George "The Iceman" Gervin led the Spurs to five division titles in the 1970s and 80s.
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Take a year-by-year look at the history of the San Antonio Spurs.
Here are the most important dates in the history of the Spurs franchise.
Former Spur Sean Elliott watched with 18,000 of his closest friends on March 6, 2005 night as his #32 jersey was hoisted to the roof of the SBC Center. Elliott’s #32 is the fifth number retired in the Spurs 32-year history. He joins former greats George Gervin (#44), Johnny Moore (#00), David Robinson (#50) and James Silas (#13).
  • Here's to you, #32
  • Schoening: Sean Elliott - The Picture of Class
  • Elliott Ceremony Receives Record Ratings
  • Avery Johnson Speaking at Elliott's Jersey Retirement
  • Watch the entire ceremony: 300k
  • According to findings of the third annual ESPN The Magazine Ultimate Standings, the San Antonio Spurs are the #2 franchise in professional sports for 2004.
    According to findings of the second annual ESPN The Magazine Ultimate Standings, the San Antonio Spurs are the best franchise in professional sports for 2003.
    After 14 years with the Spurs, David Robinson will retire at the end of the season. Spurs.com is proud to present this special section...A Tribute to David Robinson. Inside you'll find photo galleries, video highlights, games, screensavers, and much more. Plus, you can register to win a Robinson Tribute Pak with lots of great prizes, including an autographed picture of the Admiral!
  • Kerr Recalls MJ, Robinson
  • Robinson Wins NBA Citizenship Award
  • Español: David Robinson recibe premio J. Walter Kennedy
  • Now playing in their 27th season in San Antonio, the franchise's history actually dates back to May of 1967, when the Dallas Chaparrals were born.
    The career of George Gervin.