#12 Johnny Moore (Rating - 84)
Johnny Moore is the third member of the San Antonio Spurs to have his number retired. He spent his entire NBA career playing point guard for the Spurs; his years with the franchise, both on and off the court, made him an important member of the Spurs.
With over 520 games in his NBA career, Moore averaged 9.4 points, 7.4 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 1.96 steals per game, and a field goal percentage of 46.0. Moore was NBA assist leader in 1982.
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#11 Artis Gilmore (Rating - 85)
Hall of Famer Artis Gilmore played as a star center during his time with the Spurs (1982-87), and was a six time NBA All-Star. During his time in the NBA Gilmore averaged 17.1 ppg, 10.1 rpg and registered about 1,747 blocked shots. He finished his career with the Boston Celtics.
In each of his five years in San Antonio, he finished among the top two in field-goal percentage. Gilmore showed phenomenal rebounding and shot blocking skills and was a good scorer.
#10 James Silas (Rating - 86)
James Silas was drafted by the Houston Rockets in 1972 NBA Draft but was waived before the season began. James then joined the Dallas Chaparrals (now San Antonio Spurs). He played for the Spurs/Chaparrals for nine seasons, including five years in the NBA after the Spurs moved into the league in 1977.
His nickname 'Captain Late', referred to his ability to take the game in the fourth quarter and lead his side to victory. Silas is considered as the first Spurs legend. Silas's number 13 jersey became the first number ever retired by the San Antonio Spurs.
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