Retiring a number is the highest honor a franchise can give, a way of saying that no one who comes after could ever wear it quite the same way. The San Antonio Spurs have raised only a handful of jerseys to the rafters of the Frost Bank Center, and every single one of them belongs to a player who helped define what Spurs basketball means.
#9 - Tony Parker (retired November 11 2019) (Hall of Fame)
Tony Parker wore number 9 with a flair and a fearlessness that made him one of the most exciting point guards of his generation. He was the engine of four Spurs championship teams, and his 2007 NBA Finals MVP performance cemented his legacy as a clutch performer on the biggest stage. When the Spurs retired his number, they honored not just a brilliant career but the joy he brought to fans in San Antonio night after night.
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#21 - Tim Duncan (retired December 18 2016) (Hall of Fame)
Tim Duncan spent his entire career in silver and black, quietly building a resume that stands among the greatest in NBA history. He anchored five championship teams and earned the trust of an entire city with his consistency, his humility, and his fundamental brilliance. Retiring number 21 was not a question for the Spurs organization, it was an inevitability, a tribute to the man who was simply The Big Fundamental.
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#50 - David Robinson (retired November 10 2003) (Hall of Fame)
David Robinson was the foundation on which the modern Spurs dynasty was built, a center of extraordinary talent and even greater character. He averaged 21.1 points and 10.6 rebounds per game across his Spurs career, numbers that only hint at how dominant he was on both ends of the floor. When San Antonio retired number 50, they honored a two-time champion and a man whose decency and devotion to the community made him as beloved off the court as he was formidable on it.
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The Complete List of San Antonio Spurs Retired Numbers
Every number the San Antonio Spurs have officially retired, in order, with career totals and Hall of Famers marked.
| Number | Player | Retired | Career Stats |
|---|---|---|---|
| #00 | Johnny Moore | 1998 | — |
| #6 | Avery Johnson | 2007 | — |
| #9 | Tony Parker (Hall of Fame) | 2019 | — |
| #12 | Bruce Bowen | 2012 | — |
| #13 | James Silas | 1984 | — |
| #20 | Manu Ginóbili (Hall of Fame) | 2019 | — |
| #21 | Tim Duncan (Hall of Fame) | 2016 | — |
| #32 | Sean Elliott | 2005 | — |
| #44 | George Gervin (Hall of Fame) | 1987 | — |
| #50 | David Robinson (Hall of Fame) | 2003 | — |
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