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San Antonio Spurs, Dale Ellis
The Dallas Chaparrals, a charter member of the ABA, originated in 1967. In conjunction with a move to San Antonio in 1973, the team name was changed to the Spurs. The Spurs joined the NBA after the 1975-76 season and won five division titles in the next seven seasons. Now led by David Robinson, the Spurs have won two more division titles (1989-90 and 1990-91). DID YOU KNOW? The Spurs scored more than 100 points in 129 consecutive games from December 12, 1978, to March 14, 1980, the second-longest streak ever. Despite going into overtime with the Rockets on April 13, 1984, the Spurs committed only seven fouls, the lowest ever in a regular-season NBA game. SCORECARD. With 53-of-75 shooting from the floor on April 16, 1963, against the Mavericks, the Spurs set the NBA record for highest field goal percentage in a game (.707).
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* Factoid: Paul Pressey played Forward for the mighty Spurs. and * Factoid: Paul Pressey played Guard for the mighty Spurs.
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Second pick overall in 1982 draft by L.A. Clippers... NBA rookie of the year in 1983... Obtained in trade from San Diego in 1984... Led Milwaukee in scoring and rebounding in 1989.



Leonard had sticky fingers as he led the Spurs in steals, swiping 1.67 per game. He also recorded two-or-more steals 30 times in 2012-13, including three games with at least five. Leonard led the team in steals in 23 games and tops all second-year players averaging 1.50 steals through his first two seasons.



The third overall pick of the 1989 draft started off slowly but came on at the end of his rookie season. Sean played in all but one game in 1989-90 and was the Spurs' fifth-best scorer and top shooter from the free-throw line. In 1989, Elliott captured the Wooden Award as college basketball's player-of-the-year. Sean also broke Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's PAC-10 scoring record. Ironically, he broke the mark in a game against UCLA, Jabbar's school.



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James Anderson
Luka Samanic
DeJuan Blair

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Lloyd Daniels, Guard - Spurs.
David Greenwood, Forward - Spurs.

Back to the Front! Spurs card back du jour...

Cory Alexander
Alexander is ranked fifth all-time on the Virginia assists leaders' list with 401.
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