1974-75 San Antonio Spurs Roster

American Basketball Association (ABA)
Team Record: 51-33
Finishing 2nd in the ABA's Western Division
Postseason: 2-4 Lost division semifinals
Division Semifinals - Lost to Indiana Pacers 4-2
Coach: Tom Nissalke (18-10)
Coach: Bob Bass (33-23)
Location: San Antonio, Texas
Attendance: 329,844, Avg. 7,853 in 42 home dates
1974-75 San Antonio Spurs Statistics
1974-75 San Antonio Spurs Results

The San Antonio Spurs of the American Basketball Association ended the 1974-75 season with a record of 51 wins and 33 losses, finishing second in the ABA's Western Division. The team compiled a postseason mark of 2-4.

San Antonio tossed in 9,525 points and surrendered 9,173. George Gervin scored a team-leading 1,965 points for the Spurs, while Rich Jones and James Silas averaged 18 or more per game also. Swen Nater contributed 1,279 rebounds. James Silas dished out 398 assists for the squad.

Defensively, George Gervin added 131 steals and blocked a team-best 138 shots.

Tom Nissalke and Bob Bass coached the team. The 1974-75 San Antonio Spurs lost in the division semifinals.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight College Hometown
Coby DietrickC-FJuly 23, 19486'10"220San Jose StateRiverside, CA USA
Will FranklinFOctober 19, 19496'7"220PurdueNorfolk, VA USA
Donnie FreemanGJuly 18, 19446'3"185IllinoisMadison, IL USA
George GervinG-FApril 27, 19526'7"180Eastern MichiganDetroit, MI USA
Rich JonesF-CDecember 27, 19466'6"220Memphis StateMemphis, TN USA
George KarlGMay 12, 19516'2"183North CarolinaPenn Hills, PA USA
Stan LoveFApril 9, 19496'9"215OregonLos Angeles, CA USA
Swen NaterCJanuary 14, 19506'11"240UCLADenhelder, HOL
James SilasGFebruary 11, 19496'1"180Stephen F. Austin StateTallulah, LA USA
Collis TempleFNovember 8, 19526'8"220Louisiana StateKentwood, LA USA
Chuck TerryFSeptember 27, 19506'6"215Long Beach StateLong Beach, CA USA
Bobby WarrenGJuly 17, 19466'5"190VanderbiltMurray, KY USA



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