Class of 2013

Larry Kenon​

Larry Kenon, played five years with the San Antonio Spurs, averaging 21.2 points and 10.1 rebounds. He led the team in rebounds each season and was the top player in steals in 1979.​​

Kenon began his collegiate career at Amarillo College for a season, before transferring to Memphis State University. In his junior year, he averaged 20.1 points and almost 17 rebounds a game. That year, Kenon led the Tigers to the NCAA National Championship game. He decided to enter the draft after that season, being selected 15th overall by the Pistons in the NBA Draft. The New York Nets of the ABA. However, secured his draft rights. After two successful seasons alongside Julius Erving, in which he made the All-Rookie team, Kenon was traded to the Spurs where he continued his success. After that season, the Spurs moved to the NBA along with the Denver Nuggets and Indiana Pacers. In all three years playing in the ABA, he was selected to play in the All-Star game, and tacked on two more appearances while in the NBA.​

In 1976, Kenon recorded a triple double that included 11 steals against the Kansas City Kings. This set a new NBA record for steals in a game, one which he now shares with Kendall Gill, and is still standing. In his final regular season game with the Spurs in 1980, he scored 51 points against the Pistons. Among Spurs players all time, Kenon ranks in the top 10 in scoring, steals, rebounds, and field goals made.​