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+ 2010–2011
During the 2010 NBA Draft, the Spurs managed held the highest draft pick since the Tim Duncan draft a decade earlier. They drafted rookie James Anderson from Oklahoma State at #20. However, Anderson was soon sitting out of the first half of the season due to injuries. The Big Three however maintained a good healthy status for the '10 part of the season, and went on to obtain the league's best starting record of 25–4 by Christmas Eve. Also fueling the Spurs' re-emergence was a thoroughly revamped Richard Jefferson, whom Popovich personally coached over the summer to find his touch. English bigman Ryan Richards was another draftee of the Spurs, this one at No. 49, however two shoulder surgeries soon left him out of any immediate possibilities. A truly significant development however was the success of R.C. Buford in bringing the Brazilian 7-footer Tiago Splitter to San Antonio from Spain. Still, Splitter missed the preseason, and was injured during the 2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey. Yet Popovich was able to ease him lightly into the roster as the season gradually progressed. Popovich proved successful in breathing younger life into the Spurs by these modifications, and the addition of Chris Quinn and Gary Neal, who especially proved to be a valuable asset for the early surge in the season. In the first round in the playoffs Spurs faced the Memphis Grizzlies in Game 1, The Spurs fell short 101–98. In Game 2 The Spurs won 93–87. The Spurs went on to lose the next two games the series was 3–1. In Game 5 The Spurs were down by three 95–92 with 9 seconds left Manu Ginobili made a three to tie the game, but the referees reviewed it and counted it as a two. With 2.9 sec Spurs fouled Zach Randolph, Randolph made both free throws the score was now 97–94, with 1.7 sec left of the game. The Spurs gave the ball to Gary Neal and Neal makes the three to send it to Overtime. The Spurs went on to win the game 110–103. The Spurs lost Game 6 99–91 and lost the series 4–2.
+ 2011–2012: Chasing the fifth championship
Coming off the off-season, fresh from the early playoff exit against the Grizzlies, the Spurs made major changes including sending George Hill to his hometown, the Indiana Pacers for San Diego State's Kawhi Leonard, selected #15 overall by the Pacers in the 2011 NBA Draft. They also selected Texas Longhorns' Cory Joseph as the #29 overall pick. During the lockout, Danny Green, DeJuan Blair, and Tony Parker played overseas. After the lockout, the Spurs signed T.J. Ford, who would eventually retire in the middle of the season after playing only 14 games due to a stinger after being elbowed by Baron Davis during a game against the New York Knicks on March 7, 2012. He officially announced his retirement on March 12, 2012 on his Twitter account. The Spurs started their season winning every home game and losing every road game, injuries from Manu Ginobili in two separate occasions, and Tiago Splitter, led to the emergence of Danny Green, and Tony Parker carrying the scoring burden for the team with Ginóbili being out the most. In the month of February, the Spurs only lost 2 games and had an 11-game winning streak from January 30 to February 21. The streak ended against the Portland Trail Blazers, with a 40 point loss due to both Parker and Duncan sitting out.

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