"Tony Parker was just 19 years old in 2001 when, six games into his rookie season, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich installed him as the team's starting point guard.
Parker has held the job ever since, creating the illusion he arrived not long after James Naismith hung the first peach baskets.
Though a fixture in the Spurs' lineup since before he could buy a drink, Parker is not old. Playing next to 35-year-old Tim Duncan and 34-year-old Manu Ginobili, however, he is at times considered ancient by association.
"I'm just 29," Parker insists. "I'm still young."
With Ginobili out with a broken hand, T.J. Ford out with a torn hamstring and no other plausible point guard on the roster, the Spurs seem poised to put Parker's youth to the test."