San Antonio Spurs seasons

San Antonio Spurs seasons

This is a list of seasons completed by the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association.

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-!rowspan="2"|Season!rowspan="2"|League!rowspan="2"|Conference!rowspan="2"|Division!colspan="4"|Regular season!rowspan="2"|Post Season Results!rowspan="2"|Awards
-!Finish!Wins!Losses!Pct.
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colspan="10" align=center bgcolor="white" | Dallas Chaparrals
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1967-68 || ABA || || Western || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 2nd || 46 || 32 || .590 || Won First Round (Houston)3-0
Lost ABA Semifinals (New Orleans) 1-4||
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1968-69 || ABA || || Western || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 4th || 41 || 37 || .526 || Lost First Round (New Orleans) 3-4|
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1969-70 || ABA || || Western || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 2nd || 45 || 39 || .536 || Lost First Round (Los Angeles) 2-4||
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colspan="10" align=center bgcolor="red" | Texas Chaparrals
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1970-71 || ABA || || Western || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 5th || 30 || 54 || .357 || Lost First Round (Utah) 0-4||
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colspan="10" align=center bgcolor="white" | Dallas Chaparrals
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1971-72 || ABA || || Western || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 3rd || 42 || 42 || .500|| Lost First Round (Utah) 0-4||
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1972-73 || ABA || || Western || 5th || 28 || 56 || .333 || ||
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colspan="10" align=center bgcolor="#000000" | San Antonio Spurs
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1973-74 || ABA || || Western || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 3rd || 45 || 39 || .536 || Lost First Round (Indiana) 3-4|| Swen Nater (ABA Rookie of the Year)
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1974-75 || ABA || || Western || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 2nd || 51 || 33 || .607 || Lost First Round (Indiana) 2-4|
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1975-76 || ABA || || || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 3rd || 50 || 34 || .595 || Lost First Round (New York) 3-4|
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1976-77 || NBA || Eastern || Central || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 3rd || 44 || 38 || .537 || Lost First Round (Boston) 0-2|
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1977-78 || NBA || Eastern || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"|Central || bgcolor="#D0E7FF"| 1st || 52 || 30 || .634 || Lost Conference Semifinals (Washington) 2-4|
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1978-79 || NBA || Eastern || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"|Central || bgcolor="#D0E7FF"| 1st || 48 || 34 || .585 || Won Conference Semifinals (Philadelphia) 4-3
Lost Conference Finals (Washington) 3-4|
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1979-80 || NBA || Eastern || Central || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 3rd || 41 || 41 || .585 || Lost First Round (Houston) 1-2|
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1980-81 || NBA || Western || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"|Midwest || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"| 1st || 52 || 30 || .634 || Lost Conference Semifinals (Houston) 3-4|
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1981-82 || NBA || Western || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"|Midwest || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"| 1st || 48 || 34 || .585 || Won Conference Semifinals (Seattle) 4-1
Lost Conference Finals (Los Angeles) 0-4|
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1982-83 || NBA || Western || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"|Midwest || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"| 1st || 53 || 29 || .646 || Won Conference Semifinals (Denver) 4-1
Lost Conference Finals (Los Angeles) 2-4|
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1983-84 || NBA || Western || Midwest || 5th || 37 || 45 || .451 || |
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1984-85 || NBA || Western || Midwest || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 4th || 41 || 41 || .500 || Lost First Round (Denver) 2-3|
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1985-86 || NBA || Western || Midwest || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 4th || 35 || 47 || .427 || Lost First Round (L.A. Lakers) 0-3|| Alvin Robertson (MIP, DPoY)
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1986-87 || NBA || Western || Midwest || 6th || 28 || 54 || .341 || |
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1987-88 || NBA || Western || Midwest || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 5th || 31|| 51 || .378 || Lost First Round (L.A. Lakers) 0-3|
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1988-89 || NBA || Western || Midwest || 5th || 21 || 61 || .256 || |
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1989-90 || NBA || Western || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"|Midwest || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"| 1st || 56 || 26 || .683 || Won First Round (Denver) 3-0
Lost Conference Semifinals (Portland) 3-4 || David Robinson (RoY)
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1990-91 || NBA || Western || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"|Midwest || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"| 1st || 55 || 27 || .671 || Lost First Round (Golden State) 1-3 |
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1991-92 || NBA || Western || Midwest || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 2nd || 47 || 35 || .573 || Lost First Round (Suns) 0-3 || David Robinson (DPoY)
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1992-93 || NBA || Western || Midwest || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 2nd || 49 || 33 || .598 || Won First Round (Portalnd) 3-1
Lost Conference Semifinals (Phoenix) 2-4|
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1993-94 || NBA || Western || Midwest || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 2nd || 55 || 27 || .671 || Lost First Round (Utah) 1-3|
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1994-95 || NBA || Western || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"|Midwest || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"| 1st || 62 || 20 || .756 || Won First Round (Denver) 0-3
Won Conference Semifinals (L.A. Lakers) 4-2
Lost Conference Finals (Houston) 2-4|| David Robinson (MVP)
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1995-96 || NBA || Western || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"|Midwest || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"| 1st || 59 || 23 || .720 || Won First Round (Phoenix) 1-3
Lost Conference Semifinals (Utah) 2-4|
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1996-97 || NBA || Western || Midwest || 6th || 20|| 62 || .244 || |
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1997-98 || NBA || Western || Midwest || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 2nd || 56 || 26 || .683 || Won First Round (Phoenix) 1-3
Lost Conference Semifinals (Utah) 1-4|| Tim Duncan (RoY)
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bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|1998-99 || bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| NBA || bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Western || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"|Midwest || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"| T-1st || 37 || 13 || .740 || bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|Won First Round (Minnesota) 3-1
Won Conference Semifinals (L.A. Lakers) 4-0
Won Conference Finals (Portland) 4-0
Won NBA Finals (New York) 4-1|| NBA Champions
Tim Duncan (NBA Finals MVP)
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1999-2000 || NBA || Western || Midwest || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 2nd || 53 || 29 || .646 || Lost First Round (Phoenix) 1-3 |
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2000-01 || NBA || Western || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"|Midwest || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"| 1st || 58 || 24 || .707 || Won First Round (Minnesota) 3-1
Won Conference Semifinals (Dallas) 4-1
Lost Conference Finals (L.A. Lakers) 0-4|
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2001-02 || NBA || Western || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"|Midwest || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"| 1st || 58 || 24 || .707 || Won First Round (Seattle) 3-2
Lost Conference Semifinals (L.A. Lakers) 1-4|| Tim Duncan (MVP)
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bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|2002-03 || bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| NBA || bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Western || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"|Midwest || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"| 1st || 60 || 22 || .732 || bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|Won First Round (Phoenix) 4-2
Won Conference Semifinals (L.A. Lakers) 4-2
Won Conference Finals (Dallas) 4-2
Won NBA Finals (New Jersey) 4-2|| NBA Champions
Tim Duncan (MVP, NBA Finals MVP)
Gregg Popovich (Coach of thr Year)
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2003-04 || NBA || Western || Midwest || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 2nd || 57 || 25 || .695 || Won First Round (Memphis) 4-0
Lost Conference Semifinals (L.A. Lakers) 2-4|
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bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|2004-05 || bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| NBA || bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Western || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"|Southwest || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"| 1st || 59 || 23 || .720 || bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|Won First Round (Denver) 4-1
Won Conference Semifinals (Seattle) 4-2
Won Conference Finals (Phoenix) 4-1
Won NBA Finals (Detroit) 4-3|| NBA Champions
Tim Duncan (NBA Finals MVP)
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2005-06 || NBA || Western || bgcolor="#DOE7FF"|Southwest|| bgcolor="#DOE7FF"| 1st || 63 || 19 || .768 || Won First Round (Sacramento) 4-2
Lost Conference Semifinals (Dallas) 3-4|
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bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|2006-07 || bgcolor="#FFCCCC"| NBA || bgcolor="#ddffdd"|Western || Southwest || bgcolor="#96CDCD"| 2nd|| 58 || 24 || .707 || bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|Won First Round (Denver) 4-1
Won Conference Semifinals (Phoenix) 4-2
Won Conference Finals (Utah) 4-1
Won NBA Finals (Cleveland) 4-0|| NBA Champions
Tony Parker (NBA Finals MVP)
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2007-08 || NBA || Western || Southwest|| bgcolor="#96CDCD"| T-1st || 56 || 26 || .683 || Won First Round (Phoenix) 4-1
Won Conference Semifinals (New Orleans) 4-3
Lost Conference Finals (L.A. Lakers) 1-4 || Manu Ginobili (6th Man)
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-!colspan="5"|Regular season || 1927 || 1409 || .578 || colspan="2"
-!colspan="5"|Playoffs || 152 || 122 || .555 || colspan="2" | 4 NBA Championships

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