Franchise History
ABA Dallas Chaparrals 67-70
ABA Texas Chaparrals 70-7
ABA Dallas Chaparrals 71-73
ABA San Antonio Spurs 73-76
NBA San Antonio Spurs 76-present
San Antonio Spurs Retired Numbers
00 Johnny Moore 1980-90....... retired the 20th March of 1998
13 James Silas 1973-81....... retired the 28th February of 1984
32 Sean Elliott 1989-93 and 1994-2001....... retired the 5th March of 2005
44 George Gervin 1973-85....... retired the 5th December of 1987
50 David Robinson 1989-2003....... retired the 10th November of 2003
Awards
ABA Title : None
ABA Finals : None
ABA Division Title : None
Qualifications in playoffs (ABA) : 8 (5 Dallas Chaparrals, 3 San Antonio Spurs)
NBA Titles : 2 (1999, 2003)
Finals : 2
Conference Finals : 7
Division title : 13
Qualifications in playoffs : 24
All-Star Game ABA organized : 1 (1975)
ABA All-Star Game MVP : 1 (1969 John Beasley)
All-Star Game NBA organized : 1 (1996)
All-Star Game MVP : 2 (George Gervin, 2000 Tim Duncan)
Got Milk? Rookie Challenge MVP : None
Slam-Dunk Contest : None
Three Point Shootout : None
ABA Coach of the Year : 1 (1972 Tom Nissalke)
ABA Rookie of the Year : 1 (1974 Swen Nater)
Coach of the Year : 1 (2003 Gregg Popovich)
MIP : 1 (1986 Alvin Robertson)
Rookie of the Year : 2 (1990 David Robinson, 1998 Tim Duncan)
6th Man : None
Defensive Player of the Year : 2 (1986 Alvin Robertson, 1992 David Robinson)
MVP : 3 (1995 David Robinson, 2002, 2003 Tim Duncan)
MVP des Finals : 2 (1999, 2003 Tim Duncan)
Best season : 62-20 (1994-95)
Worse saison : 20-62 (1996-97)
Others
Cheerleaders :
Silver Dancers
Mascot :
The Coyote
Colors :
Black and Silver
Coachs : 22
- Dallas Chaparrals
Cliff Hagan 1967/68-1969/70
- Texas Chaparrals
Max Williams 1969/70-1970/71
- Dallas Chaparrals
Bill Blakely 1970/71
Tom Nissalke 1971/72
Babe McCarthy 1972/73
Dave Brown 1972/73
- San Antonio Spurs
Tom Nissalke.......... 1973/74-1974/75
Bob Bass.......... 1974/75-1975/76
Doug Moe.......... 1976/77-1979/80
Bob Bass.......... 1979/80
Stan Albeck.......... 1980/81-1982/83
Morris McHone.......... 1983/84
Bob Bass.......... 1983/84
Cotton Fitzsimmons.......... 1984/85-1985/86
Bob Weiss.......... 1986/87-1987/88
Larry Brown.......... 1988/89-1991/92
Bob Bass.......... 1991/92
Jerry Tarkanian.......... 1992/93
Rex Hughes.......... 1992/93
John Lucas.......... 1992/93-1993/94
Bob Hill.......... 1994/95-1996/97
Gregg Popovich.......... 1996/97-Present
Stadiums : 7
- Dallas Chaparrals/Texas Chaparrals
Moody Coliseum 1967/68-1970/71
Lubbock Municipal Coliseum 1970/71
Tarrant County Convention Center 1970/71
Dallas Convention Center 1971/72-1972/73
- San Antonio Spurs
HemisFair Arena.......... 1973/74-1992/93
Alamodome.......... 199/94-2001/02
SBC Center.......... 2002/03-Present
NBA Titles Descriptions
1998-99 Season : San Antonio Spurs - New York Knicks : 4-1 ; MVP : Tim Duncan.
2002-03 Season : San Antonio Spurs - New Jersey Nets : 4-2 ; MVP : Tim Duncan.
The Coyote Description
Name : Coyote.
Number : 2!.
Height : 17 1/2 hands.
Home : Sheep Buffet, TX.
Hometown: Sheep Buffet, Texas.
High School: Howl High.
College: ACME University.
Signs with the Spurs in June 1983.
Never miss a game since he came.
Named MVV (Most Valuable Varmint) eight times during his career.
Asked to recount All Star Game's votes because he was surprised to not figure in the Starting 5.
Became the first Coyote in the history to make a dunk, in 1992.
Favorite dish : Bipbip the Roadrunner but also like roast chicken
Would like to kiss an actor's career once he retires.
Spends his free time to watch Fox Network.
Thinks "Hakuna Matata" is the name of a Rockets' center.
Logo Evolution
Team Payroll
The San Antonio has the 24th biggest payroll this year, with 47,149,172$.
The 1st team who has the biggest payroll this year is the New York Knicks, with 102,442,544$.
Team Links
The Official Website of the Spurs
San Antonio Express-News
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