Not surprised.
Silas was awesome in ABA, but once Spurs merged into NBA, he was injured too often and was only half his self because of the knee injuries.
Moore averaged over 10 assists for his career as a Spur. Moore also got his career derailed by contracting Desert Fever, and after that he was not near the player he once was. When he was healthy, he was probably the best passer from the guard position of any player to wear a Spurs uinform. He was awesome.
Not surprised.
Same list as I have it. Gervin and Robinson are close and can be interchanged. No Gervin the team folds during the merger.
Silas was a better player at his height than Moore. Silas was clutch.
Can't do that. It is the NBA and the years with the Spurs we are talking about here. Parker above Manu.
Rodman was a joke and cost the Spurs a chance in the playoffs with a bad at ude. Should be no where on this list. Larry Kenon the most under appreciated Spur is ahead of Bowen, Gilmore(who was past his better years when with the Spurs) and Rodman. Bowen was a result of being on championship teams and the thread clearly said taking the rings out of the equation.
Really, you're right. I was thinking in terms of playing ability, but in terms of his actual value to the Spurs, he rates below Bonner or Oberto. Bonner doesn't contribute that much really, but he's never had a high negative value either.
If you count ABA, then maybe, but as I said, he missed more games than he played in the NBA. Moore was a much better passer, and therefore I give him the nod
For two seasons, his rebounding was highest of any Spur in history, but you're right, he cost us the chance to win the le with his shannanagans and probably cost Bob Hill's job.
Therefore, I do not put him on my list as top Spur out of the PF position.
Screw Rodman.
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