Spurs Fiesta 5: Hall of Fame Highlights

A host of San Antonio Spurs legends were inducted to the Hall of Fame over the weekend.
Spurs Fiesta 5: Hall of Fame Highlights
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1. BECKY HAMMON "Hammon spent eight seasons playing for the San Antonio Silver Stars, the city's WNBA franchise from 2007-14 before flipping over to the men's team as an assistant coach for the Spurs from 2014-22."

2. GREGG POPOVICH “I’m not a Hall-of-Fame guy,” Pop modestly said when the announcement was made.

"But on Saturday night, that statement was no longer true. Pop was inducted into the Hall of Fame."

3. PAU GASOL "What an amazing franchise," Gasol said. "Pop, Becky, Tony, Manu, I mean one of the things that Pop told me in free agency ... think about the guys you're going to spend time with. ... I loved the opportunity to play with you guys ... My wife and I will always cherish those three years in San Antonio."

4. TONY PARKER "During his 17 seasons with the Spurs, Parker averaged 15.8 points, 5.7 assists and 2.8 rebounds per game while shooting 49.2 percent from the field, including 32.4 percent from deep. Parker finished his NBA career with six All-Star appearances, four All-NBA selections, four championships and a Finals MVP in the 2006-07 season."

5. THIERRY HENRY? "Although I followed him all the way it's still not something I can comprehend," Henry told KENS-TV reporter Nate Ryan. "I know it's surreal and he's deserving but it's crazy when you think about it."


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