Report: Spurs to retire Parker's No. 9 jersey Nov. 11

Spurs' Tim Duncan (21) offers congratulations to teammate Tony Parker (center) after completing an unlikely basket against the Sacramento Kings along with fellow Spur Manu Ginobili (right) in the second half at the SBC Center on Wednesday, Mar. 31, 2004. (Kin Man Hui/staff) less Spurs' Tim Duncan (21) offers congratulations to teammate Tony Parker (center) after completing an unlikely basket against the Sacramento Kings along with fellow Spur Manu Ginobili (right) in the second half at ... more Photo: Kin Man Hui, SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS Photo: Kin Man Hui, SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS Image 1 of / 24 Caption Close Report: Spurs to retire Parker's No. 9 jersey Nov. 11 1 / 24 Back to Gallery

SAN ANTONIO – The Spurs will retire Tony Parker's No. 9 jersey on Nov. 11, when they host the Memphis Grizzlies, according to the French newspaper Le Parisien.

The Spurs haven't made an announcement yet regarding their tribute for Parker, a certain Hall of Famer. The Nov. 11 game is on a Monday, comes at the end of a three-game homestand and is set to start at 7:30 p.m.

Parker retired from the NBA in June after 18 NBA seasons. His 17-season run with the Spurs included four league titles with the Spurs, six All-Star game appearances and a Finals MVP trophy from the club's 2007 win over LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

"If I can't be Tony Parker anymore and I can't play for a championship, I don't want to play basketball anymore," Parker told ESPN's The Undefeated in announcing his retirement.

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Parker will become the 10th player in franchise history to have his number raised to the rafters and the final member of the vaunted Big Three that included Tim Duncan (No. 21) and Manu Ginobili (No. 20) to be honored in such a manner.

The other numbers retired by the Spurs are George Gervin's 44, James Silas' 13, Johnny Moore's 00, David Robinson's 50, Sean Elliott's 32, Avery Johnson's 6 and Bruce Bowen's 12.

For his career, Parker averaged 15.5 points and 5.6 assists. He spent last season with the Charlotte Hornets after leaving the Spurs in free agency.