NBA Champions ·
1999 San Antonio Spurs
The 1999 San Antonio Spurs captured the NBA championship behind Tim Duncan, head coach Gregg Popovich, and a balanced starting five. Antonio Daniels anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.
The 1999 San Antonio Spurs stand among the 1999 NBA champions — a team built to survive the grind of a long postseason and win four rounds when it mattered most. In Ring Holders Club, this squad appears in the draft pool with year-specific player ratings reflecting each member's contribution during that title run, not career averages.
Head coach Gregg Popovich guided a starting five of Avery Johnson, Mario Elie, Sean Elliott, Tim Duncan, David Robinson. Tim Duncan led the group as the highest-rated contributor in our curated model, setting the tone on both ends of the floor.
Off the bench, Antonio Daniels provided the sixth-man punch that championship rotations need — the kind of high-minute reserve who keeps lineups fresh through long playoff series.
The 1998–99 season culminated in a Finals victory that added another chapter to NBA history. Playoff basketball in that year rewarded depth, matchups, and the ability to adjust series to series — qualities this roster embodied in our simulation data.
For the San Antonio Spurs, the 1999 ring broke a drought or opened a new chapter in the golden age of 1990s basketball, when star power and defense collided.
In Ring Holders Club you may draft any of these seven members — five starters, the sixth man, and the head coach — when their championship year appears on the spin wheel. That makes the 1999 San Antonio Spurs a high-stakes reveal: Tim Duncan and Gregg Popovich are premium picks, but role players like David Robinson can still swing a simulated series.
Historical context on this page is written for entertainment and education. Player ratings and roster roles are curated estimates based on public records such as Basketball-Reference. Ring Holders Club is not affiliated with the NBA, its teams, or its players.
Championship roster
| Player | Role | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Avery Johnson | PG | 74 |
| Mario Elie | SG | 73 |
| Sean Elliott | SF | 78 |
| Tim Duncan | PF | 92 |
| David Robinson | C | 88 |
| Antonio Daniels | 6th man | 74 |
| Gregg Popovich | Coach | 90 |
Ratings are year-specific curated estimates for Ring Holders Club — not official NBA stats.