Yah I would have to put the Duncan shot over Shaq up there too. Fans were literally running around so that by the time the Lakers run the play, people weren't in their own seats anymore. Never seen that since.
2014......................A movie will be made of that team and that season and that championship at some point. It was real-life 'Rocky' moment.
I loved the first one - the excitement in the City - the whole thing.
But 2014. Nothing, nothing, nothing, will ever compare. Not even if we win it all this coming season.
2014.
Yah I would have to put the Duncan shot over Shaq up there too. Fans were literally running around so that by the time the Lakers run the play, people weren't in their own seats anymore. Never seen that since.
that's not my favourite moment but why did DR do that?
Being at the Alamo Dome for the Memorial Day Miracle game with my grandfather. There was a feeling the entire game that despite being down we were going to win
1.Game 5 of the 2005 NBA Finals 9.6 seconds left in the game and Horry hit the game winning 3.
2.2014 Redemption season
3.Steve Kerr heroics in the conference finals against the Mavericks in 2003.
when was the falling out between jefferson and the spurs?
'03 WCF Game 6 against the Mavs. That 23 point comeback and the way the Spurs players celebrated on the bench was the most memorable. I was literally jumping around like Drob was in front of the TV.
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Right around the time he robbed the Spurs of $$ and crapped the bed in the playoffs.
There are so many. But I think for pure elation, it comes down to a couple for me:
Memorial Day Miracle - after suffering through so many years without a championship, that one shot seemed to release all of that pressure. Even though they had more games to win, I think when that shot went through, I was sure they were going to ring. It seemed like it was meant to be.
And secondly, the sequence at the end of Game 5 vs Detroit with the improbable Horry dunk. Then the pressure of the scoreless minute back and forth. Then Horry knocking down the three.
This is my 2nd favorite. The way he stretched out for that dunk was unbelievable. He even said he slightly hyper extended his shoulder on that play.
Halftime of Knicks/Heat game 7 in 1997.
Lebron's reaction when Kawhi checked back in. And then Kawhi winning the MVP.
First comment, happy to be posting here!
For me it's the 03 le rum. I honestly didn't know if we'd ever truly compete again after the 01/02 losses, because it seemed like the Spurs were giving Duncan nothing but ty players and washed up vets. Dethroning the Lakers, Kerr's hot streaks, David's incredible final NBA game, Duncan going God mode all year long. Loved it.
I never thought anything could compare to the MDM, but the 1st half of Game 3, 2014 Finals - the most awesome display of basketball ever (to be nearly repeated a couple of more times over the next few days).
It didn't quite happen...so it really can't be considered a "Spurs Moment".
But, Game 4 of the 2014 NBA Finals....Kawhi gets the ball poked away and regains control. Then he drives to the rim and takes off. I could immediately tell that he was going to try and dunk on Birdman's soul, and for a split second I thought, "This has the potential to be the greatest dunk I've ever seen."
He ends up missing the dunk...actually he got fouled. But damn, what could have been.
The play even made SI's cover though...
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This is (by far) my favorite moment as well. Everybody was celebrating and he was left alone, on the bench, fighting tears and just taking it all in. I could only imagine what was going on in his head. It's a true story of redemption: so many franchises would have imploded, players and staff throwing blame at each other, suicidal rebuilding efforts, disgruntled players being traded away for nothing... But the Spurs, in Spurs-like fashion, said nothing. They came back, and won. But the redemption was on Pop most of all. I get tears in my eyes every time I watch this video.
And Dex, thanks for sharing a great story.
I was wondering when Spurstalk started. I figured it was early 2000s just wasn't exactly sure which year. I spent a lot of downtime at work on this site LOL.
Too many to narrow down, but Wingates 3 to send the game to OT was epic. I was a kid and it was my first experience of the real pressure feel as a fan when YOUR team is in the battle.
Been following NBA since 85, but spurs sucked at that time so watched playoffs as a bystander.
Dex thanks for the write-up. This post hits home on so many levels. Redemption is so sweet. The 2014 le and continued Tim Duncan run lets me extend a little more of my childhood and young adult life. It's been a beautiful and unprecedented run.
**sniff sniff** Someone must be chopping up onions around here..
Idk but maybe that's why Phil's been so bitter towards the Spurs all these years with his "they're not a real dynasty" schtick.
Who's cutting onions, tbh. Great post my man![]()
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