To celebrate Tim Duncan’s remarkable career, For the Win has put together its all-time team made up of NBA players who spent their entire careers with a single organization.

These players didn’t take their talents to South Beach, or jump ship to the team that eliminated them from the playoffs, or leave the front office for a comeback that no one was asking for. No, they stayed loyal to one team and one team only.

Let’s meet our starting five…

PG: Magic Johnson, Lakers

There were a lot of good options for the point guard position, but we’re going with the greatest lead guard of all-time. Magic played just 13 seasons and won three MVP awards, five NBA titles, made nine appearances on the All-NBA First Team and nine All-Star games. He retired with the career record for assists and was the first player in history to dish out more than 10,000 dimes.

SG: Kobe Bryant, Lakers

This was, by far, the hardest decision to make when picking this team. Kobe or the Logo? We went with Bryant because he has more jewelry, having won five rings to Jerry West’s one. Even West himself picked Bryant as the best Laker of all-time. Who are we to argue with one of the best talent evaluators in NBA history? Kobe is our shooting guard.

SF: Larry Bird, Celtics

Instead of wasting your time telling you something you already know — Larry Bird was very good at basketball — let’s just all enjoy this montage of Bird’s passing.

Larry Bird was very good at basketball.

PF: Tim Duncan, Spurs

Duncan is easily the greatest power forward of all-time. He won five NBA titles, two MVP awards and made 15 appearances on the all-defensive team. He was the ideal franchise player, carrying the Spurs to 19 consecutive playoff appearances in the most difficult conference in professional sports.

The Spurs' .710 win percentage w/ Duncan is best 19-year stretch in NBA history & best in the NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB over the last 19 years. — Alex Kennedy (@AlexKennedyNBA) July 11, 2016

C: Bill Russell, Celtics

This was a no-brainer in more ways than one. Yes, Russell is the greatest defensive big man in the history of basketball, but he’s really the only great center who stuck with one team for his entire career. Kareem played for the Bucks and the Lakers. Hakeem Olajuwon spent time with the Raptors at the tail end of his career. Shaquille O’Neal played for a bunch of teams. Wilt Chamberlain bounced from Philadelphia to Los Angeles. Patrick Ewing played for two teams (Seattle and Orlando) after his time with the Knicks. Russell, and his 10 rings (10!), was the only acceptable pick here.

Bench: Jerry West (Lakers), Elgin Baylor (Lakers), David Robinson (Spurs), John Stockton (Jazz), Isaiah Thomas (Pistons), John Havlicek (Celtics)