A Good Big Man Bids Fans Adieu

Tim Duncan retired from professional basketball this week. This was no diva departure as we have become accustomed to in big-time sports, especially basketball. Duncan played hard until the final whistle the way he always did, and then he announced his retirement and included this in a letter of thanks on his way out:

The wins and losses will be remembered, but what I’ll remember most are the people: The fans inside the arena and out, the staff and coaches who pushed me and held me together, the teammates (and even opponents) who will be lifelong friends, sharing my ups and downs with family and close friends, and, most importantly, the snapshots of my kids growing up and reveling in watching Dad work. That is what I will cherish the most. Thank you to the city of San Antonio for the love and support over these years. Thank you to the fans all over the world.

Duncan’s longtime coach, Gregg Popovich, whom none would call a softy, had this to say at an uncharacteristically emotional press conference:

“I would not be standing here if it wasn’t for Tim Duncan. I’d be in the Budweiser League someplace in America, fat and still trying to play basketball or coach basketball. But he’s why I’m standing. He’s made livings for hundreds of us, staff and coaches, over the years and never said a word, just came to work every day. Came early, stayed late, was there for every single person, from the top of the roster to the bottom of the roster, because that’s who he was, in all those respects.”

He will be missed.

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