The San Antonio Spurs Making San Antonio Proud Part 2
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The San Antonio Spurs: Making San Antonio Proud, Part 2
The San Antonio Spurs have honored several players by retiring their jerseys, a prestigious milestone for any basketball athlete. Among these legends is Johnny Moore, whose
00 hangs high. As a guard in the 1980s, Moore overcame the daunting challenge of Valley fever, an illness that threatened to end his career. Remarkably, he recovered fully and played 520 games with the Spurs.
Another celebrated player is James Silas, whose
13 jersey defied superstition. Known as "Captain Late" and "The Snake," Silas was at his best in the clutch moments of a game.
Sean Elliott, a forward from 1989 to 1993 and 1994 to 2001, had his
32 retired in 2005. Elliott made a significant impact during the 1999 NBA championship, notably with a crucial three-pointer along the sideline to secure a win against the Portland Trail Blazers in the Western Conference Finals.
David Robinson, donning
50, was an integral part of the "Twin Towers" duo from 1989 to 2003. Renowned as one of the greatest centers in professional basketball, Robinson's legacy continues to inspire.
Finally, George Gervin, whose
44 was retired, played from 1974 to 1985 and is well-respected within the organization.
Thus far, only five Spurs players have achieved the honor of jersey retirement, solidifying their contributions to the team and the sport.
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