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The Spurs seem to be content with the trajectory of their team that's led by their young core built on Victor Wembanyama.
Victor Wembanyama broke down in tears on Tuesday after the San Antonio Spurs ’ 123-113 loss to the New York Knicks in the NBA Cup Final. His emotional moment was brought about by the recent death of his grandmother, with the Spurs superstar unable to hold in his tears after the tough loss to New York.
December 19 brings a busy NBA slate with playoff-level matchups across both conferences. Several games feature strong favorites, while a few contests have upset potential. From classic rivalries to rising contenders,
Giannis Antetokounmpo is the biggest name on the trading block, and the Spurs can offer the Bucks a lot in a trade package for him.
San Antonio Spurs guard De’Aaron Fox excelled in the 2025 Emirates NBA Cup, earning All-Tournament Team honors.
Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper led the way, Victor Wembanyama wowed the crowd in his limited minutes, and Jeremy Sochan found his way back on the floor.
Dylan Harper led the way with a career-high 24 points, and five other Spurs joined him in double figures. Five Wizards scored in double figures, led by 18 from Alex Sarr and 17 from Bub Carrington. I’m already not a fan of the Wizards’ gold uniforms,
New York rallied from an 11-point second-half deficit to beat San Antonio 124-113 in the NBA Cup championship game. The Knicks outscored the Spurs 35-19 in the fourth quarter and held a 67-56 rebounding edge.