Episode 26 - "How San Antonio Celebrates" | The Ring of the Rowel San Antonio Spurs Docuseries
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"This is for you San Antonio!"
In an all-new Ring of the Rowel episode, we dive into how our Spurs Family celebrated the biggest moments in Spurs history alongside the organization...on the river!
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I’ve been crying this whole video thank you Spurs for making me so proud from being from 210. I truly love you.
@gotm210
Жыл бұрын
Go Spurs Go .... Will be back on top soon 💯
@ernieestrada193
Жыл бұрын
I love the spurs I hope someday pop brings a 6 title to San Antonio
@kevinlemelle5402
Жыл бұрын
It's going happen. The sixth championship is on its way.
All those championship seasons were great but that '99 season will always be the most special to me. Nothing is like the first.
Proud to be a Spurs fan for life!
So proud to be from this city. The sweetest one was the 2014 run. Go Spurs Go we will be back on top one day again
@user-lf6sw2pu6m
Жыл бұрын
Iwas surprised no one brought their fishing gear..
That 2014 run !! Man !!! We’re going honking !!!!!
5:31 what I like about those pics is how people were living in the moment, not 1000 phones filming at the same time
one of the biggest reasons i love San Antonio is because of the spurs . When we one championships ive never seen a city get together like that
Go! Spurs! Go!...the only chant in the NBA that made me cry.
We are truly the most spoiled fan base. I wouldn't trade my team for any other team.
Man this is my childhood and adulthood right here lol Go Spurs Go. We will be alright! one day we'll be back on top but the main thing is the culture! Man the core was tight for those dynasty years and the support was perfect for it. Having one of the greatest players ever to play the game helped too 😁
Man I loved that team... Still do!
I need to see what footage Tim Duncan got with his camera
I'm very proud of the way this city celebrated and look forward to doing it again soon 😊
This series has genuinely been so good! Great work Spurs y’all are doing a great job of what makes the San Antonio Spurs special
Amazing. Fan from the UK 🇬🇧 Go Spurs Go 🏀🖤🤍🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
I witnessed all championships live except 99'. The sweetest one was of course the 2014. Nothing can be sweeter than a revenge.
No, I'm not crying, you're crying
@LINKMCIII
Жыл бұрын
I’ve been crying
I was living in Phoenix wishing I was in San Antonio celebrating with my home town!!!!!
Best organization best fans in professional sports. Bleed silver and black
1999 - Started 6-8, and one loss away to coach Pop's firing (Doc Rivers reportedly waiting) and David Robinson's trade rumors. Utah was the favorite. San Antonio caught up with them with 31-5 finish and identical 37-13 record (Spurs holds the tiebreaker; head-to-head matchup). - Mario Elie and Steve Kerr's presence were invaluable. Elie not just provided backcourt presence, but also toughness and edge on how to win it all. Kerr knows how to win too, finishing with four (4) straight Titles tracing back with Chicago. - Newly appointed Lakers coach Phil Jackson called it as "asterisk". Shaq dismissed them as WNBA team (he and the Lakers were swept at West Semis; final game at Great Western Forum). 2003 - Dallas and Sacramento were the favorites. San Antonio was under the radar and overlooked because of youth movement in the backcourt. First-ever "Rodeo road trip" developed the "bunker mentality" and eventually became the barometer on how to finish the season entering the Playoffs. - San Antonio caught up with Dallas and both finished 60-22, sharing the league's best record (Spurs having the tiebreaker; better record against West teams). - Dethroned the Lakers (their first elimination in three years). - And from looks of it, Steve Kerr's heroics in Game 6 WCF is his most favorite career moment, not the clutch shot he made off Michael Jordan's pass Game 6 1997 NBA Finals. - True or not, Kenny Smith has that sneaky story in Open Court on Hakeem Olajuwon's reaction to David Robinson's MVP season in 1995. Funny thing is, Dave caught up with the Rockets in total number of rings (2). - So happy for Kevin Willis (1984 draft class), Danny Ferry (1989), and Steve Smith (1991). Willis and Smith are Michigan natives and Michigan State alums. - From asterisk, Phil Jackson called it "an aberration" orchestrated by the "simulator crew" (coaching staff). 2005 - Steve Nash-led Phoenix was the new league darlings. Seattle (now OKC) made noise but lost steam in the latter season. - First season Coach Pop implemented "load management" to Tim Duncan (who played non-stop basketball the previous two years due to international commitments). Despite of that, Duncan dealt injuries in the regular season and Playoffs. Spurs chose health than catching up to Suns' best record. - Duncan played through the injuries (if only "number 2" has watched his performance) in the Playoffs up to the Finals. Sean Elliott described winning the third Title "solidified his (Duncan) position in Springfield (Massachusetts)". - Kudos to Robert Horry's heroics in Game 5 Finals (sadly, he's indifferent to SA now), while breakout year of Manu Ginobili (first All-Star; Games 1-2, and 7 Finals brilliance). 2007 - Like it or not, the Golden State Warriors deserve a big-time thanks for exploiting Dallas' weaknesses at the wrong time for the latter. The Mavs were invincible throughout the season. With Mavs gone (and their borderline arrogance), San Antonio took the opportunity (Mavs have their number in the regular season; 3-1) to clinch number four, and redeem themselves from heartbreaking series loss to same Mavs the previous year. - So happy for Michael Finley, the first of Mavs' then-"big three" to win it all. Dirk Nowitzki followed in 2011. Steve Nash didn't won as a player, but as player consultant capacity for GSW (2015?). 2014 - Redemption, not revenge. - Phil Jackson tweeted, congratulating the Spurs and admire their toughness following the heartbreaking Finals loss the previous year (feel sorry for TMac). Dennis Rodman tweeted too, congratulating his "old team". - Kudos for keeping the team almost intact instead of overreacting like what happened to 2000 Blazers (Indiana is exempted; Rik Smits decided to retire). - "The Beautiful Game" at its best, in the process still holds the biggest winning margin in Finals history. - The rise of the traitor from the inside (haha). 2022 - 23 - I am reluctant watching this video series, as if forcing me to watch the glorious past that was and seems will take almost a lifetime to happen again. Lo and behold, great hope reemerges by clinching the top pick and the opportunity to select a "super-prospect". - My pleasure creating a litany. :P
I think this is the greatest NBA Final series ever played.
Go Spurs Go! Will be back on top soon 💯
I guess I wasn’t the only one crying GSG. Such amazing to experience a dynasty; during that time u could talk to Anyone in SA about last nights spurs game IN DETIAL. 2013 I would randomly YELL in my car “WE HAD IT!!!!” By 2014…THE BEST.
Viva La Spurs 🎉
Great Memories
Go Spurs Go ❤
This team is SA and SA is this team!
I will always be happy for Michael Finley for ever gospursgo!
I only wish I could have been there for anyone of them!
I remember the Spurs won the first championship, people had their televisions 📺 outside and celebrating. On the other hand , the Spurs need to bring back the Silver Dancers.
What's crazy David didn't even want to play for San Antonio Spurs in the beginning go figure!
Glad to see Greg Simmons on screen again
Them Slovakians knew what you was saying though Brett
Not kawhi no traitors allowed.
🐂🤠🇨🇱💍💍💍💍💍go spurs go
Where's the baseline bums 😢😮😅😊😢😮😅😊😢😮😅😊
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david robinson wasn't as elite as star patrick ewing let alone legend hakeem olajuwon
@clydekimsey7503
Жыл бұрын
Ewing never got a ring or MVP
@youtuber3328
Жыл бұрын
@@clydekimsey7503 that's true but look at the playoff stats and you'll PROBABLY see why i ranked them #1 hakeem olajuwon #2 patrick ewing and #3 david robinson
@OrionOodama
5 ай бұрын
And "The Admiral" does not care about the "elite star" description as much as you do. Because what David did to the franchise, both in and out of the court; before, during, and after his playing career, is way beyond "elite star" as you perceive -- even way beyond what Pat and Dream had achieved in life combined.
@youtuber3328
5 ай бұрын
@@OrionOodama i'm sticking with what i said and to be TOTALLY honest i still EQUALLY really really HATE a.c green david robinson and charlie ward i still SOMEWHAT like david wingate as a THUGGISH person and i still really LOVE the PLAYER patrick ewing ALMOST as much as the WAY more elite PLAYER hakeem olajuwon
INCREDIBLE
I loved seeing the 1999-2003-2005-2007-2014. I remember only 2014 cause I was a junior in high school and I wanted to go out but couldn’t. Then I heard why. Cause the roads were fully blocked with cars. I cried this entire video thank you for the memories on the championships
This content has left me feeling inspired and empowered. 💪🌟
The team should make da current young cats watch this video 2 remind them this is not Houston ir Dallas N their a Legacy 2 uphold. Will they prevail or will they just B like da Chicago Bullls N fade away n become nostalgic?