The Spurs have a ton players right now that have won championships and have also been with the team for years.
Who gets your vote to have their number retired and why?
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The Spurs have a ton players right now that have won championships and have also been with the team for years.
Who gets your vote to have their number retired and why?
Duncan and Ginobili
Bonner
Big Three: 21, 20, 9
Bowen should be in the discussion.
Duncan, Ginobili and probably Parker.
I would LOVE to retire Bowen's jersey too.
Robert Horry should probably have his jersey retired by either the Lakers or Rockets. If neither of them opt to do so for him then we could consider him as well.
Other than that I think James White should get his retired. Apparently the guy is our savior this year (as per many many Spurs fans) and we didn't even know it. :rolleyes
Tim, Tony, Manu and Bruce.
Why? They've been the constants in 2 and soon to be 3 titles.
Why not Bowen?Quote:
Originally Posted by medstudent
should we retire finleys number to rub one in cubans face?
since the heat retired jordans number for no apparent reason
Duncan
Parker
Ginobili
Bowen
are locks.
If Horry keeps playing, then maybe we should consider him too...
how about beno? his going to get 2 rings for doing jackshit.....
:drunkQuote:
Originally Posted by BigBeezie
forgot about him. He deserves it too.
The magnets. Without Beno providing those crucial magnets, Gino doesn't get that 4 point play.Quote:
Originally Posted by TDMVPDPOY
I think Beno is dealing to Parker now.
And let's not forget his resume of women of San Antonio.
So, Beno is the local dealer, eh?Quote:
Originally Posted by Nathan Explosion
What is this resume of SA women subject? Is Beno a player?
Beno has allegedly nailed a ton of women in SA.
Supposedly he's a player among the women of SA. Get's loads of ass at any club he goes to. I've heard this, but I can't remember from where.
you talkn about all those guys on his myspace?Quote:
Originally Posted by BigBeezie
LANCE :D
Duncan, Parker, Ginobili, and Bowen are a lock.
Sometime later, they'll need to put up something for Pop, too. What do you put up for retired coaches?
They need a statue of Pop at one entrance and then a separate statue of Duncan and Robinson at another entrace to the AT&T center. That would be great.Quote:
Originally Posted by spurster
A statueQuote:
Originally Posted by spurster
name the court after him.
Popovitch Court
i want a statue of the spurs greatest players to rep this team....Quote:
Originally Posted by RiverwalkParade
Tim, Tony, Manu and Bruce!!!
Duncan is a lock. Considering Bowen is considered the best perimeter defender in the league, and has been HUGE for the Spurs in their championships, it's difficult to say that he doesn't deserve it. If Manu and le Pinceau play out their contracts with the Spurs, that would give them about a decade on this team, which is being considered a dynasty now. If they win it all this year, that makes 3 titles, with maybe one or two more legit chances. It's hard to not retire their numbers. Horry, as big as he has been for the Spurs, hasn't really played long enough (would be 5 years after next year) with the Spurs, but you never know. You might as well retire them while you can... you never know what's going to happen after Duncan retires.
There is very little chance he retires as a Spur; they should retire his number anyway.Quote:
Originally Posted by adam8065
George Gervin didn't retire as a Spur.
Having a statue of Pop outside the main entrance to the AT&T Center would help the crowd flow. No one would walk up to the doors under Pop's watch. You hustle when Pop is watching, or you don't go at all.
We are a long way from this happening but if you retire Elliott, you have to retire the big 3 at a minimum.
Bruce has to be considered as well.
The Celtics retired #2 for AuerbachQuote:
Originally Posted by spurster
Other wise: 9, 20, 21, 12--the core group for this cluster of titles
And if #5 gets retired, could it be a joint Horry/Paultz honor?
If Pop ends up winning 6 championships, maybe the Spurs can retire #6 for Pop.
Parker, Duncan, Ginobili, Bruce are all locks.
First of all, you retire a number when the player usually goes in retirement. I can see Duncan and Bowen retiring as spurs. I can even see Ginobili being an spurs till the end of his career. I'm not sure about Parker, he is still young and he probably has about 6-7 more years of prime game. Horry could be in if Lakers opt out. I don't see the rockets retiring Horry though.
I don't think that the Rockets will retire Horry's number. I have the sense that Rockets fans think Horry was a lazy player and a waste of potential. I may be wrong, but I think the Rockets thought Horry would become a perennial All-Star for them.
#21
#20
#12
#9
...when it's all over with. Even if Parker changes teams someday.
Neither did Silas.Quote:
George Gervin didn't retire as a Spur.
Parker or Manu could finish somewhere else and they would still go into the rafters here.
There's nothing that says that a player's number can only be retired by the team that he last plays for. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's #33 is retired by both the Bucks and the Lakers. Wilt Chamberlain's #13 is retired in both Philly and LA. Julius Erving had his number retired by both the Nets and the Sixers. Bob Lanier had his #16 retired by both the Bucks and the Pistons. Clyde Drexler has his #22 retired in Portland and Houston. Charles Barkley's #34 is retired in both Phoenix and Philadelphia. I'm sure there are others, but those are certainly some very prominent examples.Quote:
Originally Posted by SpurOutofTownFan
Even if Parker leaves San Antonio at some point, his work here is probably worthy of making sure that nobody else ever wears #9 here again. If he plays both of the next 2 games, Parker will (along with Bowen) join Tim Duncan and David Robinson as the only Spurs to have appeared in 100 playoff games -- not an insignificant accomplishment. In Parker's case, he's 3rd in franchise history in playoff points and has a decent chance to catch David Robinson for 2nd place in the next couple of seasons. He's 2nd in playoff assists, and can pass AJ for 1st with another couple of good playoff runs. He's got 2 all-star appearances and counting and has been a vital cog to a team that has legitimate dynastic expectations.
If Parker does stay along for a few more championships, and then leaves, at the end of his career he can always sign a one year 'retirement' contract, to retire as a Spur...it's what Emmitt Smith did with the Cowboys at the end of his career.Quote:
Originally Posted by SpurOutofTownFan
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Originally Posted by FromWayDowntown
Great points. I think Parker is taken for granted around here.
They should give Coach Pop #1. I laugh at players that request that number. I get the impression they think they're better than they actually are.
Duncan
Parker
Ginobili
Bowen
AJ
Duncan/Manu/Parker/Bowen will all have their numbers retired
A statue of the best spurs team you can put together. Drob TD Ice man Bruce TP with Manu off the bench!
Duncan
Manu
Bowen
Parker
Big Block Bob