Tim MacMahon isn’t ruling out Victor Wembanyama or the Spurs:
“The one thing I am going to say is Victor Wembanyama over and over and over again has done things we have never seen before..
I’m watching him walking off the floor. He’s walked off the floor, he’s clapping his hands, I could see him already getting in the mode of ‘We got to get ready for Game 3.’
What did he tell Malika? Something like if you don’t know something’s impossible, you can do the impossible.
They got to do the impossible now.”
#GoSpursGo #PorVida
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The Spurs are outscoring the Knicks by 15.3 points per 100 possessions when Dylan Harper shares the court with Victor Wembanyama.
Needing to win three of the next four to force a Game 7 in the NBA Finals, it’s time to bench De’Aaron Fox in favor of Wembanyama’s long-term option.
Dylan Harper was a game-high +12 in Game 2.
Not just for the Spurs.
For both teams.
And he's a rookie.
32 minutes wasn't enough.
Every time Harper was on the floor, San Antonio looked better.
People want 1 person to blame but the truth is that there are 3 levels of failure here:
- Mitch should have called a timeout immediately
- Wemby should’ve carried it himself
- Pitch ahead is Spurs transition identity, Castle not being prepared for it is bad