He earned a degree in psychology.
Wake Forest
Tim Duncan
NBA player Tim Duncan played for Wake Forest.
Very little, except for Tim Duncan, he graduated from Wake Forest
Duncan graduated in 1997, and O'Kelly didn't come to Wake Forest until the fall of 1997. 1997-98 was O'Kelly's freshman year, during which he won the ACC Rookie of the Year award. Technically he did play with Duncan because Duncan was his host on a recruiting visit and he played a practice with him.
Yes. It was retired before the last game of the regular season against Georgia Tech.
St. Dunstan's Episcopal High School in St. Croix. -duncan228 http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/group.php?groupid=7
Hey Basketball Fans! Tim Duncan is currently listed at 6'11", but at Wake Forest, he was listed at 6'10", which is probably more accurate as the NBA is known for adding an inch or more. Since he graduated at Wake Forest in 4 years, and therefore was 21 going on 22, it is reasonable to believe since College that he probably has not grown significantly, so 6'10" at Wake means he is still probably around that height now at 32 years of age in San Antonio. As a note, Tim was originally listed at 7'0" for the first 10 years of his career, but an inch was shaved off a couple years ago.
There are plenty, the best player to stay all 4 years is probably Tim Duncan. He earned a degree in psychology from Wake Forest before making it big in the NBA.
Tim Duncan
Tim Duncan was born on April 25, 1976
Wake Forest University has produced several notable NBA players, including Chris Paul, a multiple-time All-Star and one of the league's premier point guards. Other prominent Wake Forest alumni include Tim Duncan, a two-time MVP and five-time NBA champion, and Kevin W. Smith. More recently, players like Al-Farouq Aminu and John Collins have also made their mark in the NBA.