Free agent forward Harrison Barnes intends to sign a one-year, $8 million deal to stay with the San Antonio Spurs, sources tell ESPN. The Spurs valued Barnes' leadership and production as he enters a third season in San Antonio, finalizing a new deal with agent Jeff Schwartz of Excel Sports Management on Monday night.
NO WAYYYY!!!
Tarris Reed Jr. has had this “Spurs Teddy Bear” since he was 8 years old 🐻
“I’ve had this since I was a little kid”
“This ain’t no manifestation, this is the grace of god man.”
Rooting for this kid 👏
What a season.
From the lottery to 60 wins.
From out of the playoffs to winning the West.
6 year playoff drought gone.
9 year WCF appearance drought over.
12 years not winning the West erased.
I love this team so much
Unforgettable year San Antonio Spurs. Thank you so much.
@TylerGlasscock_ Season ticket holders still have to pay for the final games and the costs increased due to them being in the finals. A season ticket that’s maybe 1000$ is not 5000$ + each ticket. Some can’t afford that difference in price for their season tickers.
they better look at this one too then bc josh hart had no business even going for that ball in the first place but more importantly, had luke not been moving that left leg already, he would’ve absolutely caused a knee injury w that kick
We do not support all this violence and harassment over basketball. Admin congratulated OKC fans after a W the same way they congratulated us. We congratulated NYK fans Games 1 and 2. We will not stoop to whatever level was going on in NYC… keep it respectful San Antonio.
Being a Knick fan doesn’t mean being disrespectful to Spurs fans in any way…we get caught up during the games but we gotta show respect to our fellow humans…
I’ve to get this off my chest FANS we do not need to fight other fans that wear different jerseys to support their teams. It’s not only in the @NBA but all major sports and college this is sad a mob jump on kids families parents let show some respect and go cheer the teams on…
Victor Wembanyama (22 years, 155 days) and Stephon Castle (21 years, 219 days) are the youngest duo (by average age) in NBA history to score 20+ points each in a Finals game 🔥