So I was watching the Spurs-Lakers game and Reggie Miller was talking about how Tim Duncan was in great shape, having one of his best seasons and that he had been back in the pool.
I knew he grew up a swimmer but apparently he was really good until a hurricane destroyed the one pool at his home in the Virgin Islands and so he had to quit around age 13.
I wasn't able to find anything more than that so would be interested in hearing more.
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If an average NBA athlete decided to swim competitively (had the burning desire) and got national team support and coaching, I think the men's 100 free WR would be some where south of 44 seconds.
Sounds like a great opportunity for pwb's proposed reality show though, alas, not with the 400 IM:
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If an average NBA athlete decided to swim competitively (had the burning desire) and got national team support and coaching, I think the men's 100 free WR would be some where south of 44 seconds.
Sounds like a great opportunity for pwb's proposed reality show though, alas, not with the 400 IM:
forums.usms.org/showthread.php