San Antonio Spurs point guard Tony Parker is set to join the Basketball Hall of Fame as a member of the 2023 class alongside current Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich and former San Antonio assistant Becky Hammon. It’s a massive honor for the six-time All-Star and one that underscores what a magnificent career Parker put together in the Association.
Parker spent 17 seasons with San Antonio, earning four titles in that time, including the 2007 NBA Finals MVP award. He became an integral pillar for a dominant Spurs team alongside Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili, both of whom have landed in the Hall of Fame in recent years.
The French point guard could light it up when he needed to and averaged 2.4 more points per game in the postseason. More importantly, though, he was a critical playmaker for San Antonio, giving the team’s offense structure and rhythm.
As such a prolific point guard, Parker had a number of iconic plays throughout his time with the Spurs. You can check out Tony Parker’s entire highlight package here, courtesy of the NBA’s YouTube page.
Make sure to keep tabs on Spurs Wire for updates on the 2023 Basketball Hall of Fame class.
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