San Antonio Spurs
National Basketball Association team in San Antonio
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2025 | Victor Wembanyama selected as NBA All-Star and competes in the Rising Stars Challenge and Skills Challenge. |
2025 | Stephon Castle competes in the Slam Dunk Contest and Rising Stars Challenge. |
2024 | Victor Wembanyama wins NBA Rookie of the Year and is selected to the NBA All-Defensive First Team. |
2024 | The Spurs acquired Juan Núñez, a guard from Spain, with the 36th pick in the second round, originally from the Indiana Pacers. |
2024 | San Antonio Spurs complete the 2024-25 season with 34 wins and 48 losses, finishing 4th in the Southwest Division and failing to qualify for the playoffs. |
2024 | Victor Wembanyama was announced to miss the rest of the season due to blood clots after 46 games. |
2024 | Gregg Popovich was announced indefinitely out for the season due to health issues and replaced by Mitch Johnson. |
2024 | Acquired All-Star De'Aaron Fox in a three-team trade with the Chicago Bulls and Sacramento Kings. |
2024 | Spurs signed veterans Chris Paul and Harrison Barnes during the off-season. |
2024 | Drafted Stephon Castle and Rob Dillingham, with Dillingham later traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves. |
2024 | Reached Conference Finals, losing to Stockton 112-118 after winning Conference Semifinals against Salt Lake City 123-113. |
2024 | Josh Larson named Austin Spurs' general manager. |
2024 | Scott King takes over as head coach, leading the team from 2024 to the present. |
2024 | Victor Wembanyama drafted, marking a potential new era for the franchise. |
2023 | Pau Gasol and Tony Parker were inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, recognizing their contributions to the Spurs. |
2023 | San Antonio Spurs complete the 2023-24 season with 22 wins and 60 losses, finishing 5th in the Southwest Division and failing to qualify for the playoffs. |
2023 | Victor Wembanyama was drafted first overall by the Spurs and unanimously elected Rookie of the Year. |
2023 | Will Voigt becomes head coach, serving from 2023 to 2024. |
May 16 2023 | San Antonio Spurs won the NBA draft lottery, securing the first overall pick for the 2023 NBA draft, marking their third time selecting first overall. |
January 13 2023 | The Spurs set a regular season single-game attendance record with 68,323 spectators at the Alamodome in a game against the Golden State Warriors. |
2022 | Manu Ginóbili was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, celebrating his impactful Spurs career from 2002 to 2018. |
2022 | San Antonio Spurs complete the 2022-23 season with 22 wins and 60 losses, finishing 5th in the Southwest Division and failing to qualify for the playoffs. |
2022 | Replaced silver 'Statement' uniforms with a new black version featuring a 'SATX' wordmark and Texas spur alternate logo. |
2022 | Dejounte Murray represented the Spurs at the All-Star Game, the first Spur to do so since Lamarcus Aldridge in 2019. |
2022 | The San Antonio Spurs celebrated their 50th anniversary. |
2022 | Brent Barry named Austin Spurs' general manager. |
August 11 2022 | The NBA retired Bill Russell's No. 6 jersey across all member teams, a significant league-wide honor. |
2021 | San Antonio Spurs complete the 2021-22 season with 34 wins and 48 losses, finishing 4th in the Southwest Division and failing to qualify for the playoffs. |
2021 | LaMarcus Aldridge left the team midway through the season via a contract buyout. |
2021 | Petar Božić named head coach after Matt Nielsen moved to San Antonio as an assistant coach. |
2021 | Lost Quarterfinal to Delaware (103-124), finished 5th with 10 wins and 5 losses. |
July 27 2021 | Spurs Sports & Entertainment made an investment in Tribe Gaming, a mobile gaming esports organization based in Austin, Texas, expanding their portfolio into the esports industry. |
May 13 2021 | Tim Duncan was inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest players in basketball history. |
2020 | Tim Duncan was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, commemorating his legendary Spurs career from 1997 to 2016. |
2020 | Lost Quarterfinal playoff game to Delaware (103-124). |
2020 | Named Tyler Self (son of Hall of Fame coach Bill Self) as general manager and Matt Nielsen as head coach. Played an abbreviated COVID-19 pandemic bubble season in Orlando. |
2020 | Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic, finished 2nd in Southwest division with 24 wins and 18 games played. |
2020 | Second consecutive season missing the playoffs, marking the first time in franchise history to miss playoffs in back-to-back seasons. |
August 13 2020 | The Spurs failed to qualify for the postseason for the first time since the 1996-97 season, ending a 22-consecutive playoff appearance streak. |
March 11 2020 | The NBA suspended the 2019-20 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
February 28 2020 | The league approved the purchase and relocation of the San Antonio Rampage hockey team. |
February 6 2020 | The Vegas Golden Knights announced the purchase of the San Antonio Rampage franchise from the Spurs with intent to relocate. |
2019 | League season disrupted by COVID-19 pandemic. |
2019 | Austin Spurs finished in fourth place at the FIBA Intercontinental Cup tournament in Brazil, with a record of 0 wins and 2 losses. |
2019 | Finished 3rd in Southwest division with 20 wins and 30 losses. |
2019 | Became the first G League team to play in the FIBA Intercontinental Cup in Rio de Janeiro, losing in the semi-final to Flamengo. |
2019 | First season since 1996–97 where the Spurs missed the playoffs, breaking their previous NBA record of consistent playoff appearances. |
2019 | Tony Parker retired from professional basketball after completing one season with the Charlotte Hornets. |
November 11 2019 | Tony Parker's jersey number 9 is honored, celebrating his legacy with the San Antonio Spurs. |
March 2019 | NBA G League season impacted by COVID-19 pandemic, leading to season cancellation. |
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