Knicks, NBA Finals and Victor Wembanyama
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The San Antonio Spurs led in every game of the NBA Finals, yet they still lost in five games to the New York Knicks. The loss has triggered widespread discussion, with blame spreading far and wide.
The Knicks captured their first NBA title in 53 years, rallying back from another double-digit deficit to beat the Spurs and win the series 4-1.
Isaiah Thomas believes the Spurs were one veteran voice away from turning a Finals loss into a championship. San Antonio’s run to the NBA Finals came quicker than most expected. Thomas thinks one familiar guard could have helped them finish the job.
Stewart, at 6'8", is a very physical defensive presence in the paint who blocked 1.6 shots per game last season and held players to a league best 43.8% shooting at the rim when he was the primary defender. He’s not much of an offensive player, but he did average 10 points a game on 55% shooting last season.
We look ahead to the San Antonio Spurs' 2026 offseason, examining their roster and cap situation entering the summer.
Oodles of talent, a star centerpiece and a strong playoff showing give San Antonio reason to think big in seasons to come.
Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs dramatically exceeded expectations this season. All that's left is winning it all.
The San Antonio Spurs are reportedly interested in acquiring a 36-year-old veteran who will go down as one of the best players in Golden State Warriors history.
