How many career dunks does Tim Duncan have?

How many career dunks does Tim Duncan have?

835
There are 18 active NBA franchises that have not been in as many playoff games. 701 — Games he won alongside both Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili, most by a trio in NBA history (575 regular season, 126 playoffs). 835 — His career regular-season dunk total.

Is Tim Duncan top 5 all time?

Patrick also references ESPN’s 2020 list ranking the top 74 NBA players of all time where Duncan lands at No. 8 behind only Jordan, LeBron James, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bill Russell, Magic Johnson, Wilt Chamberlain, and Larry Bird.

Who is better Michael Jordan or Tim Duncan?

Michael Jordan has a 3-2 winning record over Tim Duncan.

How good was Tim Duncan defensively?

Tim Duncan never even finished 2nd on the Defensive Player of the Year list. The 6’11 forward/center averaged over 2.2 blocks throughout his career, which was well over 3 blocks per game through his first 7 seasons.

How many 40 point games does Tim Duncan have?

5 games
Tim Duncan played in 5 games with 40+ points.

Is Tim Duncan top 75 players?

The top 10 continues with Bill Russell, Larry Bird, Tim Duncan, Oscar Robertson and Kobe Bryant.

What is Tim Duncan’s career high?

53: Duncan’s career-high in points He added 11 rebounds, four assists and three blocks on the night, with his 53 coming without a single 3-point attempt. At the time, it was the most points scored by a Spurs player since David Robinson’s 71-point performance in 1994.

Does Tim Duncan hate Michael Jordan?

Tim Duncan claimed that he did not like Michael Jordan. While appearing on the Dan Patrick Show in 1998, Duncan admitted that he did not like Michael Jordan, nor was he a fan of his either. Tim would also say that he simply was not impressed by the Bulls icon like everybody else.

Is Tim Duncan better than LeBron?

Tim Duncan has a 21-15 winning record over LeBron James, including a 11-5 record in Playoffs.

Is Garnett better than Duncan?

The peaks of their careers are also quite similar. Garnett averaged 24/14/5 in 2003-04 on the Timberwolves, and Duncan averaged 26/13/4 in 2001-02. But unlike in career per game averages, in a comparison of these two seasons, Garnett has the slight edge in advanced metrics like PER and win shares.