1. David Robinson
2. Tim Duncan
3. Manu Ginobili
4. Sean Elliot
5. Michael Finley/ Tony Parker
1. David Robinson - My favourite sportsperson of all time.
2. Tim Duncan
3. Malik Rose
4. Stephen Jackson
5. Bruce Bowen
That's just what I'm feeling at the moment, ask me another time and the list might inclue some of Tony, Manu, Person, Elie etc...
(I'm to young to have seen the Iceman)
1. David Robinson
2. Tim Duncan
3. Manu Ginobili
4. Sean Elliot
5. Michael Finley/ Tony Parker
1. Ice
2. Timmy
3. Admiral
4. TC
5. Dominique Wilkins
1. David Robinson, C, #50 - My favorite NBA player of all time. Great player, great
guy. The main reason why I followed professional basketball in my youth
2. Sean Elliott, SF, #32 - I was bummed when he was traded to Detroit and
elated when he returned. The Memorial Day Miracle was a top 5 highlight
in Spurs history.
3. Tim Duncan, PF, #21 - Quite possible the greatest power forward ever to play
the game. Cool under pressure, efficient, hardworking. What's not to like?
4. Bruce Bowen, SF, #12 - Call him dirty if you want. He's a great defender and a
hard working son of a ! Any coach would want a guy like this defending
the best opposing player night in and night out.
5. Avery Johnson, PG, #6 - Though he now coaches the rival Dallas Mavericks,
Avery helped bring home San Antonio's 1st championship, and validation for
my years of almosts and could have been's as a Spurs fan since 1989.
HONORABLE MENTIONS
George Gervin, G-F, #44 - The original star of the Spurs. Though he played
before I followed basketball, watching archive footage of the Iceman's finger
roll and his smooth, cool play makes his nickname obvious. Was that cheesy
enough?
Willie Anderson, SG, #40 - He didn't have the career people expected he
would have, but he was always a player I rooted for even after he left San Antonio.
Tim
David
Malik
Sean
Manu
1.Bruce Bowen
2.Timmy D
3.Sean Elliott
4.David Robinson
5.Manu
Duncan
Dave
Gervin
Mark Oberding
Bruce Bowen
1. Robinson - the most athletic 5-man to ever play the game.
2. Duncan - the best PF to ever play the game
3. Gervin - one of the most unstoppable offensive scorers to ever play the game
4. Silas - the Spurs first true PG and consummate floor general. Clutch shooter
5. Elliott - best SF to ever grace the Spurs roster.
Honorable mention:
Larry Kenon - awesome scorer and rebounder
Artis Gilmore - dominant rebounder and defensive force for the Spurs in the early '80's
Alvin Robertson - gets more recent attention for his off-the-court issues, but was the preeminent backcourt defender in the league during his first 4-5 years. Versatile guard who could do it all - rebound, score, pass and defend.
I've only been following the Spurs for 15 years, but I'll give you my favorite 5 over that span:
1 - Duncan
2 - Robinson
3 - Ginobili
4 - Sean Elliot
5 - Chuck Peson (Hey... what can I say? I like guys who can get hot and knock down 3's from half-court. Brent Barry would be #6)
Those were my farvorite 5 of the last 15, but here are the BEST 5 of the last 15 years:
1 - Duncan
2 - Robinson
3 - Ginobili
4 - Parker
5 - Elliot
Duncan
Robinson
Parker
Manu
Malik Rose/ Bruce Bowen
David Robinson - The reason why i'm a spurs fan
Tim Duncan
Gervin
Elliot/Rodman
Parker/Ginobili
mentions to Horry and Malik Rose : i like them
1. Zarko Paspalj
2. Jon Sundvold
3. Kurt Nimphius
4. Jerome Whitehead
5. Dallas Comegys
Bowen
Duncan
Gervin
Robinson
Ginobili
How about Chuck Nevitt, Uwe Blab, Ed Nealy, Matt Othick, and Sam Mack.![]()
How can we forget Lloyd Daniels, anyone remember when he missed a few games with an "injury". Anyone remember what John Lucas said his injury was???
1. Duncan- Everything an athlete/role model should be
2. Manu- Has been a joy the past 5 years
3. Elliot- Another class act
4. Robinson- Next to Tim, the GOAT
5. Bowen- Big reason for 2 of those rings
1. Manu
2. Duncan
3. Bowen
4. Horry
5. Tony
honorable mention: Finley
1. Tim Duncan
2. David Robinson
3. Tony Parker
4. Manu Ginobili
5. Robert Horry
It seems strange to see Horry in there, but he is responsible for TWO Championships...
Missing the shot for the Lakers in 2003.
Making the shot versus Detroit in 2005.
1. David Robinson
2. Tim Duncan
3. Dennis Rodman
4. Sean Elliott
5. Tony Parker
And we shouldn't leave Gearge Karl off the list
Rasho
Nazr
Beno
NickVE
Steve S
oups : correction
TD
David
Gervin
TP
Manu
Timmy
David
Manu
Rodman
Steve Kerr
before 2003=duncan,robinson
after=Manu,Bowen,TP
those would be my top 5s
Mike D'Antoni
George Karl
Charles Smith
Greg Sutton
Charles Smith
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