
The documentary film will give many an intimate look at the life of Tim Duncan.
SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio Spurs legend Tim Duncan will be featured in a documentary about his life in the Virgin Islands, including his time with the team.
The film, titled “The Boy from St. Croix,” will have its world premiere at the 32nd Annual Austin Film Festival, taking place from Oct. 23 to 30, and is directed by his brother, Scott.
“After decades keeping the world at arm’s length, Tim Duncan reveals himself in this intimate portrait of a singularly competitive force who found basketball as an outlet for his drive, becoming one of the world’s most famous athletes even as he never lost his connection to his island home,” the movie synopsis reads.
The trailer for the upcoming documentary has been released, and it will have all Duncan fans eager to watch the film.
The Spurs great has always shied away from the spotlight during his playing days and even in retirement. For him to allow access to his life, family and more is unprecedented.
And judging from the trailer, the film will give many a look at the Spurs’ five NBA title marches with Duncan leading the way, a glimpse into his personal life, and what he is doing in retirement.
This film is set up to be an experience for all who watch.