "back spasms" show up on an injury report, it's already the Year of Barely-Walking Wounded in the NBA. Tyrese Haliburton, Damian Lillard and Fred VanVleet are ...
Looking to combat that consensus is author Paul Knepper, who previously penned “The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All.” Knepper is set to release ...
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Tim Legler wants to be different: ESPN's new lead analyst brings unique coverage through an unusual path
A lifetime of perseverance has prepared Tim Legler to tell his own stories his own way as a new addition to ESPN's lead ...
The Boy From St. Croix, which premiered at the Austin Film Festival on Tuesday (at a screening that Tim Duncan did not attend ...
Spurs great breaks his silence in "The Boy from St. Croix," a new documentary debuting at Austin Film Festival, sharing his ...
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Tim Duncan revealed what most people overlook about his greatness: "That’s a big one, I don’t think gets enough credit"
According to Duncan, he was well aware that he didn’t strike anyone as a fierce competitor, unlike some of his contemporaries ...
Scott Duncan, filmmaker and brother of Spurs legend Tim Duncan, sat down with KSAT to discuss his upcoming documentary film ...
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Tim Duncan never imagined he would have a deep bond with Tony Parker after their rocky start: "I had no idea"
When the Spurs drafted an almost unknown Parker from Paris Basket Racing with the 28th overall pick in 2001, Duncan was ...
San Antonio Spurs legends Manu Ginobili and Fabricio Oberto were among the family and friends who attended the world premiere of a new documentary on Tim Duncan.
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