2007–08 San Antonio Spurs season

The 2007–08 San Antonio Spurs season was the 41st season of the franchise, 35th in San Antonio, and 32nd in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Spurs were the defending NBA champions after winning their fourth title, having swept the Cleveland Cavaliers in four games. They would once again win at least 50 games for the 9th straight season, and make the playoffs for the 11th straight season. After beating the Phoenix Suns in 5 games and the New Orleans Hornets in 7, the Spurs were eliminated by the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference finals. The Lakers would go on to lose to the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals in six games. They failed to gain back-to-back titles for the fourth time in nine years.

Following the season, Robert Horry retired after winning seven championships.

Draft picks
San Antonio's selections from the 2007 NBA draft in New York City.

October
Record: 2–0; home: 1–0; road: 1–0

November
Record: 12–3; home: 8–0; road: 4–3

December
Record: 7–5; home: 7–2; road: 0–3

January
Record: 8–8; home: 4–3; road: 4–5

February
Record: 10–1; home: 4–0; road: 6–1

March
Record: 12–6; home: 7–1; road: 5–5

April
Record: 5–3; home: 3–1; road: 2–2


 * Green background indicates win.
 * Red background indicates loss.

Playoffs

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 * 1 || April 19 || Phoenix || 117–115 (2OT) || Duncan (40) || Duncan (15) || Duncan, Ginóbili, Parker (5) ||AT&T Center 18,797 || 1–0
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 * 2 || April 22 || Phoenix || 102–96 || Parker (32) || Duncan (17) || Parker (7) ||AT&T Center 18,797 || 2–0
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 * 3 || April 25 || @ Phoenix || 115–99 || Parker (41) || Duncan (10) || Parker (12) ||US Airways Center 18,422 || 3–0
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 * 4 || April 27 || @ Phoenix || 86–105 || Parker (18) || Duncan (10) || Parker (3) ||US Airways Center 18,422 || 3–1
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 * 5 || April 29 || Phoenix || 92–87 || Parker (31) || Duncan (17) || Parker (8) ||AT&T Center 18,797 || 4–1


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 * 1 || May 3 || @ New Orleans || 82–101 || Parker (23) || Ginóbili, Oberto (6) || Ginóbili (7) || New Orleans Arena 18,040 || 0–1
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 * 2 || May 5 || @ New Orleans || 84–102 || Duncan (18) || Duncan (8) || Ginóbili (7) || New Orleans Arena 17,927 || 0–2
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 * 3 || May 8 || New Orleans || 110–99 || Ginóbili, Parker (31) || Duncan (13) || Parker (11) || AT&T Center 18,797 || 1–2
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 * 4 || May 11 || New Orleans || 100–80 || Duncan (22) || Duncan (15) || Ginóbili, Parker (8) || AT&T Center 18,797 || 2–2
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 * 5 || May 13 || @ New Orleans || 79–101 || Ginóbili (20) || Duncan (23) || Ginóbili (7) || New Orleans Arena 18,246 || 2–3
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 * 6 || May 15 || New Orleans || 99–80 || Ginóbili (25) || Duncan (15) || Duncan (6) || AT&T Center 18,797 || 3–3
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 * 7 || May 19 || @ New Orleans || 91–82 || Ginóbili (26) || Duncan (14) || Ginóbili, Parker (5) || New Orleans Arena 18,235 || 4–3


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 * 1 || May 21 || @ L.A. Lakers || 85–89 || Duncan (30) || Duncan (18) || Parker (6) || Staples Center 18,997 || 0–1
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 * 2 || May 23 || @ L.A. Lakers || 71–101 || Parker (13) || Duncan (16) || Duncan (4) || Staples Center 18,997 || 0–2
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 * 3 || May 25 || L.A. Lakers || 103–84 || Ginóbili (30) || Duncan (21) || Duncan, Parker (5) || AT&T Center 18,797 || 1–2
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 * 4 || May 27 || L.A. Lakers || 91–93|| Duncan (29) || Duncan (17) || Parker (9) || AT&T Center 18,797 || 1–3
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 * 5 || May 29 || @ L.A. Lakers || 92–100 || Parker (23) || Duncan (15) || Duncan (10) || Staples Center 18,997 || 1–4

Regular season
* Total for entire season including previous team(s)

Awards

 * Tim Duncan, All-NBA Second Team
 * Manu Ginóbili, All-NBA Third Team
 * Tim Duncan, NBA All-Defensive First Team
 * Bruce Bowen, NBA All-Defensive First Team
 * Tony Parker was named the Western Conference Player of the Week for games played from November 19 through November 25.
 * Head coach Gregg Popovich was named the Western Conference Coach of the Month for games played in October and November.
 * Manu Ginóbili was named the Western Conference Player of the Week for games played from February 19 through February 24.

Transactions
The Spurs were involved in the following transactions during the 2007–08 season.