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Tim Duncan: Wake Forest's First Naismith Hall of Famer


Wake Forest basketball legend Tim Duncan is the first Demon Deacons player to be inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Duncan was the consensus Player of the Year in 1997 following his senior season at Wake Forest, and a 2-time First-Team All-American. The 2-time ACC Player of the Year was the overall #1 pick of the 1997 NBA draft. (Demon Deacon Digest)

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Tim Duncan: Wake Forest's First Naismith Hall of Famer


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