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The Spurs visit the White House after their championship in 2003.
The San Antonio Spurs are an American professional basketball franchise based in San Antonio , Texas . The Spurs are one of four former American Basketball Association teams to remain intact in the NBA after the 1976 ABA–NBA merger and is the only former ABA team to have won an NBA championship . The Spurs' four NBA championships are the fourth most in NBA history, behind only the Boston Celtics (17), Los Angeles Lakers (16) and Chicago Bulls (6).
Table key [ edit ]
Individual player records [ edit ]
Career leaders [ edit ]
Category
Name
Years with Spurs
Total
Games
Tim Duncan
1997 -
1,180
MP
Tim Duncan
1997 -
41,447
PTS
Tim Duncan
1997 -
23,785
REB
Tim Duncan
1997 -
13,219
AST
Tony Parker
2001 -
5,247
TO
Tim Duncan
1997 -
3,001
STL
David Robinson
1989–2003
1,388
BLK
David Robinson
1989–2003
2954
FGM
Tim Duncan
1997 -
9,207
FG%
Artis Gilmore
1982–1987
.620
3PFGM
Manu Ginobili
2003 -
1,093
3P%
Danny Green
2010 -
.429
FTM
David Robinson
1989–2003
6,035
FT%
Charles Beasley
1970-1971
.865
Single-season records [ edit ]
Regular season [ edit ]
Scoring [ edit ]
Points, game [ edit ]
Points
Player
Date
Opponent
71
David Robinson
April 24, 1994
LA Clippers
63
George Gervin
April 9, 1978
New Orleans Jazz
55
George Gervin
January 23, 1980
Indiana Pacers
55
Tony Parker
May 11, 2008
Minnesota Timberwolves
53
Tim Duncan
December 26, 2001
Dallas Mavericks
53
George Gervin
January 8, 1980
Denver Nuggets
52
George Gervin
January 11, 1979
San Diego
52
Terry Cummings
January 31, 1990
Charlotte Hornets
52
David Robinson
January 16, 1993
Charlotte Hornets
51
Larry Kenon
March 30, 1980
Detroit Pistons
50
George Gervin
March 6, 1982
Milwaukee Bucks
50
David Robinson
February 21, 1994
Minnesota Timberwolves
Retired numbers [ edit ]
1 Also Hall of Famers.
a Shooting percentages in basketball are calculated by taking the number of field goals, three-pointers, or free throws attempted, and dividing it by the corresponding number of shots taken.
References [ edit ]
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External links [ edit ]
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