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    Can someone please guide me as to where I can find the all-time records for Spurs players---points, field goals, rebounds, 3-pointers, etc. Is there such a place only for Spurs records?

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    I think Michael Finley is tied with Bruce for number of threes made in a game.

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    The Spurs media guide will have all of that information:

    http://www.nba.com/spurs/news/mediaguide.html

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    Ironically Tim hold the record at 17-17 for FT's.

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    The Spurs media guide will have all of that information:

    http://www.nba.com/spurs/news/mediaguide.html
    Thanks, FromWayDowntown

    Sean Elliot has Spurs record of 563 3-pointers. Manu is closing in on that one---he has 554 according to Spurs.com

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    Sean played a lot of years with the 3-point line much further back than it is now. Still, it seemed like it would be inevitable that Manu would pass that mark.

    Oh, and to save timvp -- it's Elliott

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    I think Michael Finley is tied with Bruce for number of threes made in a game.
    Finley holds the franchise record for 3s in a game in the playoffs

    Denver 07 game 5. It was gorgeous to watch

    Regular season I could swear its either Chuck Person or Bowen.

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    But I couldn't find all-time playoff stats leaders---like most points, rebounds, 3-pointers, etc. in a career. Are they at the same place?

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    But I couldn't find all-time playoff stats leaders---like most points, rebounds, 3-pointers, etc. in a career. Are they at the same place?
    This is taken from pages 144-45 of this year's media guide. I suspect you'll find that the same names come up time and again on these top 10 lists.

    SPURS ALL-TIME PLAYOFF LEADERS
    (bold = player active in 2007-08 season with Spurs)

    GAMES
    138 – Tim Duncan
    123 – David Robinson
    100 – Bruce Bowen
    100 – Tony Parker
    90 – Manu Ginobili

    85 – Sean Elliott
    81 – Avery Johnson
    80 – Malik Rose
    64 – Robert Horry
    57 – George Gervin

    POINTS
    3,282 – Tim Duncan
    2,221 – David Robinson
    1,776 – Tony Parker
    1,592 – George Gervin
    1,407 – Manu Ginobili
    1,118 – Sean Elliott
    920 – Avery Johnson
    646 – Mike Mitc
    636 – Bruce Bowen
    543 – Terry mings

    REBOUNDS
    1,728 – Tim Duncan
    1,301 – David Robinson
    446 – Manu Ginobili
    348 – Malik Rose
    341 – Sean Elliott
    340 – George Gervin
    306 – Robert Horry
    296 – Bruce Bowen
    296 – Tony Parker

    286 – Mark Olberding

    ASSISTS
    547 – Avery Johnson
    489 – Tim Duncan
    460 – Tony Parker

    339 – Johnny Moore
    311 – Manu Ginobili
    280 – David Robinson
    207 – Sean Elliott
    185 – George Gervin
    166 – Rod Strickland
    141 – Bruce Bowen

    FG MADE
    1,212 – Tim Duncan
    768 – David Robinson
    707 – Tony Parker
    622 – George Gervin
    433 – Manu Ginobili
    384 – Sean Elliott
    384 – Avery Johnson
    273 – Mike Mitc
    230 – Mark Olberding
    227 – Bruce Bowen

    FG ATTEMPTED
    2,390 – Tim Duncan
    1,604 – David Robinson
    1,581 – Tony Parker
    1,224 – George Gervin
    968 – Manu Ginobili
    862 – Sean Elliott
    790 – Avery Johnson
    577 – Bruce Bowen
    544 – Mike Mitc
    486 – Mark Olberding

    3-PT FG MADE
    134 – Bruce Bowen
    132 – Manu Ginobili

    73 – Sean Elliott
    65 – Robert Horry
    62 – Michael Finley
    60 – Brent Barry
    60 – Tony Parker

    52 – Chuck Person
    49 – Jaren Jackson
    38 – Stephen Jackson

    3-PT FG ATTEMPTED
    345 – Manu Ginobili
    305 – Bruce Bowen

    205 – Sean Elliott
    204 – Tony Parker
    161 – Robert Horry
    152 – Michael Finley
    149 – Brent Barry

    146 – Jaren Jackson
    132 – Chuck Person
    113 – Stephen Jackson

    FT MADE
    855 – Tim Duncan
    684 – David Robinson
    409 – Manu Ginobili
    348 – George Gervin
    302 – Tony Parker
    277 – Sean Elliott
    153 – Malik Rose
    151 – Avery Johnson
    112 – Mark Olberding
    101 – James Silas

    FT ATTEMPTED
    1,227 – Tim Duncan
    966 – David Robinson
    506 – Manu Ginobili
    429 – Tony Parker

    424 – George Gervin
    346 – Sean Elliott
    228 – Avery Johnson
    207 – Malik Rose
    145 – Mark Olberding
    140 – Terry mings

    STEALS
    151 – David Robinson
    138 – Manu Ginobili
    96 – Tony Parker

    94 – Avery Johnson
    93 – Tim Duncan
    85 – Bruce Bowen

    70 – Johnny Moore
    69 – George Gervin
    59 – Sean Elliott
    45 – Robert Horry

    BLOCKS
    380 – Tim Duncan
    312 – David Robinson
    55 – Robert Horry
    52 – Bruce Bowen

    51 – George Gervin
    51 – Mike Green
    42 – Artis Gilmore
    37 – Sean Elliott
    34 – Billy Paultz
    31 – George Johnson

    FG PCT. (35 MADE)
    .596 – Fabricio Oberto (53-89)
    .582 – Artis Gilmore (121-208)
    .550 – Nazr Mohammed (77-140)
    .550 – Will Perdue (44-80)
    .540 – Frank Brickowski (53-98)
    .533 – Dennis Rodman (64-120)
    .527 – Antoine Carr (68-129)
    .517 – David Wingate (46-89)
    .508 – George Gervin (622-1,224)
    .507 – Tim Duncan (1,212-2,390)

    3-PT FG% (10 MADE)
    .443 – Vinny Del Negro (31-70)
    .439 – Bruce Bowen (134-305)
    .408 – Michael Finley (62-152)
    .404 – Robert Horry (65-161)
    .402 – Brent Barry (60-149)

    .400 – Danny Ferry (32-80)
    .394 – Chuck Person (52-132)
    .393 – Willie Anderson (11-28)
    .383 – Manu Ginobili (132-345)
    .382 – Steve Kerr (13-34)

    FT. PCT. (30 MADE)
    .971 – Steve Smith (33-34)
    .898 – Michael Finley (53-59)
    .868 – Antonio Daniels (66-76)
    .866 – Mario Elie (58-67)
    .821 – George Gervin (348-424)

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    Thanks, FromWayDowntown. I really appreciate the fact that you took the time to send me all those stats.
    I am glad to see that the current Spurs "dynasty" is mentioned all over the place in the playoff stats.

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    I am glad to see that the current Spurs "dynasty" is mentioned all over the place in the playoff stats.
    It's an easy thing to do when those guys have played in so many more games than all but the longest term old-time Spurs. Before 2003, no Spur in history had played in 100 playoff games. Now there are 4 guys who've played in at least 100 games and a 5th who's likely to get to that plateau before he retires. It makes a big difference in the counting stats to have played in a lot of games -- much easier to ac ulate a lot of numbers.

    For what it's worth, if Brent Barry plays in 2 more playoff games, he'll move into a tie for 10th place on the games played list. Getting to the Finals on multiple occasions makes a very big difference in these sorts of lists.

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    Ice -

    27.96 ppg
    50% FG%
    5.96 Reb/pg
    3.24 Assist/pg
    82% FT%
    1.2 steals/pg
    just under 1.0 blk pg.

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    How many years does Tony have left wearing a Spurs uniform?
    He could end up leading more than one of those categories.(games played, assists, fg made and attempted, steals)

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    How many years does Tony have left wearing a Spurs uniform?
    He could end up leading more than one of those categories.(games played, assists, fg made and attempted, steals)
    He's signed thru the 2010-2011 season.

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    How many years does Tony have left wearing a Spurs uniform?
    He could end up leading more than one of those categories.(games played, assists, fg made and attempted, steals)
    He's very likely to play a whole lot of playoff games with Tim Duncan, who is going to keep extending his leads in many categories. To surpass Tim, Tony Parker is going to have to play in at least 39 more playoff games than Tim has. If you stop to think about it, that difference is as many playoff games as Willie Anderson played in over 5 playoff runs with the Spurs and is more more playoff games than guys like Mike Mitc , Larry Kenon, and Billy Paultz played with the Spurs.

    It's going to take a whole lot for Tony Parker to close that gap -- and it's going to be hard to do because to close that gap, Parker will have to play a lot of games without Tim Duncan. Good luck on that one.

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    It's so weird seeing Finley's name in there considering he's only had 2 playoff runs with the Spurs. It shows how important he is with 3 point and ft shooting when it matters.

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    http://www.basketball-reference.com/

    This is pretty good for finding stats and other useless information.

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    Sean played a lot of years with the 3-point line much further back than it is now.
    Elliott actually played two years with the line closer. The line as it is now is as far back as it's ever been.

    Oh, and to save timvp -- it's Elliott
    Thanks.


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    3-PT FG MADE
    134 – Bruce Bowen
    132 – Manu Ginobili

    3-PT FG ATTEMPTED
    345 – Manu Ginobili
    305 – Bruce Bowen
    What?!?!

    This must be a mistake. Manu Fan has recently told me Bowen is overrated trash. Bowen with more makes on 40 less attempts?

    Preposterous.

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    3-PT FG% (10 MADE)
    .443 – Vinny Del Negro (31-70)
    .439 – Bruce Bowen (134-305)
    .408 – Michael Finley (62-152)
    .404 – Robert Horry (65-161)
    .402 – Brent Barry (60-149)
    whottt, thoughts?

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    Elliott actually played two years with the line closer. The line as it is now is as far back as it's ever been.
    Beat me to it, damn you!

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    What?!?!

    This must be a mistake. Manu Fan has recently told me Bowen is overrated trash. Bowen with more makes on 40 less attempts?

    Preposterous.
    Not to belittle Bowen's accomplishments or to inflate Manu's but I do not believe you can compare for Manu's takes a lot of 3 pointers where he is creating his own shot, Bowen's shots are most of them wide open shots of someone's assists.

    Now, I do not need to see any freaking stat sheet to disregard that fool's comments about Bowen.

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    Not to belittle Bowen's accomplishments or to inflate Manu's but I do not believe you can compare for Manu's takes a lot of 3 pointers where he is creating his own shot, Bowen's shots are most of them wide open shots of someone's assists.

    Now, I do not need to see any freaking stat sheet to disregard that fool's comments about Bowen.
    Yeah, one fan's stupid comments about Bowen while trying to overrate Manu's defense and all of a sudden the CoM, is accused of having a problem with Bowen's impact on the game.

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    Sean played a lot of years with the 3-point line much further back than it is now. Still, it seemed like it would be inevitable that Manu would pass that mark.

    Oh, and to save timvp -- it's Elliott
    the three point line was further back than it is now?

    how far was it previously? It must have been damn far out there if it was even farther.

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