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In a surprising revelation, former NBA star Sean Elliott shared insights into Tim Duncan's hidden talent for video games. Elliott recounted how David Robinson, Duncan's teammate and mentor, introduced him to the world of gaming. According to Elliott, it didn't take long for Duncan to showcase his skills, demonstrating an impressive ability to compete at a high level.
Elliott humorously described the experience, stating, "Within 10 minutes, he was whipping my butt." This anecdote highlights not only Duncan's competitive nature but also his capacity to excel in various arenas beyond basketball. While Duncan is widely celebrated for his achievements on the court, this glimpse into his gaming prowess adds another layer to his multifaceted personality.
As video games continue to grow in popularity, stories like these remind fans that even the most accomplished athletes have hobbies and talents that may surprise us. Duncan's gaming skills serve as a testament to his dedication and versatility, traits that have defined his legendary career.
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