Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili just set the NBA record for wins by a trio.
But Duncan is in his own class.
With the Spurs’ 94-84 win over the Knicks last night, Duncan set the NBA record for wins with a single team.
The leaderboard:
1. Tim Duncan, 954 (Spurs)
2. John Stockton, 953 (Jazz)
3. Karl Malone, 919 (Jazz)
4. John Havlicek, 824 (Celtics)
5. Kobe Bryant, 823 (Lakers)
Kobe – who set the record for most seasons with one team – should pass Havlicek for fourth place any week now. But Dirk Nowitzki (816 wins with the Mavericks) could pass Kobe before the season ends – or maybe even before Kobe passes Havlicek.
Duncan now sits third in all-time wins with any team. He could catch Robert Parish (1,014) for second if San Antonio has an amazing season. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1,074) is out of reach for now.