Robinson's prime was wasted by horrible front-office moves and bad luck with injures. Strike 1 was refusing to pay Strickland in '92. Strike 2 was signing Vinny Del Negro to be the point guard. Strike 3 was ever trading for Rodman, who was great in the regular season but then decided he'd concentrate on his feud with the coach instead of how to beat the Rockets. Strike 4 was hiring that ass Bob Hill, who alienated everyone on the team (most of all Rodman). Strike 5 was trading for Charles Smith, who must have played all of 20-30 games in the 4 years he was on the cap, to replace Rodman after the team's '95 flame-out. Mix in mings, the team's clear #2 guy, blowing out his knee in '92 and Robinson's being injured and unable to play in the '92 playoffs and the '96-'97 season, and he only had three decent shots at a le:
1) 89-90: his rookie year. Spurs lost in game 7 on the road in Portland in OT thanks to a monster steal from behind by Clyde Drexler when Wingate was about to complete a wide-open layup for the game-winner at the buzzer. That miracle play was the only thing keeping the Spurs out of the Finals that year against Detroit (who they probably would not have beaten though).
2) 90-91: Can't blame David for that one. He averaged 25.75 ppg, 13.5 reb, 3.75 blk on 69% shooting in the series loss to GS while getting swarmed relentlessly.
3) 94-95: Outplayed by Olajuwon. Hats off to Hakeem and the Rockets.
I've never seen one guy take so much for one series.