View Poll Results: Spot Number 21 - Top 50 Spurs

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  • Allan Bristow

    0 0%
  • Antoine Carr

    0 0%
  • Antonio Daniels

    0 0%
  • Billy Paultz

    2 2.99%
  • Bob Hill

    0 0%
  • Brent Barry

    0 0%
  • Chuck Person

    1 1.49%
  • Coby Dietrick

    0 0%
  • Dale Ellis

    0 0%
  • Dave Corzine

    0 0%
  • Dave Greenwood

    0 0%
  • Dennis Rodman

    1 1.49%
  • Doug Moe

    9 13.43%
  • Edgar Jones

    0 0%
  • Fabricio Oberto

    0 0%
  • Frank Brickowski

    1 1.49%
  • Gene Banks

    0 0%
  • George Johnson

    0 0%
  • Hank Egan

    0 0%
  • Jaren Jackson

    0 0%
  • Johnny Dawkins

    0 0%
  • John Lucas

    0 0%
  • Larry Brown

    0 0%
  • Mario Elie

    2 2.99%
  • Mark Olberding

    1 1.49%
  • Michael Finley

    0 0%
  • Mike Brown

    0 0%
  • Mike Budenholzer

    2 2.99%
  • Mike Gale

    0 0%
  • Nazr Mohammed

    0 0%
  • Paul Griffin

    0 0%
  • PJ Carlesimo

    2 2.99%
  • Rasho Nesterovic

    3 4.48%
  • Red McCombs

    10 14.93%
  • Rich Jones

    0 0%
  • Robert Horry

    21 31.34%
  • Robert McDermott

    1 1.49%
  • Rod Strickland

    0 0%
  • Sam Presti

    0 0%
  • Stan Albeck

    0 0%
  • Stephen Jackson

    4 5.97%
  • Steve Kerr

    1 1.49%
  • Swen Nater

    0 0%
  • Terry Cummings

    4 5.97%
  • Terry Porter

    0 0%
  • Vinny Del Negro

    1 1.49%
  • Walter Berry

    0 0%
  • Will Perdue

    1 1.49%
  • Willie Anderson

    0 0%
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  1. #1
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    SpursTalk's Top 50 Spurs
    1. Tim Duncan
    2. David Robinson
    3. George Gervin
    4. Gregg Popovich
    5. Angelo Drossos
    6. Manu Ginobili
    7. Tony Parker
    8. Sean Elliott
    9. James Silas
    10. Bruce Bowen
    11. Larry Kenon
    12. Avery Johnson
    13. Alvin Robertson
    14. Johnny Moore
    15. RC Buford
    16. Artis Gilmore
    17. Peter Holt
    18. Mike Mitc
    19. Bob Bass
    20. Malik Rose

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    To pass the time until the start of preseason, let's see how SpursTalk.com ranks the Top 50 Spurs. Those eligible for the list include all players, coaches and owners. I don't want to define "top" too narrowly, but I think the best way to do it would be to think of the list as a list of the 50 most influential people who have helped make the Spurs one of the most successful franchises in the history of sport.

    For more information on what we are doing, check out this thread.

    In this thread, we will vote for spot number 21. Please place your vote. If you will, also explain in this thread why you voted how you did.

    Thanks.



    P.S.

    Poll options listed in alphabetical order. If you want to vote for someone not on the list, post in the thread and I'll add the person.

    Voting will end 2AM CST Saturday morning.

    Please vote only once.

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    It is time for Bob Bass to finally crack this list

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    It is time for Bob Bass to finally crack this list
    at 19?

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    It is time for Bob Bass to finally crack this list

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    And can't DRob get a little love?

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    Tom Nissalke should be a choice ahead of Rasho and Nazr and David Greenwood.

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    Tom Nissalke should be a choice ahead of Rasho and Nazr and David Greenwood.
    True but I'm just adding the closest one alphabetically so fixing my autocomplete form is easy as possible.



    P.S.

    Weird that basketball-reference and wikipedia call him Dave Greenwood. I remember him as you said -- David Greenwood. Never heard him called Dave . . .

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    I liked this thread better back when the "Billy Paultz" poll option read "Bob Bass" and people still had a chance to get the punchline from my last post.

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    D.I.R.T.Y. till we die manufor3's Avatar
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    S-Jax

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    the big nutz guys should start to hit the list now:

    Elie, S-Jax & Horry.

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    Part of me is inclined to go with Horry here. The heroics in 2005 speak for themselves. Despite having been with the Spurs for only 5 years, he's easily in the top 10 in franchise history in playoff appearances while contributing to 2 les.

    There's also the cynical side to guide that vote -- if we're talking about the most important figures in franchise history, it's hard to find too many guys who might have changed more key series in single strokes than Robert Horry, whether in a Spurs uniform or while playing for an opponent. On the negative side of that equation from the Spurs' standpoint is his game winner in Game 1 of the '95 WCF. On the positive side of that equation is his tour de force in Detroit in '05 and his rim-out miss at the end of Game 5 of the 2003 WCSF. I think you could argue that if Horry hits that shot, the Lakers win that series and another le, leaving David Robinson to retire on a much different note and, perhaps, making the push to get Jason Kidd in the following summer all the more urgent. Who knows where things stand if that shot goes down.

    Horry's influence on Spurs' history is substantial.

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    Believe. Rappin Robert Horry's Avatar
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    I don't get how I'm not in the twenty
    When it comes to the clutch I'm straight money
    In those 05 Finals i was the man
    A clutch shot and a three point jam
    Timmy owes me for that game 5 win
    without me they'd talk of his missed tip-in
    don't forget 07 when the suns were wrecked
    I ended their season with a body check
    So when you cast your vote, put it in my place
    And you guys 22-50 can TELL ME HOW DEMOCRACY TASTES!!!!

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    I'm going with Moe, but Rob is the next player on my list for sure.

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    Spurs should resign Horry......nuff said

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    Could someone make a case for Moe to me, please? I read timvp's blip about him but I'd probably put him third on the list of remaining coaches. I also don't really understand how Jack gets so much love for contributing one season. Guys like Steve Kerr and Jaren Jackson made similar contributions to championship teams.

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    I'm going with Red.

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    horry!

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    RoHo. I would have put him over Malik actually.

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    Could someone make a case for Moe to me, please? I read timvp's blip about him but I'd probably put him third on the list of remaining coaches.
    I agree that it's difficult to figure out where to place Doug Moe on this list. First of all, I think most people consider him a Nugget. After four years in San Antonio, he went to the Nuggets for a decade. He's now an assistant coach there.

    I realize Moe was important during the transition years but how much more important was he than Albeck or Nissalke? Even someone like Larry Brown isn't that far away considering he introduced Pop to San Antonio and helped kickoff the David Robinson Era with much success.

    Before Pop, the Spurs were known to go through coaches every couple of years. Usually, the drop off or improvement was minimal from coach to coach. It seems like winning and losing in San Antonio has revolved more around players and owners than coaches. In fact, the Spurs won more games the year before Moe arrived than his first year ... and they won more games the year after he left.

    I think part of the problem is Pop has overshadowed the rest of the coaches in Spurs history to the point that no one else can even compare. Pop has more career victories than the next four winningest coaches in Spurs history combined (Moe, Brown, Albeck and Bass).

    Moe deserves props for being a forefather and being the second winningest coach in franchise history but it is difficult to judge where he should be placed. Perhaps someone can bring up points that separate Moe from the other coaches right behind him but as it stands, I find it difficult to make a push for Moe unless I'm going to be pushing those other coaches right behind him.

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    This vote is difficult. Horry is a pretty good candidate just for the 2005 playoff run alone. His heroics in Game 5 versus the Pistons probably ended up being the difference between a devastating series loss and championship number three.

    But it's hard for me to go full force for Horry. He played very well in 2005 and pretty decent in 2007. But his playoff runs in 2004, 2006 and 2008 were very disappointing. On top of that, he was pretty much invisible for every regular season he was here.

    In a way you can compare Horry to Elie. Both had one very good run. Elie was more of a leader and played a part in a more vital championship, while Horry was around longer and chipped in on two championships. I'm not convinced Horry > Elie ... nor am I convinced that they are the top two people on this list.

    I might have to lean toward McCombs or McDermott. Without McCombs, the Spurs likely don't even come into existence because the rest of the ownership group didn't have enough money. Without McDermott, Pop wouldn't have been hired and who knows what would have happened after that.

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    I'm quite surprised to see mings not getting more love.

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    I'm quite surprised to see mings not getting more love.
    I voted TC at 20 but then switched to Horry at 21.


    mings should definitely be in the next 10.



    Statistically, you could probably argue that Willie Anderson should be, too, and I don't think he's garnered a vote yet.

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    Terry mings again.

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    Horry.

    His playoffs in 2005 is all I need to vote for him now

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    I voted TC at 20 but then switched to Horry at 21.


    mings should definitely be in the next 10.



    Statistically, you could probably argue that Willie Anderson should be, too, and I don't think he's garnered a vote yet.
    Willie was only healthy and productive a couple of years. I like him very much but he didn't really contribute any more than TC did. They did lead that team that took Portland to seven games, which was the brightest spot the Spurs had for a period of years.

    I voted Horry because of his contribution to championships, but Red did a lot of things that kept the Spurs in town.

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