Tim Duncan divorcing wife Amy? wants prenup enforced - divorce on hold until Spurs' NBA final? [REPORT, VIDEO]

 Wikimedia Commons

Tim Duncan may be in the middle of divorcing his wife Amy, according to multiple reports.

The Spurs power forward and his other half reportedly filed for divorce, according to documents obtained by The San Antonio Express-News.

The files indicate that the divorce was filed over two months ago and is underway at Bexar County, Texas District Court. Only the initials of the couple are named in the document – A.S.D and T.T.D. The basketball player's middle name is Theodore.

The divorce had reportedly been on hold until the Spurs win the NBA championship or gets knocked out, according to TMZ. The document cited that Duncan's employment "is currently making extraordinary demands on him and hopefully will continue to make those demands for the next 30 or so days."

The documents also show that the couple tied the knot around July 21, 2001 – which is around the time Duncan got married, and also mentions the initials and birthdates of their two children, Sydney and Draven.

The marriage was "unsupportable because of discord and conflict", according to the document filed by Amy Duncan.

The pair reportedly signed a prenup before the marriage. The 37-year-old, who signed a 3-year $36 million deal last year, reportedly wants to enforce the prenup.

Duncan's team is currently just two wins away from playing in the NBA finals.

Newsletter Stay up to date with Christian Today
News
Pleas to remember Africa's forgotten wars
Pleas to remember Africa's forgotten wars

Both Sudan and the DRC have been blighted by endless civil wars.

Christian bookshop named 'champion' by industry association
Christian bookshop named 'champion' by industry association

Green Pastures is believed to be the only Christian bookshop in Norfolk and Suffolk.

Woman cleared of breaching abortion clinic buffer zone
Woman cleared of breaching abortion clinic buffer zone

Claire Brennan was the first person convicted under Northern Ireland's 'safe access' laws.

United Bible Societies celebrates 80 years of ministry with pledge to reach more young people
United Bible Societies celebrates 80 years of ministry with pledge to reach more young people

The United Bible Societies marked eight decades of global ministry this month with the release of a landmark declaration pledging renewed commitment to making Scripture accessible to younger generations worldwide.