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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