San Antonio Spurs
The San Antonio Spurs compete in the NBA’s Western Conference Southwest Division. Originally the Dallas Chaparrals, the franchise is the only former ABA team to win an NBA Championship. The Spurs resided in Dallas until the early ’70s when they moved to San Antonio and developed a loyal, enthusiastic fan base.
Since the 1976 ABA-NBA merger, the team has won five championships. Over the past 30 years, the Spurs achieved the best winning percentage of any major pro sports team in North America. Notable of the San Antonio Spurs past and present include Greg Popovich, Tim Duncan, David Robinson, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, and Sean Elliott.
- Established: 1967
- Head coach: Gregg Popovich
- Arena: AT&T Center
- Number of NBA championships: five (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2014)
- Colors: Black and silver
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Gregg Popovich will no longer coach the San Antonio Spurs, as he transitions into a role in the front office. Popovich leaves the sidelines as one of five NBA head coaches who have won at least five championships. Gregg Popovich Leaving Coaching For Front Office BREAKING: Gregg Popovich will no longer be Head Coach of […]
In lieu of a final Rookie Ladder, I’ll reveal and discuss my choices for the 2025 NBA All-Rookie Teams. Scouts thought of this as one of the weaker rookie classes in recent memory and that’s held up for the most part. Elite draft classes tend to feature at least a few obvious, breakout rookie stars […]
In the time since our previous award ballot, plenty changed across the NBA landscape. With the All-Star Break in the rearview mirror, we have a much larger sample for which to evaluate players and decide award picks. A few key injuries complicated some awards and will lead to close races and tight debates. As always, […]
The San Antonio Spurs made a big splash at the trade deadline when they acquired De’Aaron Fox from the Sacramento Kings. They had a record of 21-25 at the time, and had hopes of climbing back into the playoff race with their new addition. But things have changed drastically over the last three weeks, and […]
Injuries suck. Unfortunately, they’re an inevitable aspect of sports. The NBA world was shaken up by the news San Antonio Spurs All-Star Victor Wembanayama will miss the rest of the season with a deep vein thrombosis, a form of a blood clot in his right shoulder. While the Spurs have signaled to insiders Wembanyama is […]
Chris Paul continues to put his mark on the NBA record books. On Thursday, the San Antonio Spurs guard moved into second place on the all-time steals list, suring Jason Kidd. Chris Paul Now With 2nd Most Steals In NBA History Paul’s most productive days are certainly behind him, but his consistency and longevity have […]
The San Antonio Spurs and Victor Wembanyama were dealt a tough blow on Thursday when it was announced that the star center would miss the rest of the 2024-25 NBA season due to injury. The team’s attempt at climbing into the Play-In Tournament is likely over, as is Wembanyama’s bid to win the Defensive Player […]
San Antonio Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama will miss the remainder of the 2024-25 season with deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder. This is devastating news for the Spurs, a team which just acquired star point guard De’Aaron Fox in the hopes of making a playoff push. The team confirmed the condition was discovered when […]
With the All-Star Break in the rearview mirror, it’s time for another NBA Rookie Ladder update (here’s our last one). Let’s dive into how this rookie class is faring heading into the final stretch of the season. As always, we’re only including rookies who play more than 15 minutes per game (rounded up). Tier placement […]
An insane trade deadline shook up the landscape of the league and the implications are far-ranging. Some teams made out better than others, some to comical degrees. Let’s discuss three of the biggest winners and three of the most prominent losers of this wild NBA trade deadline. Winner: The Los Angeles Lakers I can’t say […]