SAN ANTONIO — For 20 years, Spurs fans were haunted by the agonizing memory of the Silver & Black’s meltdown in the 1979 NBA Eastern Conference finals. Needing only one victory to reach the Finals, ...
SAN ANTONIO — Some have argued that the San Antonio Spurs 1999 NBA title deserves an asterisk because it came during a lockout-shortened season. And that topic resurfaced once again courtesy of ...
NBA Champions San Antonio Spurs', from left, Tim Duncan, Antonio Daniels, David Robinson, Gerard King, Sean Elliott, Avery Johnson and Jerome Kersey celebrate after defeating the New York Knicks 78-77 ...
In 1999, the San Antonio Spurs won their maiden championship, with Tim Duncan helping steer the squad to the title amid the rigors of the NBA lockout-shortened season. They entered the Finals as heavy ...
The New York Knicks and Miami Heat, inseparable best of enemies, are the only franchise that can truly claim that they "start from the bottom" before getting "here," at least from the perspective of a ...
No NBA championship team since the strike-shortened season in 1999 made it harder on themselves in the postseason than the 2008 Boston Celtics, who played 26 of the maximum 28 games en route to the ...
SAN ANTONIO — The 1999 San Antonio Spurs championship squad is set to be inducted into the San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame. The team will be part of the Class of 2025 and will be honored for being the ...
Standing tall as the best team at the end of the regular season, the San Antonio Spurs, led by the front court tandem of Tim Duncan and David Robinson, soared past their playoff opponents to claim ...
New York's unforgettable run to the Finals in 1999 was punctuated by their Game 6 win over the Pacers in the East Finals. Allan Houston scored 32 points, as he and Latrell Sprewell took over late to ...
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