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The 2002–03 NBA season was the 36th season of the franchise, ... 2002–03 San Antonio Spurs roster; Players Coaches Pos. No. ... 5 January 2003: Spurs: 94–86 ...
The 2002–03 NBA season was the 57th season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The season ended with the San Antonio Spurs beating the New Jersey Nets 4–2 in the 2003 NBA Finals . It was Michael Jordan 's last season in the NBA.
This was the longest such streak in the NBA. [5] The 2019–20 season was the first season since 1996–97 in which the Spurs missed the playoffs, an NBA record. The Spurs missed out on the playoffs again the following year, marking the first time in franchise history that the Spurs went consecutive seasons without making the playoffs. [6]
San Antonio Spurs roster. Players Coaches Pos. No. Name Height ... 2003-05-12 Ohio State: G: 5: Castle, Stephon ... 2002-11-27 North Carolina: G/F: 0: Johnson, Keldon ...
Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game with the San Antonio Spurs x: Denotes player who is currently on the San Antonio Spurs roster: 0.0: Denotes the San Antonio Spurs statistics leader (min. 100 games played for the team for per-game statistics) player: Denotes player who has played for the San Antonio Spurs in ...
Head coach Jason Kidd and the Milwaukee Bucks visit the San Antonio Spurs, who could've signed the former All-Star point guard in 2003.
The 2003 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association's (NBA) 2002–03 season, and the culmination of the season's playoffs. The Western Conference champion San Antonio Spurs played the Eastern Conference champion New Jersey Nets for the title, with the Spurs holding home court advantage .
The Big Three was a trio of National Basketball Association players for the San Antonio Spurs from 2002 to 2016, which consisted of Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginóbili. They would win four NBA championships (2003, 2005, 2007, 2014) during that time-span.