#2 Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs - 17 years
You’d think that Tony Parker and Ginobili would have the same length careers because they have been playing so long beside each other, but that’s not the case. Parker was drafted 28th overall by the San Antonio Spurs in the 2001 NBA Draft. Parker played the 2001-02 season giving him one more season with the Spurs over Ginobili.
Parker is another example of an impressively long career with the Spurs. He has started in just about all 1149 games he has played, appeared in six All-Star games, won 4 NBA championships, and was 2007 Finals MVP.
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Parker has been out due to injury for a majority of this season, but he is back in action and has won all of the games he’s played in. The Spurs are currently 19-8 placing them third in the Western Conference. This team is very strong and I wouldn’t be surprised at another playoff run with the return of Kawhi Leonard, and the rejuvenated LaMarcus Aldridge.
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