NBA Star Tim Duncan Hired a Private Investigator to Catch His Wife Cheating

Photo Credit: Zereshk
Photo Credit: Zereshk

By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

Tim Duncan’s wife cheating? In most cases, when a marriage ends for a high-profile professional athlete, things usually go down in a rather messy way. And in NBA and San Antonio Spurs star Tim Duncan’s case, he won’t be the exception in his current divorce. Although most athletes are usually accused and caught up for cheating on their wives, in Duncan’s case it appears the shoe might have been on the other foot. As the messy details of his divorce continues to come out, it’s now being reported that the basketball player actually hired a private investigator to catch his wife in the act of cheating. Sports World News reports:

The San Antonio Express is reporting that ten-time All-NBA forward Tim Duncan had concerns about his marriage as long as a year ago and hired a private investigator to tail his wife of twelve years.

New details into Duncan’s pending divorce from wife Amy are emerging, including such revelations as Amy moved out of the family home several weeks ago, The Express also reported.

…Duncan’s attorney also indicate his client plans to enforce a prenuptial agreement the couple signed at the time of the union, which came some four years after he was selected as the first pick in the 1997 NBA draft, according to TMZ. Just last year, Duncan inked a 3-year, $36 million extension with the team.

 

It’s probably not the first time an athlete has hired a private investigator to catch a cheating wife, but it appears that Tim hired the investigator because he had suspicions his wife wasn’t being faithful for about a year or so into the marriage.

9 comments

  1. All I can do is sit back and smirk. I’m glad these athletes are seeing how crazy all women can be.

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