San Antonio Spurs ( NBA Team)

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San Antonio Spurs are a professional basketball team competing in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Southwest Division in the Western Conference. Based in San Antonio, they play their home games at Frost Bank Center.

Championships and Major Achievements

  • Five NBA championships (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2014)
  • Highest winning percentage among active NBA franchises
  • Record-setting 18 consecutive 50-win seasons (1999-2000 to 2016-17)
  • NBA record for most consecutive playoff appearances with 22
  • Best winning percentage of any franchise in major professional sports leagues over three decades

Hall of Fame Members

  • Tim Duncan (1997-2016) – Two MVP Awards, five championships, three Finals MVPs
  • David Robinson (1989-2003) – One MVP Award, two championships, Defensive Player of the Year
  • George Gervin (1973-1986) – Four-time scoring champion, 12 All-Star selections
  • Tony Parker (2001-2018) – Four championships, six All-Star selections
  • Manu Ginobili (2002-2018) – Four championships, Sixth Man of the Year

Retired Numbers

  • #00 Johnny Moore (1980-1988) – Five straight seasons averaging 9+ assists
  • #6 Avery Johnson (1990-2001) – Championship winner in 1999
  • #9 Tony Parker (2001-2018) – Four NBA titles, six All-Star appearances
  • #12 Bruce Bowen (2001-2008) – Top defensive player, five top-five finishes in Defensive Player of the Year voting
  • #13 James Silas (1976-1981) – Two-time ABA All-Star, second in MVP voting in 1975-76
  • #20 Manu Ginobili (2002-2018) – Four NBA titles, Sixth Man of the Year
  • #21 Tim Duncan (1997-2016) – Five championships, two MVPs, three Finals MVPs
  • #32 Sean Elliott (1989-2001) – Two-time NBA All-Star, one championship
  • #44 George Gervin (1973-1986) – Four scoring titles, 12 All-Star appearances
  • #50 David Robinson (1989-2003) – One MVP Award, two championships, Defensive Player of the Year

Notable Franchise Records

  • Set multiple NBA attendance records at Alamodome, including largest crowd ever for an NBA Finals game in 1999
  • Only former ABA team to win multiple NBA championships
  • One of four former ABA teams remaining intact after NBA merger
  • Consistent playoff success with 39 appearances
  • Record-setting road trip winning streak during annual “Rodeo Road Trip”
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