| The San Antonio Spurs have rewarded an | | | | unlucky number, but for this Spurs player, it |
| assortment of players for their service on the | | | | turned out to be quit lucky when his jersey was |
| team by retiring their number into the rafters, | | | | retired. Nicknamed "Captain Late" and "The |
| which is an attractive accomplishment for any | | | | Snake," he was thought as being his basketball |
| basketball player. Out of former Spurs players, | | | | best when games were late into play. |
| Johnny Moore, who played in the 80s, had his # | | | | Sean Elliott, a forward for San Antonio played |
| 00 retired. Moore played the position of guard and | | | | from 1989 to 1993, as well as from 1994 to 2001 |
| was known for overcoming Valley fever, which at | | | | had his #32 jersey sent high into the rafters of |
| the time was thought to have the capability to | | | | the AT&T Center in 2005. While he accomplished |
| put an end to his career. Luckily, Moore was able | | | | many achievements during his time on the team, |
| to make a full recovery and wound up playing | | | | he might be best known for the role he played in |
| 520 games with San Antonio. | | | | 1999, when the Spurs gained the NBA |
| Guard James Silas (#13) may seem like an | | | | championship title. |