Top 15 Players in San Antonio Spurs History
August 29th 2011 02:42
1. Tim Duncan- maybe the best power forward in NBA history. Key to Spurs four NBA titles. Put them right in the thick of things upon getting drafted.
2. David Robinson- MVP of 1995, won scoring title in league in 1994. Scored 71 points against the Clippers in 1994.
3. George Gervin- the "Iceman" is San Antonio's top all-time scorer. First all-star in teams history. Great small forward, could do it all on the court.
4. Sean Elliot- clutch shooter, good defender. Remembered for his Memorial Day miracle shot, defeating the Blazers in game two of the 1999 Western Conference Finals.
5. Tony Parker- dynamic player on the court, good scorer and assists guy. May soon be a 20-10 guy on the court, with points and assists. Great leader.
6. Avery Johnson- a pure point guard on the court. Great defender, and passer. Did all the little things to keep the Spurs winning.
7. Larry Kenon- three-time all-star, averaged over 20 points four seasons with the team. A point-forward, could dish the ball and steal.
8. Manu Ginobolli- a steal in the draft back in 1999. Now, arguably the top player on the team. Great at taking the ball to the whole, good shooter. May jump up more in this list.
9. Artis Gillmore- role player, defensive guy and rebounder. Not a big scorer, could score when needed.
10. Alvin Robertson- three-time all-star, known as defensive whiz. Could score when needed.
11. Mike Mitchell- led team in scoring for a couple of seasons. Averaged 23 points and six rebounds in the mid 80's for Spurs.
12. James Silas- 4th-all-time scorer in team history. Great stealer and distributor.
13. Bruce Bowen- not a scorer, but did everything else. Lock- down defender, one of the top defensive players of his era.
14. Johnny Moore- all-time leader in steals and assists for Spurs.
15. Rod Strickland- great leader on the court for Spurs. Good passer, and scorer. Good ability to drive to hoop.
2. David Robinson- MVP of 1995, won scoring title in league in 1994. Scored 71 points against the Clippers in 1994.
3. George Gervin- the "Iceman" is San Antonio's top all-time scorer. First all-star in teams history. Great small forward, could do it all on the court.
4. Sean Elliot- clutch shooter, good defender. Remembered for his Memorial Day miracle shot, defeating the Blazers in game two of the 1999 Western Conference Finals.
5. Tony Parker- dynamic player on the court, good scorer and assists guy. May soon be a 20-10 guy on the court, with points and assists. Great leader.
6. Avery Johnson- a pure point guard on the court. Great defender, and passer. Did all the little things to keep the Spurs winning.
7. Larry Kenon- three-time all-star, averaged over 20 points four seasons with the team. A point-forward, could dish the ball and steal.
8. Manu Ginobolli- a steal in the draft back in 1999. Now, arguably the top player on the team. Great at taking the ball to the whole, good shooter. May jump up more in this list.
9. Artis Gillmore- role player, defensive guy and rebounder. Not a big scorer, could score when needed.
10. Alvin Robertson- three-time all-star, known as defensive whiz. Could score when needed.
11. Mike Mitchell- led team in scoring for a couple of seasons. Averaged 23 points and six rebounds in the mid 80's for Spurs.
12. James Silas- 4th-all-time scorer in team history. Great stealer and distributor.
13. Bruce Bowen- not a scorer, but did everything else. Lock- down defender, one of the top defensive players of his era.
14. Johnny Moore- all-time leader in steals and assists for Spurs.
15. Rod Strickland- great leader on the court for Spurs. Good passer, and scorer. Good ability to drive to hoop.
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