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- However, in the Finals, the San Antonio Spurs, with superstars David Robinson and Tim Duncan, proved too much for the injury-laden Knicks, who lost in five games.New York Knicks-Wikipedia
- O'Neal improved his scoring average to 29.4 points (second in the league to David Robinson) while leading the NBA in field goal percentage at 60%.Shaquille O'Neal-Wikipedia
- Tim Duncan and David Robinson won the 1999 championship with the Spurs, and Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant started the 2000s with three consecutive championships for the Lakers.National Basketball Association-Wikipedia
- The team's recent success has coincided with the tenure of current head coach Gregg Popovich and with the playing careers of the Spurs' icons David Robinson (1989–2003) and Tim Duncan (1997–2016).San Antonio Spurs-Wikipedia
- With a defensive squad led by David Robinson and Tim Duncan, San Antonio's 84.7 points allowed per game was the fewest average points allowed in the postseason in the last 30 years.NBA Finals-Wikipedia
- It was his third straight Olympiad (2004, 2008, 2012), as he joined James and David Robinson (1988, 1992, 1996) as the only American basketball players to play in three Olympiads.Carmelo Anthony-Wikipedia
- Coming off their second NBA Championship, the retirement of David Robinson left a void in San Antonio's daunting defense, while playoff hero Steve Kerr and veteran forward Danny Ferry also retired.San Antonio Spurs-Wikipedia
- *David Robinson – 2003San Antonio Spurs-Wikipedia
- The Spurs used this selection on United States Naval Academy standout David Robinson.San Antonio Spurs-Wikipedia
- A Navy team—then representing the Colonial Athletic Association—led by future Hall of Famer David Robinson won three tournament games while advancing to the regional finals in 1986.Patriot League-Wikipedia
- Averaging 19.0 points, 6.5 assists, and 3.1 rebounds, Lillard was unanimously named Rookie of the Year, joining Ralph Sampson, David Robinson, and Blake Griffin as the only unanimous selections in NBA history.Portland Trail Blazers-Wikipedia
- Spurs players are active members of the San Antonio community, and many former Spurs are still active in San Antonio including David Robinson with the Carver Academy and George Gervin with the George Gervin Youth Center.San Antonio Spurs-Wikipedia
- Due to more star-power, he rotated with Hakeem Olajuwon and David Robinson and started 3 games.Shaquille O'Neal-Wikipedia
- Navy's David Robinson was the leading vote-getter that year.NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans-Wikipedia
- The San Antonio Spurs were initially led by the 'Twin Towers' tandem of center David Robinson and power forward Tim Duncan.Center (basketball)-Wikipedia
- Although they made the playoffs, they were swept by the San Antonio Spurs, led by Tim Duncan and David Robinson in the second round of the Western Conference playoffs.Shaquille O'Neal-Wikipedia
- The 1988 U.S. team had a roster that included future NBA all-stars David Robinson, Danny Manning, and Mitch Richmond but came up short, winning the bronze medal.United States men's national basketball team-Wikipedia
- Five players won the award unanimously (by capturing all of the first-place votes)—Ralph Sampson, David Robinson, Blake Griffin, Damian Lillard, and Karl-Anthony Towns.NBA Rookie of the Year Award-Wikipedia
- Ewing was a defensive stalwart throughout his basketball career, although he often had difficulty placing on the NBA All-Defensive Team due to the defensive prowess of his contemporaries Hakeem Olajuwon and David Robinson.Patrick Ewing-Wikipedia
- The others to do so were David Robinson, Tim Duncan and fellow rookie LeBron James.Carmelo Anthony-Wikipedia
- Anthony became the first NBA rookie to lead a playoff team in scoring since David Robinson of the San Antonio Spurs during the 1989–90 season.Carmelo Anthony-Wikipedia
- The 1992 Olympic basketball Dream Team, the first to use current NBA stars, featured Michael Jordan as the anchor, along with Bird, Johnson, David Robinson, Patrick Ewing, Scottie Pippen, Clyde Drexler, Karl Malone, John Stockton, Chris Mullin, Charles Barkley, and star NCAA amateur Christian Laettner.National Basketball Association-Wikipedia
- The Spurs were coming off an injury-riddled 1996–97 season; their best player, David Robinson—himself a number one draft pick in 1987—was sidelined for most of the year, and they had finished with a 20–62 win–loss record.Tim Duncan-Wikipedia
- In the 1993–1994 NBA season, Rodman joined a Spurs team which was built around perennial All-Star center David Robinson, with a supporting cast of forwards Dale Ellis, Willie Anderson and guard Vinny Del Negro.Dennis Rodman-Wikipedia
- During the tournament, he shared his minutes with Shaquille O'Neal and David Robinson.Hakeem Olajuwon-Wikipedia
- Many of his battles were with his fellow Texas-based rival David Robinson of the San Antonio Spurs.Hakeem Olajuwon-Wikipedia
- In 1988, Jordan was honored with the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year Award and became the first NBA player to win both the Defensive Player of the Year and Most Valuable Player awards in a career (since equaled by Hakeem Olajuwon, David Robinson, and Kevin Garnett; Olajuwon is the only player other than Jordan to win both during the same season).Michael Jordan-Wikipedia
- Although Nash did get positive support from teammate Nick Van Exel among others, he also drew criticism from David Robinson, a former Naval officer and fellow NBA player as well as commentators like Skip Bayless who criticized Nash as being uninformed and advised him to "just shut up and play."Steve Nash-Wikipedia
- Both Darryl Pearce and Mark Bradtke won selection for Australia at the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in Seoul, helping the team to finish 4th after being defeated 49–78 in the bronze medal playoff game by a United States team that included future NBA Hall of Fame players David Robinson and Mitch Richmond as well as NBA players Dan Majerle, Danny Manning and Hersey Hawkins.Adelaide 36ers-Wikipedia
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