Most dominant seasons in San Antonio Spurs history
While championships often define legacy, regular-season dominance can reveal just as much about a team's peak performance. From record-setting win totals to historically efficient offenses and suffocating defenses, these seasons represent the highest sustained levels of excellence each franchise has reached.
compiled a list of the most dominant seasons in San Antonio Spurs history using data from . Seasons are ranked by Simple Rating System (SRS), which measures point differential adjusted for strength of schedule. Developed by Sports Reference, SRS measures a team's average point differential while adjusting for strength of schedule, making it one of the clearest ways to compare teams across eras.
Here's a look at the five most dominant seasons in team history.
#5. 2000-01 Season
- Record: 58-24
- SRS: 7.92 (#42 all-time SRS rank)
- Head Coach: Gregg Popovich
- Leading Scorer: Tim Duncan (22.2 PPG)
#4. 2013-14 Season
- Record: 62-20
- SRS: 8.0 (#38 all-time SRS rank)
- Head Coach: Gregg Popovich
- Leading Scorer: Tony Parker (16.7 PPG)
#3. 2006-07 Season
- Record: 58-24
- SRS: 8.35 (#30 all-time SRS rank)
- Head Coach: Gregg Popovich
- Leading Scorer: Tim Duncan (20.0 PPG)
#2. 2025-26 Season
- Record: 62-20
- SRS: 8.39 (#29 all-time SRS rank)
- Head Coach: Mitch Johnson
- Leading Scorer: Victor Wembanyama (25.0 PPG)
#1. 2015-16 Season
- Record: 67-15
- SRS: 10.28 (#11 all-time SRS rank)
- Head Coach: Gregg Popovich
- Leading Scorer: Kawhi Leonard (21.2 PPG)