Patty Mills+FollowWemby is STILL growing 😳The Spurs have officially listed Victor Wembanyama at 7'5", a 2-inch increase from his original 7'3". This man is literally evolving mid-career. #NBA #Wemby #Spurs #NBATwitter #Unicorn #Sports 335Share
David Howard+FollowManu Ginobili’s Underrated Playoff GreatnessFrom 2005 to 2011 playoffs, Manu averaged 19 PPG, 5 REB, 4 AST on 60% TS, including a 2005 run where he dropped 25+ seven times and helped lead the Spurs to the title. What do you think: is Manu a Top 10 shooting guard of all time? #ManuGinobili #Spurs #NBAPlayoffs #NBALegends #NBAHistory #Sports #NBA 687Share
James Allen+FollowWhat Finals felt the most evenly matched to you?My pick: the 2005 NBA Finals — Detroit Pistons vs San Antonio Spurs. Two elite defensive teams. Two championship cores at their peak. Every possession felt like a chess match — it went the full 7 games, and neither side gave an inch. What’s your pick for the most evenly matched Finals ever? 🏆 #NBAFinals #Spurs #Pistons #NBAHistory #BasketballDebate #Sports #NBA 300Share
Nicholas Buchanan+FollowTim Duncan & David Robinson — The Best Defensive Duo Ever?Few frontcourt pairings have anchored a defense like the San Antonio Spurs’ Twin Towers. David Robinson: 1992 Defensive Player of the Year, 8× All-Defensive Team, 10× All-Star. Tim Duncan: 15× All-Defensive Team, 3× Finals MVP, widely regarded as the greatest defensive power forward ever. Together, they patrolled the paint, controlled the glass, and turned San Antonio into a perennial contender. Their partnership culminated in the 1999 NBA championship, where defense set the tone. What's your take: Are Duncan & Robinson the best defensive duo in NBA history—or do you put another pair above them? #NBA #NBAPartners #TimDuncan #DavidRobinson #NBAHistory #Spurs #DPOY #BasketballTalk #Sports 31512Share
Steve Francis+FollowWhat If Kawhi Never Got Hurt vs the Warriors in 2017?Game 1 of the 2017 West Finals — the Spurs led 78–55 when Kawhi Leonard went down with an ankle injury after Zaza Pachulia’s closeout. Golden State came back, won the game, and went on to sweep the series, finishing the playoffs with a historic 16–1 record. But what if Kawhi stayed healthy? Could the Spurs have stolen Game 1 — and maybe more? Even if they didn’t win the series, they might have been the team to prevent Golden State’s legendary 16–1 playoff run. Do you think the Spurs could’ve pulled it off, or were the Warriors just too loaded? #KawhiLeonard #Warriors #Spurs #NBAWhatIf #NBAPlayoffs #NBADebate #ZazaEffects #NBAHistory #Sports 173Share
Steve Francis+FollowManu Ginóbili: The Superstar in Plain SightManu never chased numbers. He never averaged 20 a game, only made two All-Star teams, and came off the bench for much of his career. But anyone who watched the Spurs knows — he was the engine of their dynasty. From 2005–07, Ginóbili played at a true superstar level: efficient scoring, relentless defense, elite playmaking, and the kind of adaptability every contender dreams of. Gregg Popovich said it best: “Without Manu, there were no championships.” He didn’t need gaudy stats to tilt games. Manu was a scalable superstar — and one of the most portable winning players the NBA has ever seen. #NBA #ManuGinobili #Spurs #NBAHistory #NBAGreats #FIBA #BasketballTalk 1931Share