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Perhaps that’s a part of Duncan’s upbringing in the Virgin Islands, which we all may witness in the future through a Tim Duncan documentary. Duncan’s older brother, Scott, is working alongside the Hall of Famer’s childhood friend, Rashidi Clenance, to chronicle his beginnings.
Scott Duncan says the documentary will highlight the island’s influence on Tim Duncan’s ascension. Surprisingly, the interview-averse Tim Duncan has already sat down for 30-40 hours of interviews.
In many ways, those close to Duncan consider the circumstances surrounding his enshrinement almost perfect.
Michael Jordan will present the late Kobe Bryant, and that part of the ceremony should dominate the spotlight.
Blucas jokes Duncan might “walk up there and give the Bubba Smith speech from “Police Academy.” He’ll say, ‘thanks’ and walk away. But that is perfectly Tim.”
Buford, Blucas and Babby will be in attendance. The Spurs play Monty Williams’ Phoenix Suns on the day of the ceremony in the first game of a back-to-back set in San Antonio. Buford said, “I think there’s no way Pop should miss that.” Duncan’s former teammate Williams shouldn’t, either.
Expect to see a Duncan family contingent, a Wake Forest contingent, and a definite Spurs presence.
Duncan, Blucas said, views his enshrinement ceremony “as a family reunion of sorts. All of these moments: the jersey retirements, MVP ceremonies — going back to the Wooden Award (in college) — he looks at all those things as an opportunity to get all these people together from a lot of different parts of his life. He wants to go to dinner with everybody just to sit and catch up. That’s kind of what matters most to Tim, and it’s so pure.
“Obviously, he’s honored by it, reveres the institution of the Hall of Fame and is proud and grateful for the honor. But staying true to what he is and what he’s done, for him, it’s not about the limelight, the speeches or the trophy room. I don’t know how that kind of success, money, fame and impact doesn’t change you. But damn it, he’s the same kid I met when he was 17 years old, 200 pounds soaking wet.
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