For 30 Years, The San Antonio Spurs were the Greatest Dynasty in the NBA. 29 winning seasons, 17 Division Titles, 16 times as the #1 or #2 seed, 6 conference titles, and 5 NBA Championships. In 2018, the Spurs alienated star player Kawhi Leonard, which was an abrupt end to a 30 year run of dominance. We investigate exactly what happened with the Spurs, Kawhi Leonard, Gregg Popovich, and everyone else involved which sent the San Antonio Spurs 6th NBA Championship up to Toronto in 2019.
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For 30 Years, The San Antonio Spurs were the Greatest Dynasty in the NBA. 29 winning seasons, 17 Division Titles, 16 times as the #1 or #2 seed, 6 conference titles, and 5 NBA Championships. In 2018, the Spurs alienated star player Kawhi Leonard, which was an abrupt end to a 30 year run of dominance. We investigate exactly what happened with the Spurs, Kawhi Leonard, Gregg Popovich, and everyone else involved which sent the San Antonio Spurs 6th NBA Championship up to Toronto in 2019.
Welcome to “The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty”. This is a 5 part Podcast series about the San Antonio Spurs 30 years of NBA Dominance, and it’s two central figures at the end of the run: Gregg Popovich and Kawhi Leonard. Episodes will be released every Wednesday starting on June 29th. Follow our Podcast feed https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/take-it-easy/id1470776085 and Follow Pounding the Rock for more Spurs Content https://www.poundingtherock.com
The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty
For 30 Years, The San Antonio Spurs were the Greatest Dynasty in the NBA. 29 winning seasons, 17 Division Titles, 16 times as the #1 or #2 seed, 6 conference titles, and 5 NBA Championships. In 2018, the Spurs alienated star player Kawhi Leonard, which was an abrupt end to a 30 year run of dominance. We investigate exactly what happened with the Spurs, Kawhi Leonard, Gregg Popovich, and everyone else involved which sent the San Antonio Spurs 6th NBA Championship up to Toronto in 2019.