
Jeph Duarte
Writer at Pounding the Rock
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3 days ago |
poundingtherock.com | Jeph Duarte
Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images Welcome to the Open Thread. During the month of June, we are talking NBA Draft. As we lead up to the 2025 NBA Draft on June 25th, we will be revisiting the Spurs draft choices. Today we remember 2004 NBA Draft. While the Spurs took a pass on the 2003 NBA Draft, they made up for the lack of picks by taking four players in 2004. For starters, the Spurs chose Beno Udrih with their 28th pick.
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4 days ago |
poundingtherock.com | Jeph Duarte
Photo by Ronald Cortes/Getty Images Welcome to the Open Thread. During the month of June, we are talking NBA Draft. As we lead up to the 2025 NBA Draft on June 25th, we will be revisiting the Spurs draft choices. Today we remember 2003. So there are a lot of mechanics to the draft when the addition of trading is involved. The 2003 season ended with the Spurs defeating the New Jersey Nets in the NBA Finals and then courting future Hall of Famer Jason Kidd.
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5 days ago |
poundingtherock.com | Jeph Duarte
Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images Welcome to the Open Thread. During the month of June, we are talking NBA Draft. As we lead up to the 2025 NBA Draft on June 25th, we are revisiting the Spurs draft choices. Today we remember the 2002 NBA Draft.
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6 days ago |
poundingtherock.com | Jeph Duarte
Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images Welcome to the Open Thread. During the month of June, we are counting down to the 2025 NBA Draft on June 25th. As we do, we will be revisiting the Spurs draft choices. Today we remember 2001. An immediate impact was made in the Alamo City as PATFO drafted an unknown French point guard named Tony Parker with the 28th pick in 2001. As every Spurs fan should be aware, his affect was powerful. Forget that he was overlooked by 27 NBA teams.
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1 week ago |
poundingtherock.com | Jeph Duarte
Photo by Justin Ford/Getty Images The 2025 NBA Draft is coming. On June 25th, thirty NBA teams will give 60 players an opportunity to stake their claim on basketball’s biggest stage. Each day in June, we will look back at the picks the Spurs made over the last 24 years. There have been some legendary picks as well as some names that fell by the wayside. Today, let’s look at the last twelve years of the #2 and #14 draft picks, the two first round picks currently on the Spurs schedule.
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