Tim Duncan was 23 years old when he won his first NBA Finals in 1999.

He led the Spurs to a championship over the New York Knicks, earning Finals MVP honors.

How old was Tim Duncan during his first NBA Finals?

Duncan turned 23 in late April, about a month and a half before the NBA Finals began.

The Spurs won the series in just five games.

How old was Tim Duncan in his first NBA season?

Duncan was 21 years old during his first season in the NBA.

He was taken with the No. 1 overall pick and won Rookie of the Year in that first season.

The Spurs made the playoffs, eventually bowing out in the Conference Semi-Finals.

How many championships did Tim Duncan win?

Duncan won five titles with the Spurs, leading the team's dynasty throughout the 2000s and early 2010s.

He got his first ring in 1999, where he also finished third in MVP voting.

How old was Tim Duncan when he retired?

Duncan officially announced his retirement in July 2016, at 40 years old.

He retired quietly, with no retirement tour season or grand spectacle.

Duncan remains an active presence in San Antonio to this day.

He is still beloved by Spurs fans, with a young successor in the frontcourt.

The Spurs' dynasty under Duncan included championships in 1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2014.

Duncan's career was marked by his consistent dominance on the court.

He finished third in MVP voting in his second season, a feat that Victor Wembanyama would later replicate.

Duncan's retirement was met with sadness from fans, but he remains involved in the Spurs organization.

His legacy continues to inspire new generations of basketball players.

Duncan's impact on the Spurs and the NBA as a whole is still felt today.

He will always be remembered as one of the greatest players in NBA history.