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    Spurs to retire Bruce Bowen’s jersey in March

    Bruce Bowen remembers all the opponents he has kicked (D. Clarke Evans/Getty).

    Every championship team has several key role players who make a huge difference with limited responsibilities. They're necessary components of a winner, though, and those players deserve credit for what they do. Usually, that comes in the form of a ridiculous contract or random team honor involving a gold watch and short pregame ceremony. Because, you know, those guys still aren't stars.

    However, the San Antonio Spurs see things a little differently. In December 2007, they retired the No. 6 jersey of longtime point guard Avery Johnson, whose best season with the club topped out at a PER of 17.3, which is in fact 2.3 hollingerinos above the league average. Now, they're set to bestow the same honor upon franchise mainstay Bruce Bowen and his No.12 uniform during halftime of their March 21 game against the Minnesota Timberwolves. From the team's press release:

    Bowen's No. 12 jersey will join James Silas' No. 13, George Gervin's No. 44, Johnny Moore's No. 00, David Robinson's No. 50, Sean Elliott's No. 32 and Avery Johnson's No. 6 in the rafters in the AT&T Center.

    "Bruce Bowen was the premier perimeter defender in the NBA for close to a decade," said Spurs Head Coach Gregg Popovich. "His success is proof that hard work and determination do, in fact, pay off. Statistics are meaningless when talking about his importance to this franchise. The simple fact is the Spurs don't win NBA Championships in 2003, 2005 and 2007 without Bruce Bowen."

    Bowen joined the Spurs on July 31, 2001. He spent nine seasons (2001-09) in San Antonio and appeared in 630 games, one of just eight players to appear in 600-plus games with the Spurs. Bowen started in every game he played in for the Silver and Black, averaging 6.4 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 31.2 minutes.

    Popovich is correct that Bowen's contributions can't be measured in stats, although the figures of eight All-Defensive selections and a franchise-record 500 straight starts do a decent job. He was a major contributor to a series of very successful teams, and a pillar of the community and an occasional student at UT-San Antonio while a Spur. It makes sense that they'd want to give him this honor.

    Still, Bowen is far from the usual retired-jersey recipient, even if he's much more deserving than Johnson was in 2007. For most teams, only the greatest of stars get a retired jersey. And while it's fine for the Spurs to give out these honors as they wish, it does make you wonder if they'll keep going with more role players from their championship squads. Is Fabricio Oberto next? Or do the Spurs already recognize Manu Ginobili's makeshift ceremony from November 2010?

    Whatever the case, it's clear that the team's biggest stars will now deserve an honor greater than a simple jersey retirement. Look for an Iwo Jima-style statue of Tim Duncan, David Robinson, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker raising a championship banner some time over the next decade.

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    14 comments

    • Shari  •  1 month 18 days ago
      Congratulations to Bruce. He was a good player.
    • Dom  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 months ago
      This article is idiotic. I'm from SA and I know people here long for a defensive stopper like Bowen on our team right now. So what if he didn't score like Parker or Ginobili? The Spurs haven't won a Western Conference title let alone a championship since Bowen left.
    • Polly Darden  •  Pigeon Forge, Tennessee  •  3 months ago
      I hope the Spurs will retire the gum on the bottom of my shoe. I realize the gum probably doesn't taste very good, but it's a part of my shoe, and I have a GREAT pair of shoes.
    • Jeff  •  Colorado Springs, Colorado  •  3 months ago
      What a poopbag article. Why is he belittling Bowen, because he was not a superstar?? This guy was a pillar in the organization that won 3 championships in a decade. This author sucks.
    • The Watcher  •  3 months ago
      This guy is just a truly great defender, the spurs were longing to replace his talent on the court. I remember Gervin once said about this guy, if you have a player only wanted to do was to defend people, then you have a weapon. You deserve it best Bruce.
    • B B  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  3 months ago
      What a cheap #$%$ article for one of the best defenders ever to play in the NBA. Eric Freeman is a douchebag who tries to take shots at the spurs at every opportunity. All theyve done is won games yet they will never get nat'l media respect because they don't have some flamboyant #$%$ as a centerpiece. If this writer ever paid any attention to the spurs during the time Bowen was there he would know why they are retiring the jersey. Lockdown Defense. Keep hating Freeman all we do in SA is win. Congrats Bruce!
    • Brandon  •  3 months ago
      I love how people bash these yahoo guys like Freeman and Dwyer. Do we all realize that they are nothing more than blogs? Don't get me wrong I can't stand Dwyer mostly because he is so biased towards bashing the T-Wolves but they are just normal guys writing about sports probably form their basements or a coffee shop so don't get to worked up everyone.
    • EJ  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 months ago
      They wouldn't have gotten past the Lakers if it wasn't for Bowen
    • Taylor C  •  Mt Hamilton, California  •  3 months ago
      Eric Freeman is a hack writer just like Chris Chase and the rest of the Yahoo! sports "journalists." Comparing Oberto to Bruce Bowen demonstrates his lack of sports knowledge - I have no problem with the Spurs retiring Bowen's number. The guy was one of the best defenders OF ALL TIME, and I'm not even a Spurs fan. Educate yourself Freeman, you write like a high school journalist.
    • Banks  •  Fresno, California  •  3 months ago
      Fresno's own Bruce Bowen. Represent!
    • Epi  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
      This guy was a defensive specialist. If you ask players of past and present that went up against Bowen, most of them would agree he was at the top of the list to go up against. As a laker fan I have to give this guy much respect. Glad to see the Spurs retire his number. It just shows that racking up numbers doesn't always value a players worth to his team.
    • chato martinez  •  Homewood, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      great move..... im a die hard mavs fan..... but much respect to bowen!! always guarded the other teams scorer from kobe to dirk.... not that he shut them down....but always disrupted their and anyone elses game!
      well deserved!!
    • Mark Mc Donnell  •  Plano, Texas  •  3 months ago
      Broooooooose....!!
    • Roman  •  2 months ago
      Must be a shortage of retired jerseys hangin in the building. Wow-

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