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How Tim Duncan's fear of sharks led to a $242 million NBA career - Face2Face Africa

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Tim Duncan is undoubtedly one of the finest NBA legends. Interestingly, basketball was not his first love, but he eventually became an incredible talent. Duncan's venture in sports started with swimming, but his fear of sharks led him to a $242 million basketball career. Growing up in the U.S. Virgin Islands, he was surrounded by...

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