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San Antonio Spurs NBA Cheerleader Girls
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The Spurs are the city's only team in any of the four major U.S. professional sports leagues, and the only major-league team in the city's history to have lasted more than five years. Spurs players are active members of the San Antonio community, and many former Spurs are still active in San Antonio, like David Robinson with the Carver Academy and George Gervin with the George Gervin Youth Center.
The Spurs set several NBA attendance records while playing at the Alamodome, including the largest crowd ever for a NBA Finals game in 1999, and the Spurs continue to sell out the smaller, more intimate AT&T Center (formerly SBC Center) on a regular basis.
Since 2003, the team has been forced on an extended road trip for much of February since the AT&T Center hosts the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. This is informally known as the "Rodeo Road Trip." The Spurs have consistently posted winning road records during this period, including an NBA-record longest single road trip winning streak (8 games out of 9, achieved in 2003).
When the Spurs won the NBA title, the teams' victory parade has always included the team traveling on the San Antonio River on boats adjacent to the San Antonio River Walk.
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