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The San Antonio Spurs compete in the Western Conference of the National Basketball Association. The team was founded in 1967, but did not become known as the Spurs until the 1973 season. But no matter what name the team has gone by, they have always competed with a high level of success. This is especially true as of late.

The Spurs play their home games at the AT&T Center. This venue opened in 2002, which makes it one of the newest arenas in the league. Due to its new age, many feel that it is the top arena in the NBA. Not only does the Spurs organization love the AT&T Center, but the fans love what it has to offer as well. And of course, the atmosphere inside the venue gives the Spurs a huge home court advantage.

The Spurs have won three NBA championships; 1999, 2003, and 2005. They also won conference titles in the same years as well as 15 division titles since being established. As you can see, the Spurs are clearly one of the best NBA franchises of all time.

Many great players have suited up for the Spurs. Some of the best include Tim Duncan, Dominique Wilkins, George Gervin, Sean Elliott, David Robinson, and many more.

Not only do the San Antonio Spurs win a lot of games, but they do this the right way. The Spurs organization is one of the most well respected in all of professional sports.

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The New Orleans Hornets (temporarily the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets) are a professional basketball team based in New Orleans, Louisiana. They play in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team has temporarily relocated to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for 2005-06 and part of 2006-07 seasons due to damage caused by Hurricane Katrina.

October 30, 2002: The New Orleans Hornets opened their inaugural season in New Orleans against the Utah Jazz, who were originally in New Orleans and called the New Orleans Jazz; "Pistol" Pete Maravich had his number retired during halftime. It was the first regular season NBA game played in New Orleans in 23 years (there were a few exhibition games played through the years including the then Charlotte Hornets in New Orleans Arena in 2000). They qualified for the playoffs for the fourth straight year in 2002-03, but were beaten by Philadelphia again. Jamal Mashburn also missed most of these playoffs.

After the season, the team decided to move in a different direction and allowed the contract of head coach Paul Silas to expire. He was replaced by Tim Floyd, and the Hornets got off to a 17-7 start, but the team reverted to form and finished 41-41, narrowly missing out on home court advantage in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs. They played the Miami Heat in the playoffs, but Dwyane Wade's last second shot sunk the Hornets in Game One of the series. The teams ended up winning all their respective home games after that, but Wade's shot was the difference, even though the series went to seven games, the Heat winning 4-3.



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