Career
Duncan is pastor at the Faith & Family Church in Richmond, Virginia. He also played basketball with Oak Hill Academy and the Virginia Commonwealth University Rams. He was drafted in the 1985 National Basketball Association Draft in the 2nd round with the 30th overall pick by the Chicago Bulls but instead of signing, he joined Athletes in Action, an evangelical Christian traveling team
During the 1980-1981 season, Duncan set the all-time record for points in a game for Oak Hill Academy with 61.
Brandon Jennings later broke this record, tallying 63 points in a single game. With VCU, Duncan was named co-Sun Belt Conference Men"s Player of the Year as a sophomore in 1983.
Charlie Bradley of the USF Bulls also earned the award. After the close of his college career, Duncan was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the second round of the 1985 National Basketball Association Draft (30th pick overall).
He did not play in the National Basketball Association, but did play in the Continental Association for the Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets and Tri-City Chinook.
At Virginia Commonwealth, Duncan earned a degree in criminal justice.