Ferry started at center in place of the injured David Robinson Monday night, grabbing 10 rebounds with six points in San Antonio's 84-76 victory over Phoenix in Game Two of their playoff series.
The San Antonio Express News reports that in addition to completing a new state-of-the-art arena and practice facility, the Spurs have hired Olympic gold-medal-winning high jumper Charles Austin to work with the players this season.
Said Spurs general manager R.C. Buford,"Our goal is to get Danny (Ferry) and Steve (Kerr) to dunk this season."