Stephon Castle isn't the first San Antonio Spurs rookie to cement his ROTY case against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Acting Spurs coach Mitch Johnson wasn't surprised to see a familiar 7-foot-3 figure making his way through the locker room before Sunday night's game against Oklahoma City. "I know he'll be around as much as he can,
Oklahoma City visits San Antonio trying to extend its four-game road winning streak.The Spurs are 18-21 in conference play. San Antonio is fourth in the Western
Dort, standing at 6-foot-4 and 220 lbs, has been the focal point of the OKC Thunder's top-rated defense this season. He currently sits in third place in the DPOY race with odds of +1500 per FanDuel Sportsbook. He is joined by teammates Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams as one of the top six contenders per the oddsmakers.
Thunder head coach Mark Daigneualt led Gilgeous-Alexander and Chuck’s Global Stars. Wembanyama, in his first of many future All-Star selections, put forth great effort throughout the night. It didn’t go unnoticed as the young star’s career unfolded in a competitive Western Conference.
The San Antonio Spurs will be without Victor Wembanyama for the rest of the season, and Stephon Castle thinks the Spurs can step up, with one major caveat.
Losing Victor Wembanyama for the season is a devastating blow to the San Antonio Spurs, but they won't be the only player or team affected by that news.
Victor Wembanyama is one of the faces of the ... season — with Canada’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the stellar Oklahoma City guard, and Serbia’s Nikola Jokic, the three-time MVP from Denver ...