2006–07 San Antonio Spurs season


The 2006–07 NBA season was the Spurs' 40th season as a franchise, the 34th in San Antonio, and the 31st season in the NBA
In the playoffs, the Spurs defeated the Denver Nuggets in five games in the first round, then defeated the Phoenix Suns in six games in the Semifinals, and defeated the Utah Jazz in five games in the Conference Finals to advance to the NBA Finals for the fourth time in franchise history.
There, the Spurs faced off against the Cleveland Cavaliers, led by a young LeBron James, who were making their first ever NBA Finals appearance. The Spurs swept the Cavaliers in four games, winning their fourth NBA championship, with Tony Parker named Finals MVP, making him the first European-born player to win the award.

Draft picks

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege
259Damir MarkotaF

Roster

Regular season

Standings

Game log

Record vs. opponents

Player stats

Regular season

* Statistics include only games with the Spurs

Playoffs

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
19011.8.350.3061.0001.31.1.21.113.1
902.8.286.2501.000.3.0.22.00.8
202034.5.395.446.5004.11.31.40.206.5
202036.8.521.000.64411.53.3.653.1022.2
20811.5.591.000.7003.1.1.40.303.3
202026.9.410.419.8972.91.1.55.2011.3
20030.1.401.384.8365.53.71.65.2016.7
18020.1.417.351.8243.91.6.611.334.3
201220.8.625.000.5714.9.7.30.205.6
202037.6.480.333.6793.45.81.10.0020.8
802.5.000.0001.000.1.1.00.00.3
20010.4.400.000.500.51.4.20.002.2

Playoffs

West First Round

San Antonio Spurs vs. Denver Nuggets
Last Playoff Meeting: 2005 Western Conference First Round

West Conference Semifinals

Phoenix Suns vs. San Antonio Spurs
Last Playoff Meeting: 2005 Western Conference Finals

West Conference Finals

San Antonio Spurs vs. Utah Jazz
Last Playoff Meeting: 1998 Western Conference Semifinals

NBA finals

Game 1

and the Cleveland Cavaliers entered the 2007 Finals as newcomers. Game 1 was the first NBA Finals appearance in franchise history, and the first for each of its players. However, the San Antonio Spurs had been to the Finals in three of the past eight seasons, winning a championship each time. With solid performances by Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginóbili, the Spurs won the series opener in convincing fashion, limiting LeBron James to 14 points on 4–16 shooting.

Game 2

The Spurs took a stranglehold on momentum in Game 2. The Spurs big three overwhelmed the Cavs and the Spurs led by as many as 29 points in the third quarter. They absolutely dominated game during first 3 quarters and played show-time basketball. A furious 25–6 rally by Cleveland in the final quarter wasn't enough as the Spurs took a 2–0 lead in the series.

Game 3

Rookie Daniel Gibson started Game 3 in place of the injured Larry Hughes but scored a series-low 2 points on 1–10 shooting. As a team the Cavs shot only.367 but out-rebounded the Spurs 48–41. Zydrunas Ilgauskas had a 2006–07 season high 18 rebounds. On the game's final play, LeBron James missed a potential game-tying 29-foot 3-pointer.
Game 3 was the lowest-scoring Finals game since 1955, with Tim Duncan of the Spurs having his lowest scoring game in his NBA Finals career, with 14 points.

Game 4

San Antonio started out strong through the first three quarters, leading by as many as 11. Cleveland would stage a rally near the end of the third quarter and the first five minutes of the fourth, scoring 14 consecutive points to take its first second-half lead of the series. However, the Spurs would stage a 12–3 rally of their own to retake the lead and win the series in a 4–0 sweep.

Award winners