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How Well Do You Know San Antonio Spurs?Trivia Quiz

San Antonio Spurs
San Antonio Spurs

Think you’re a true San Antonio Spurs fan? It’s time to put your knowledge to the test! From championship runs to legendary players and iconic moments, this San Antonio Spurs Trivia Quiz will challenge even the most dedicated fans. Ready to see how well you really know the Silver & Black? Let’s begin!

 

Results

#1. Which arena set multiple NBA attendance records for the Spurs, including the largest crowd ever for an NBA Finals game in 1999?

The text states the Spurs set several NBA attendance records while playing at the Alamodome, including the largest crowd for an NBA Finals game in 1999.

#2. Which Spurs star played a crucial role in their fast-break transformation during the mid-1970s?

After Bass replaced Nissalke, Gervin and Silas became the core of the new fast-break system.

#3. How long was the Spurs’ win streak entering the 2012 West Finals?

10 wins to finish the season + two sweeps + 2 wins vs OKC = 20 wins.

#4. What was Tony Parker’s standout stat line in Game 2 of the 2013 WCF against Memphis?

Spurs swept Memphis; Parker had 18 assists in Game 2.

#5. Which team handed the Spurs their first loss of the 2015–16 season despite Kawhi Leonard scoring 32?

Spurs lost their opening game at Oklahoma City.

#6. Kawhi Leonard sought a second medical opinion for which specific condition?

His right quad injury caused the infamous Spurs fracture.

#7. In 2020, whose positive COVID test caused the NBA to suspend the season?

Gobert’s test triggered the league shutdown on March 11.

#8. Between 1999 and 2004, which rivalry was considered the NBA’s best?

Spurs–Lakers was regarded as the league’s top rivalry during that stretch.

#9. In the 2017 Spurs–Rockets series, who blocked James Harden’s OT three-pointer?

Manu sealed Game 5 with the iconic block.

#10. The 2022 “Statement” uniform introduced which wordmark?

It featured the modern SATX mark.

#11. Which color scheme was used from 1989–2002 in the team’s branding (not uniforms)?

The “Fiesta colors” (pink, orange, turquoise) defined that era.

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