Victor Wembanyama didn't back down from the challenge of going up against one of the best players in the NBA on Wednesday. As the San Antonio Spurs faced
The Spurs would receive Fox, while the Kings theoretically net Kelson Johnson, Jeremy Sochan, Tre Jones, the Spurs' top-10 protected 2025 pick, the Spurs' 2027 first-round pick, a 2026 first-round pick swap, and two second-round picks.
Before the Spurs’ game against the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday, the players again showed off their vocal ranges when they sang “Happy Birthday” to point guard Tre Jones.
Little did guard Devin Vassell know a 27-foot three-pointer in the first quarter etched him into franchise history.
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The San Antonio Spurs head to the United Center to face the Chicago Bulls in a non-conference matchup. The Spurs are 18-17, which puts them in eighth place in the Western Conference. The Bulls are 16-19, which puts them in tenth place in the Eastern Conference.
In that game, the Spurs lost by just four points but Wembanyama had one of his best dunks and blocks of the season, and went toe-to-toe with the Greek Freak. The NBA is giving this game the nationally televised treatment, and the Spurs are expected to, at the very least, keep it close.
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The San Antonio Spurs suffered their second straight loss after falling to the Chicago Bulls on Monday night. French star Victor Wembanyama expressed frustration with the team’s performances this NBA season.
Although Wembanyama ate humble stew on Wednesday, his team remains afloat in the Western Conference NBA Play-In Tier as the 10th seed. However, San Antonio can't afford to play inferior to its opponents, as the Sacramento Kings have the same 18-19 record.
I think this was just a deviation from what we’ve been doing," says Harrison Barnes of the Spurs' lapses against the Bucks.