7 minutes ago
Mike Brown Loves The Spurs, But Still Wants To Kick Their A**
Brown was asked about separating his Spurs ties and Fox/Barnes relationships from the Finals. “They definitely want to beat me,” he said, “and I want to kick their a**.” Brown, a former Spurs assistant who coached De’Aaron Fox and Harrison Barnes in Sacramento, added: “I love them, and you can always love them before and after.”
By Raahib Singh
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35 minutes ago
Chet Holmgren Admits Spurs Series Exposed Shot-Creation Gaps
Holmgren said he needs to “really dive into the tape” after a low-volume series against San Antonio. He felt heavy closeouts and rhythm issues mattered, but admitted “there were definitely opportunities” for more shots that he missed. Facing Victor Wembanyama’s Spurs was different, Holmgren said, because “there isn’t another team” built like them.
By Raahib Singh
about 2 hours ago
Victor Wembanyama’s Finals Breakthrough Comes With Bigger Ambition
Anthony Slater said Wembanyama’s Game 7 celebration looked like “an NBA championship level” moment after San Antonio dethroned the defending champs. The 22-year-old reached a life goal by making his first Finals, but his ambition is bigger. Wembanyama said he wants “to have this feeling” and do it “15 to 20 more times” in his career.
By Raahib Singh





