A historically great season is in the books for the San Antonio Spurs!

There's just something about Spurs culture. When every new acquisition has a career high (or close to it) outing for the silver-and-black squad, that speaks to the tremendous training staff and high expectations that come with being a Spur. This season, San Antonio annihilated the competition with a 79-3 win/loss record, as they accomplished last year, but this time with an even longer win streak that eclipsed 60+ games. The season ended with a trio of close games between Golden State, Denver & Dallas, but nobody could fell the giant win streak of the Spurs.

In individual accomplishments, Cam Reddish had a career-high scoring night, with Gary Trent Jr drawing close, and Buddy Hield had a new career-high. Best of all, Dejounte Murray scored a phenomenal 80 points and shattered Scott Skiles' past record with 31 assists. Fred VanVleet also netted a new career-high with 64 points.

The cherry-on-top was Andre Drummond showing promise as a long range shooter, while still being dominant on the glass and on defense. While Dejounte Murray was in the conversation for Most Valuable Player again, Giannis Antetokounmpo took home the honors.