Amy Tanner+FollowWhy the Spurs stand out in the NBADanny Green, a three-time NBA champ, says no team takes care of its players quite like the San Antonio Spurs. Even after stints with the Lakers, Raptors, and Grizzlies, Green insists the Spurs are in a league of their own—thanks to a culture that puts people first, from the front office to the locker room. He credits Coach Popovich’s mentorship for turning his career around, and says the Spurs’ approach is so respected that other teams try to copy it. Do you think team culture matters more than star power? #Sports #Basketball #SanAntonioSpurs00Share
David Howard+FollowSpurs beat the Thunder 3 times in 13 days — in 3 different citiesThe Spurs just did the funniest possible thing to the league’s “Big Friendly”: they’ve beaten the Thunder three times in 13 days, and they somehow managed to do it in three different cities — Vegas, San Antonio, and OKC. Today they went 117–102 on Christmas night, with De’Aaron Fox dropping 29 and the team taking control early and never really letting go. Alamo City really playing David to OKC’s Goliath… except David keeps winning. What do you think of this matchup? #NBA #Thunder #Spurs #OKC #SanAntonioSpurs #Wembanyama #DeAaronFox #Christmas #NBADiscussion 20Share
Edwin French+FollowWhat If LeBron James Was Drafted by the San Antonio Spurs in 2003?Imagine a young LeBron entering the league under Gregg Popovich’s system alongside Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginóbili. Instead of carrying the Cleveland Cavaliers alone, he’d be molded in a winning culture from day one — possibly racking up rings before his prime even started. Would he end up with more championships? #LeBronJames #SanAntonioSpurs #NBAWhatIf #TimDuncan #Popovich #NBAHistory #BasketballDebate #Sports #NBA 2611Share