Actually...that's a pretty good list....
Found this article by mistake. Was looking for information on players who played over 7 seasons with the Spurs.
Thought this list was pretty good.
http://nbahoopsonline.com/teams/SanA...les/top20.html
Actually...that's a pretty good list....
Ginobili at #9? That is crazy insane whacko.
Terry mings should at least be one of the honorable mentions. That was an oversight.
lol at Parker as a pass first point guard.
Glad to see Larry Kenon on the list, but even I think he's too high up.
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Parker is #6.
Uh no....he played for the Bulls then the Celtics and a European team after he left the Spurs in 1987, plus IMHO he should be in the HoF.10. Artis Gilmore
Gilmore ended his career with the Spurs, he gave them five very good years and in those five years he become 5th all time in blocks and sixth in rebounds for the Spurs
Huh. He got so few lines of text I didn't see him, and that webpage is seriously bunk, because I did a search for his name and it didn't show up.
Weird.
Also, I'd put Manu ahead of Avery. Without Avery, we have at least 3 les. Without Ginobili, we MIGHT have one? Maybe?
Avery, Kenon, Robertson before Ginobili?
Off-Season Garbage.
^The only thing I can think of is they were three time AS (other than AJ) compared to Manu's one and only AS.
where's Malik Rose?
i know im a youngster and everything but i believe manu should be ranked a tad bit higher on that list
As mentioned, the Parker as a pass-first PG is glaring, and I don't know the player listed just before parker really, but I doubt he really deserves to be ahead of parker.
We are biased with how we see Manu and Parker, and it is hard to compare different eras and different combinations of players.
Agree, mings needed to be listed, probably before Anderson I think.
I really just dont' know pre 1990 players much, because that is when I started watching basketball.
First 3 come easily: Duncan, Robinson, Gervin. But I think 4 and 5 should be Manu and Tony (when everything is said and done, Tony would be probably ahead of Manu)
yeah, probaly the both of them + Luck the Fackers Luck the Fackers Luck...naahhh...just kidding!
I'm gonna have to say that's almost a perfect list.
James Silas should be higher, I'd say right after Gervin. His play, along with Ice, helped legitimize the Spurs in their transition from ABA to NBA. I wouldn't have ROdman on the list and replace him with Gene Banks. Dave Corzine? Paul Griffin? Mike Gale?
TD
Admiral
Gervin
Parker
Manu
Eliott
in this article AJ>Manu is a joke...
Well we would certainly have 1 without Ginobli since he was not on the team when we won our first le.
Im glad to see somebody besides me still remembers how great Mike Mitc played.
TP is a 3 time all star not a 2 time.
Ginobili after AJ ???????
haha I saw that too I was wondering if he changed his style over the summer.
can we take #18 off the list.....i dont even want to mention his name....he is nothing short of an assclown and cost us a shot at our first le in 1990. GREAT NO LOOK PASS GENIUS
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