The US wants out but they cant because Trump is an Epstein guy. There cant be peace until Trump is gone. He will break the global economy before he turns on israel.
He may end up being shot. He has pissed off every nation.
2026 #Spurs California Classic schedule (San Francisco):
- Friday, July 3: SAS vs. MIA (7 p.m. Central)
- Sunday, July 5: SAS @ GSW (6 p.m. Central)
- Monday, July 6: SAS vs. LAL (6:30 p.m. Central)
Look, postseason defense hits different, and these stats don't lie:
Worst Catch & Shoot 3PT% in the 2025-26 NBA Playoffs (Min. 30 C&S 3PA):
1. De’Aaron Fox — 20.8%
2. Victor Wembanyama — 29.5%
3. Dylan Harper — 30.8%
If you need a clear look at why the Spurs' front office should be fixated on adding pure perimeter spacing and shooting depth this summer, this is the entire blueprint right here. Year 2 of the Fox/Wemby pairing needs breathing room.
Julian Champagne gives you some of that but you can't help but wish he had something he hasn't shown yet which is consistency.
He wants a raise and may well deserve one, but he's gotta bring consistency and that's not something his feet have been held to the fire on. In fact, the Spurs have always told him to just keep shooting. We all saw how that worked out with a 29 point lead in the finals.
Will that be enough going forward?
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I get it, but Kawhi Leonard turns 35 this week and is owed $50.3 million next season.
A reunion makes for a great story.
It just doesn’t fit the direction the Spurs have spent the past year building.
Brian Wright has surrounded Wemby and Fox with youth, athleticism, versatility, and defensive depth, and just doubled down by drafting players like Jayden Quaintance and Maliq Brown.
Committing that much of your cap to an aging star with a lengthy injury history would be a major shift from the blueprint San Antonio has been following.
#PorVida
Jayden Quaintance said Spurs continue to stress “their priority is to make me 100 percent healthy.”
He also said he doesn’t know yet whether he’ll be able to participate in Summer League.
Did you realize the Spurs haven’t fired a coach or a general manager in 30 years? That kind of continuity is unthinkable in pro sports, and it’s one reason Brian Wright can take big draft swings other GMs can’t.
On patience as a team-building superpower:
https://t.co/HRELDSyGS6
Caleb Williams’ application to trademark “Iceman” has been initially refused by the USPTO.
Ironically, the biggest obstacle wasn’t George Gervin himself. It was a trademark for “Iceman” insulated boots that’s been on the books since 1988.
Because Williams sought protection for apparel and merchandise, the USPTO found a potential “likelihood of confusion” with the existing footwear mark.
The rejection isn’t final, and his legal team can still respond or appeal.
But for now, a boot company has unintentionally helped protect one of the most iconic nicknames in Spurs history.
The original Iceman still reigns. 🥶 #PorVida
BREAKING: The Charlotte Hornets are trading star guard LaMelo Ball and Josh Green to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Naz Reid, a 2033 unprotected first-round pick, three first-round pick swaps (2028, 2029, 2030) and three second-round picks (2029, 2032, 2033), sources tell ESPN.