The San Antonio Spurs will travel back to the United States to continue the regular season after enjoying a week in Paris to grow the game by playing two games against the Indiana Pacers. The week was largely a success as the event was a massive draw largely due to French superstar Victor Wembanyama playing in his backyard.
During the summer of 2024, the San Antonio Spurs signed Chris Paul and traded for Harrison Barnes. Both of those moves proved to be worth it, but as Victor Wembanyama proves he can lead a championship team, the Spurs have been urged to make a bigger deal.
NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith believes Spurs star Victor Wembanyama should've been an All-Star starter over Suns star Kevin Durant.
Wemby's ability to dominate both ends of the floor is something only three or four players are capable of right now.
The Spurs will be in front of their home fans on Saturday, but a look at the spread shows they might need that home-court advantage. They will challenge the Indiana Pacers at 12:00 p.m. ET at Accor Arena. The Spurs might want some stickum for this one as the team gave up 19 turnovers on Thursday.
After Victor Wembanyama's rookie season ended, fans across the NBA were ready to crown "Wemby" as one of the next faces of the league moving forward.
Victor Wembanyama's elite shot-blocking for the Spurs etched him into the books of NBA history since blocks started being tracked in 1973.
We are now 43 games into the 82-game slate for the Phoenix Suns - and the result to this point haven't necessarily been what was expected coming into
The Pacers and Spurs meet in Paris, France. It's time to continue our NBA Paris odds series with a Spurs-Pacers prediction and pick.
How confident are you about Victor Wembanyama’s future in the NBA playing for a franchise that you know so well? Boris Diaw: I think San Antonio is good for him because they can protect him, help