NBA professional basketball team season
The 1988–89 NBA season was the Spurs' 13th season in the NBA and 22nd season as a franchise.[ 1] The Spurs had the tenth overall pick in the 1988 NBA draft , and selected Willie Anderson from the University of Georgia .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] The team also acquired rookie guard Vernon Maxwell out of the University of Florida from the Denver Nuggets , and hired Larry Brown as their new head coach.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] The Spurs struggled all season long, posting an 8-game losing streak in December, a 7-game losing streak in January, holding a 13–33 record at the All-Star break,[ 11] then posting a 13-game losing streak between February and March, and a 9-game losing streak to end their season, finishing fifth in the Midwest Division with an awful 21–61 record, missing the playoffs.[ 12]
Anderson averaged 18.6 points, 5.1 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 1.9 steals per game, was selected to the NBA All-Rookie First Team, and finished in second place in Rookie of the Year voting,[ 13] [ 14] [ 15] while Alvin Robertson averaged 17.3 points, 5.9 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 3.0 steals per game, and was named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team, and Johnny Dawkins contributed 14.2 points, 7.0 assists and 1.7 steals per game, but only played just 32 games due to a leg injury.[ 16] [ 17] [ 18] In addition, second-year center Greg Anderson provided the team with 13.7 points, 8.2 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game, while Frank Brickowski provided with 13.7 points, 6.3 rebounds and 1.6 steals per game, and Maxwell contributed 11.7 points and 3.8 assists per game.[ 19]
Following the season, Robertson and Greg Anderson were both traded to the Milwaukee Bucks ,[ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 24] and Dawkins was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers .[ 25] [ 26] [ 27] [ 28]
Draft picks
Roster
1988–89 San Antonio Spurs roster
Players
Coaches
Pos.
No.
Name
Height
Weight
DOB
From
F/C
33
Anderson, Cadillac
6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
230 lb (104 kg)
1964–06–22
Houston
G/F
40
Anderson, Willie
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
1967–01–08
Georgia
G
25
Bowie, Anthony
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
1963–11–09
Oklahoma
F
43
Brickowski, Frank
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
240 lb (109 kg)
1959–08–14
Penn State
F
22
Comegys, Dallas
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
205 lb (93 kg)
1964–08–17
DePaul
G
24
Dawkins, Johnny
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
165 lb (75 kg)
1963–09–28
Duke
G
11
Maxwell, Vernon
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
180 lb (82 kg)
1965–09–12
Florida
F
7
Natt, Calvin
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
1957–01–08
Louisiana–Monroe
G
21
Robertson, Alvin
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
185 lb (84 kg)
1962–07–22
Arkansas
F
3
Roth, Scott
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
212 lb (96 kg)
1963–06–03
Wisconsin
F/C
52
Smrek, Mike
7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
250 lb (113 kg)
1962–08–31
Canisius
F
31
Vincent, Jay
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
1959–06–10
Michigan State
C
6
Whitehead, Jerome
6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
1956–09–30
Marquette
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
(DP) Unsigned draft pick(FA) Free agent(S) Suspended Injured
Regular season
Season standings
z - clinched division title
y - clinched division title
x - clinched playoff spot
Record vs. opponents
1988-89 NBA Records
Team
ATL
BOS
CHA
CHI
CLE
DAL
DEN
DET
GSW
HOU
IND
LAC
LAL
MIA
MIL
NJN
NYK
PHI
PHO
POR
SAC
SAS
SEA
UTA
WAS
Atlanta
—
3–1
4–1
4–2
4–2
1–1
0–2
1–5
1–1
1–1
5–1
2–0
1–1
1–1
6–0
4–1
2–2
2–2
1–1
1–1
2–0
1–1
1–1
1–1
3–1
Boston
1–3
—
6–0
1–3
1–4
1–1
1–1
1–3
1–1
1–1
2–3
2–0
1–1
2–0
2–2
5–1
3–3
3–3
0–2
1–1
2–0
2–0
0–2
1–1
2–4
Charlotte
1–4
0–6
—
1–4
0–4
0–2
0–2
0–4
0–2
0–2
2–2
2–0
0–2
1–1
0–4
2–4
2–4
3–3
0–2
0–2
1–1
2–0
1–1
1–1
1–5
Chicago
2–4
3–1
4–1
—
0–6
2–0
1–1
0–6
1–1
1–1
4–2
1–1
2–0
2–0
6–0
2–2
3–2
1–3
1–1
2–0
2–0
2–0
2–0
0–2
3–1
Cleveland
2–4
4–1
4–0
6–0
—
2–0
2–0
3–3
1–1
1–1
5–1
1–1
0–2
2–0
3–3
4–0
2–2
3–2
2–0
2–0
2–0
2–0
1–1
1–1
2–2
Dallas
1–1
1–1
2–0
0–2
0–2
—
3–3
0–2
1–3
1–5
1–1
3–1
0–4
6–0
0–2
1–1
0–2
1–1
1–3
2–2
2–2
5–1
2–2
4–2
1–1
Denver
2–0
1–1
2–0
1–1
0–2
3–3
—
1–1
3–1
4–2
1–1
2–2
1–3
5–1
0–2
1–1
1–1
1–1
1–3
2–2
3–1
3–3
2–2
3–3
1–1
Detroit
5–1
3–1
4–0
6–0
3–3
2–0
1–1
—
1–1
1–1
4–2
2–0
2–0
2–0
2–4
4–0
0–4
5–0
2–0
1–1
2–0
2–0
2–0
2–0
5–0
Golden State
1–1
1–1
2–0
1–1
1–1
3–1
1–3
1–1
—
1–3
1–1
5–1
2–3
4–0
0–2
2–0
2–0
1–1
2–4
2–4
2–3
3–1
2–4
2–2
1–1
Houston
1–1
1–1
2–0
1–1
1–1
5–1
2–4
1–1
3–1
—
2–0
2–2
1–3
4–2
1–1
2–0
0–2
0–2
1–3
3–1
2–2
6–0
2–2
2–4
0–2
Indiana
1–5
3–2
2–2
2–4
1–5
1–1
1–1
2–4
1–1
0–2
—
1–1
0–2
1–1
2–4
1–3
0–5
0–4
1–1
2–0
1–1
2–0
1–1
1–1
1–3
L.A. Clippers
0–2
0–2
0–2
1–1
1–1
1–3
2–2
0–2
1–5
2–2
1–1
—
1–5
1–3
0–2
1–1
0–2
0–2
1–5
1–5
2–3
3–1
1–4
1–3
0–2
L.A. Lakers
1–1
1–1
2–0
0–2
2–0
4–0
3–1
0–2
3–2
3–1
2–0
5–1
—
4–0
1–1
1–1
1–1
2–0
3–3
5–0
5–1
3–1
4–2
1–3
1–1
Miami
1–1
0–2
1–1
0–2
0–2
0–6
1–5
0–2
0–4
2–4
1–1
3–1
0–4
—
0–2
1–1
1–1
0–2
0–4
0–4
1–3
2–4
0–4
1–5
0–2
Milwaukee
0–6
2–2
4–0
0–6
3–3
2–0
2–0
4–2
2–0
1–1
4–2
2–0
1–1
2–0
—
4–1
1–3
3–1
1–1
2–0
2–0
1–1
1–1
1–1
4–1
New Jersey
1–4
1–5
4–2
2–2
0–4
1–1
1–1
0–4
0–2
0–2
3–1
1–1
1–1
1–1
1–4
—
2–4
1–5
1–1
0–2
1–1
1–1
2–0
0–2
1–5
New York
2–2
3–3
4–2
2–3
2–2
2–0
1–1
4–0
0–2
2–0
5–0
2–0
1–1
1–1
3–1
4–2
—
2–4
1–1
2–0
1–1
1–1
1–1
1–1
5–1
Philadelphia
2–2
3–3
3–3
3–1
2–3
1–1
1–1
0–5
1–1
2–0
4–0
2–0
0–2
2–0
1–3
5–1
4–2
—
0–2
1–1
2–0
1–1
1–1
1–1
4–2
Phoenix
1–1
2–0
2–0
1–1
0–2
3–1
3–1
0–2
4–2
3–1
1–1
5–1
3–3
4–0
1–1
1–1
1–1
2–0
—
2–3
5–1
3–1
4–1
2–2
2–0
Portland
1–1
1–1
2–0
0–2
0–2
2–2
2–2
1–1
4–2
1–3
0–2
5–1
0–5
4–0
0–2
2–0
0–2
1–1
3–2
—
3–3
4–0
2–4
0–4
1–1
Sacramento
0–2
0–2
1–1
0–2
0–2
2–2
1–3
0–2
3–2
2–2
1–1
3–2
1–5
3–1
0–2
1–1
1–1
0–2
1–5
3–3
—
2–2
1–5
1–3
0–2
San Antonio
1–1
0–2
0–2
0–2
0–2
1–5
3–3
0–2
1–3
0–6
0–2
1–3
1–3
4–2
1–1
1–1
1–1
1–1
1–3
0–4
2–2
—
0–4
1–5
1–1
Seattle
1–1
2–0
1–1
0–2
1–1
2–2
2–2
0–2
4–2
2–2
1–1
4–1
2–4
4–0
1–1
0–2
1–1
1–1
1–4
4–2
5–1
4–0
—
3–1
1–1
Utah
1–1
1–1
1–1
2–0
1–1
2–4
3–3
0–2
2–2
4–2
1–1
3–1
3–1
5–1
1–1
2–0
1–1
1–1
2–2
4–0
3–1
5–1
1–3
—
2–0
Washington
1–3
4–2
5–1
1–3
2–2
1–1
1–1
0–5
1–1
2–0
3–1
2–0
1–1
2–0
1–4
5–1
1–5
2–4
0–2
1–1
2–0
1–1
1–1
0–2
—
Game log
Regular season
1988–89 game log Total: 21–61 (Home: 18–23; Road: 3–38)
November: 5–8 (home: 4–3; road: 1–5)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
1
November 5, 1988
L.A. Lakers
W 122–107
HemisFair Arena
1–0
2
November 8, 1988
@ Houston
L 102–120
The Summit
1–1
3
November 9, 1988
Miami
W 117–93
HemisFair Arena
2–1
4
November 11, 1988
@ Dallas
L 102–115
Reunion Arena
2–2
5
November 12, 1988
Utah
L 96–105
HemisFair Arena
2–3
6
November 16, 1988
Detroit
L 88–94
HemisFair Arena
2–4
7
November 17, 1988
@ Denver
L 112–139
McNichols Sports Arena
2–5
8
November 19, 1988
Charlotte
L 105–107
HemisFair Arena
2–6
9
November 23, 1988
Atlanta
W 119–109
HemisFair Arena
3–6
10
November 25, 1988
@ Utah
L 95–115
Salt Palace
3–7
11
November 26, 1988
Phoenix
W 117–104
HemisFair Arena
4–7
12
November 29, 1988
@ Atlanta
L 104–120
The Omni
4–8
13
November 30, 1988
@ Miami
W 105–101
Miami Arena
5–8
December: 2–12 (home: 2–5; road: 0–7)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
14
December 3, 1988
New York
W 122–109
HemisFair Arena
6–8
15
December 6, 1988
Seattle
L 107–112
HemisFair Arena
6–9
16
December 8, 1988
Cleveland
L 95–104
HemisFair Arena
6–10
17
December 11, 1988
@ Portland
L 123–128 (OT)
Memorial Coliseum
6–11
18
December 13, 1988
@ Sacramento
L 89–108
ARCO Arena
6–12
19
December 15, 1988
@ Seattle
L 107–122
Seattle Center Coliseum
6–13
20
December 17, 1988
Golden State
L 113–123
HemisFair Arena
6–14
21
December 18, 1988
@ Houston
L 109–120
The Summit
6–15
22
December 20, 1988
@ Phoenix
L 110–128
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
6–16
23
December 21, 1988
Sacramento
W 125–107
HemisFair Arena
7–16
24
December 23, 1988
L.A. Clippers
L 108–114
HemisFair Arena
7–17
25
December 26, 1988
@ Miami
L 109–111
Miami Arena
7–18
26
December 27, 1988
@ Dallas
L 101–110
Reunion Arena
7–19
27
December 30, 1988
Boston
L 99–112
HemisFair Arena
7–20
January: 5–10 (home: 4–4; road: 1–6)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
28
January 3, 1989
Denver
W 129–105
HemisFair Arena
8–20
29
January 5, 1989
Philadelphia
W 119–104
HemisFair Arena
9–20
30
January 7, 1989
@ Golden State
W 104–102
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena
10–20
31
January 8, 1989
@ L.A. Lakers
L 96–126
Great Western Forum
10–21
32
January 11, 1989
Houston
L 117–122 (2OT)
HemisFair Arena
10–22
33
January 12, 1989
@ Utah
L 91–115
Salt Palace
10–23
34
January 14, 1989
Portland
L 99–103
HemisFair Arena
10–24
35
January 16, 1989
@ New York
L 106–116
Madison Square Garden
10–25
36
January 17, 1989
@ New Jersey
L 112–117
Brendan Byrne Arena
10–26
37
January 19, 1989
@ Washington
L 112–115
Capital Centre
10–27
38
January 23, 1989
Miami
W 119–101
HemisFair Arena
11–27
39
January 25, 1989
Utah
L 103–117
HemisFair Arena
10–29
40
January 27, 1989
@ Dallas
L 82–126
Reunion Arena
10–30
41
January 28, 1989
Houston
L 91–96
HemisFair Arena
11–30
42
January 31, 1989
Denver
W 117–111
HemisFair Arena
12–30
February: 1–12 (home: 0–3; road: 1–9)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
43
February 3, 1989
@ L.A. Clippers
W 106–101
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
13–30
44
February 4, 1989
@ Portland
L 100–137
Memorial Coliseum
13–31
45
February 7, 1989
@ Sacramento
L 99–114
ARCO Arena
13–32
46
February 9, 1989
Chicago
L 103–108
HemisFair Arena
13–33
47
February 14, 1989
@ Seattle
L 113–129
Seattle Center Coliseum
13–34
48
February 15, 1989
@ Golden State
L 96–133
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena
13–35
49
February 18, 1989
@ Utah
L 93–107
Salt Palace
13–38
50
February 20, 1989
Dallas
L 93–105
HemisFair Arena
13–37
51
February 22, 1989
Golden State
L 107–118
HemisFair Arena
13–38
52
February 24, 1989
@ Indiana
L 93–112
Market Square Arena
13–39
53
February 25, 1989
@ Charlotte
L 113–124
Charlotte Coliseum
13–40
54
February 27, 1989
@ Milwaukee
L 96–105
Bradley Center
13–41
55
February 28, 1989
@ Chicago
L 102–121
Chicago Stadium
13–42
March: 6–10 (home: 6–2; road: 0–8)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
56
March 2, 1989
@ Cleveland
L 84–112
Richfield Coliseum
13–43
57
March 4, 1989
Denver
W 106–89
HemisFair Arena
14–43
58
March 7, 1989
Portland
L 103–116
HemisFair Arena
14–44
59
March 9, 1989
New Jersey
W 112–98
HemisFair Arena
15–44
60
March 11, 1989
Dallas
W 97–90
HemisFair Arena
16–44
61
March 13, 1989
L.A. Clippers
L 103–115
HemisFair Arena
17–44
62
March 15, 1989
Milwaukee
W 110–108
HemisFair Arena
17–45
63
March 16, 1989
@ Denver
L 102–119
McNichols Sports Arena
17–46
64
March 18, 1989
Utah
W 114–98
HemisFair Arena
18–46
65
March 20, 1989
@ Boston
L 108–119
Boston Garden
18–47
66
March 22, 1989
@ Detroit
L 94–115
The Palace of Auburn Hills
18–48
67
March 24, 1989
@ Philadelphia
L 122–135
The Spectrum
18–49
68
March 25, 1989
@ Miami
L 105–107
Miami Arena
18–50
69
March 28, 1989
Washington
W 130–114
HemisFair Arena
19–50
70
March 30, 1989
@ L.A. Lakers
L 98–138
Great Western Forum
19–51
71
March 31, 1989
@ L.A. Clippers
L 106–109
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
19–52
April: 2–9 (home: 2–6; road: 0–3)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
72
April 4, 1989
Miami
W 109–87
HemisFair Arena
20–52
73
April 6, 1989
Sacramento
W 122–116
HemisFair Arena
21–52
74
April 8, 1989
Indiana
L 126–128 (OT)
HemisFair Arena
21–53
75
April 10, 1989
Seattle
L 89–102
HemisFair Arena
21–54
76
April 12, 1989
L.A. Lakers
L 100–107
HemisFair Arena
21–55
77
April 14, 1989
Dallas
L 110–118
HemisFair Arena
21–56
78
April 15, 1989
@ Phoenix
L 91–137
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
21–57
79
April 17, 1989
@ Houston
L 91–99
The Summit
21–58
80
April 19, 1989
Houston
L 84–99
HemisFair Arena
21–59
81
April 20, 1989
@ Denver
L 113–136
McNichols Sports Arena
21–60
82
April 22, 1989
Phoenix
L 111–121
HemisFair Arena
21–61
1988–89 schedule
Player statistics
Ragular season
Player
POS
GP
GS
MP
REB
AST
STL
BLK
PTS
MPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
PPG
Cadillac Anderson
PF
82
56
2,401
676
61
102
103
1,127
29.3
8.2
.7
1.2
1.3
13.7
Willie Anderson
SF
81
79
2,738
417
372
150
62
1,508
33.8
5.1
4.6
1.9
.8
18.6
Vernon Maxwell
SG
79
36
2,065
202
301
86
8
927
26.1
2.6
3.8
1.1
.1
11.7
Dallas Comegys
PF
67
10
1,119
234
30
42
63
438
16.7
3.5
.4
.6
.9
6.5
Alvin Robertson
SG
65
65
2,287
384
393
197
36
1,122
35.2
5.9
6.0
3.0
.6
17.3
Frank Brickowski
C
64
60
1,822
406
131
102
35
875
28.5
6.3
2.0
1.6
.5
13.7
Jerome Whitehead †
C
52
4
580
129
17
22
4
168
11.2
2.5
.3
.4
.1
3.2
Scott Roth †
SF
47
3
464
56
48
19
4
158
9.9
1.2
1.0
.4
.1
3.4
Albert King
SF
46
11
791
140
79
27
7
327
17.2
3.0
1.7
.6
.2
7.1
Mike Smrek
PF
43
18
623
129
12
13
58
193
14.5
3.0
.3
.3
1.3
4.5
David Greenwood †
PF
38
15
912
238
55
30
24
294
24.0
6.3
1.4
.8
.6
7.7
Michael Anderson
PG
36
12
730
89
153
44
3
204
20.3
2.5
4.3
1.2
.1
5.7
Darwin Cook †
SG
36
0
757
59
84
43
4
346
21.0
1.6
2.3
1.2
.1
9.6
Johnny Dawkins
PG
32
30
1,083
101
224
55
0
454
33.8
3.2
7.0
1.7
.0
14.2
Jay Vincent †
SF
24
3
551
92
22
5
3
217
23.0
3.8
.9
.2
.1
9.0
Anthony Bowie
SG
18
5
438
56
29
18
4
155
24.3
3.1
1.6
1.0
.2
8.6
Calvin Natt †
SF
10
0
185
32
11
2
2
85
18.5
3.2
1.1
.2
.2
8.5
Shelton Jones †
SF
7
0
92
16
7
2
2
26
13.1
2.3
1.0
.3
.3
3.7
Pétur Guðmundsson
C
5
3
70
16
5
1
1
21
14.0
3.2
1.0
.2
.2
4.2
Todd Mitchell †
SF
2
0
33
3
1
1
0
5
16.5
1.5
.5
.5
.0
2.5
Keith Smart
PG
2
0
12
1
2
0
0
2
6.0
.5
1.0
.0
.0
1.0
John Stroeder †
PF
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
† Denotes player spent time with another team in the season. Stats reflect time with the Spurs only.
Awards and records
Transactions
References
^ 1988-89 San Antonio Spurs
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^ "Top Picks for Each NBA Team Over Last Decade" . The Washington Post . Retrieved June 20, 2023 .
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^ "Brown Leaves Kansas for San Antonio" . Los Angeles Times . Staff and Wire Reports. June 14, 1988. Retrieved December 27, 2022 .
^ Kornheiser, Tony (June 14, 1988). "It Was Just Too Good an Opportunity to Refuse" . The Washington Post . Retrieved June 20, 2023 .
^ "On the Light Side" . Associated Press . June 14, 1988. Retrieved June 20, 2023 .
^ Anderson, Dave (November 11, 1988). "Sports of the Times; Brown Skips Town, Again" . The New York Times . Retrieved December 27, 2022 .
^ "NBA Games Played on February 9, 1989" . Basketball-Reference . Retrieved January 23, 2023 .
^ "1988–89 San Antonio Spurs Schedule and Results" . Basketball-Reference. Retrieved February 14, 2022 .
^ "IN BRIEF: Richmond Wins Gottlieb Trophy" . Los Angeles Times . Times Wire Services. May 1, 1989. Retrieved December 27, 2022 .
^ "NBA Honors Richmond as Top Rookie" . Deseret News . May 1, 1989. Retrieved February 28, 2024 .
^ "1988–89 NBA Awards Voting" . Basketball-Reference . Retrieved December 27, 2022 .
^ Goldaper, Sam (January 17, 1989). "Jackson and the Garden Are Too Much for Spurs" . The New York Times . Retrieved January 23, 2023 .
^ Winderman, Ira (January 24, 1989). "Dawkins: Spurs Like Man in Uniform" . Sun Sentinel . Retrieved January 23, 2023 .
^ Campbell, Steven (February 5, 1989). "The Spurs' Travails Are Like a Soap Opera" . Chicago Tribune . Retrieved January 23, 2023 .
^ "1988–89 San Antonio Spurs Roster and Stats" . Basketball-Reference. Retrieved February 14, 2022 .
^ DiGiovanni, Joe (May 28, 1989). "Bucks Trade Cummings to Spurs for Robertson, Anderson" . United Press International . Retrieved December 6, 2022 .
^ "Cummings Is Traded for 2 Spurs Starters" . The New York Times . Associated Press. May 29, 1989. Retrieved February 14, 2022 .
^ "Spurs Get Cummings for Robertson, Anderson" . Los Angeles Times . May 29, 1989. Retrieved December 6, 2022 .
^ "Bucks Trade Cummings to San Antonio for Robertson, Anderson" . The Washington Post . May 29, 1989. Retrieved January 27, 2023 .
^ "Bucks-Spurs Deal Shocks Cummings" . Deseret News . May 29, 1989. Retrieved June 22, 2023 .
^ Cialini, Joe (August 28, 1989). "76ers Trade Cheeks to Spurs" . United Press International . Retrieved December 27, 2022 .
^ "SPORTS PEOPLE: BASKETBALL; 76ers Trade Cheeks" . The New York Times . August 29, 1989. Retrieved February 14, 2022 .
^ "76ers Send Cheeks to Spurs in 5-Man Deal" . Los Angeles Times . August 29, 1989. Retrieved June 22, 2023 .
^ "Sixers Send Cheeks to Spurs" . Deseret News . August 29, 1989. Retrieved December 27, 2022 .
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