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    Duncan Reid. Duncan Overbeck Reid (born 28 September 1989) is a Hong Kong-Canadian professional basketball player who last played for the Bay Area Dragons of the East Asia Super League (EASL).

  2. Aug 6, 2023 · Duncan Reid, former bassist of The Boys, talks about his musical journey, from joining the band as a teenager to releasing his final album with The Big Heads. He also shares his memories of the early punk scene, the challenges of being a punk band in the 70s and 80s, and the joy of playing live again.

  3. Duncan Reid is one of those people. As singer and bass player of Joey Ramone’s favourite band, The Boys, Duncan rode on the crest of a wave during punk’s original late-1970s heyday as part of a wider collective of friends and peers that included Sex Pistols, The Clash, Generation X and a host of other power-chord pioneers.

  4. With more than 40 years of clinical experience in musculoskeletal physiotherapy, Professor Duncan Reid knows what he’s talking about; owning and operating his own private practice for 17 years before taking up a full-time teaching position at the Department of Physiotherapy at AUT in 1999 — where he is still a practising clinician.

  5. Oct 23, 2023 · Duncan Reid has officially entered the world of retirement. Just before embarking on this new chapter of his life, he graced us with a final musical gem, fittingly named 'And It's Goodbye From Him.' This remarkable album serves as a poignant conclusion to a rich and illustrious career.

  6. May 8, 2023 · Look who we bumped into on the court in Hong Kong! Bay Area Dragons star Duncan Reid told us about the funniest guy on the squad, how he spends his downtime,...

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  8. Learn about Duncan Reid, the 31-year-old center who has played for Hong Kong in the FIBA Asia Cup for almost a decade. He shares his love for the game, his role in developing young players, and his vision for Hong Kong basketball's future.