While Victor Wembanyama is technically listed as probable for Saturday’s NBA Cup semifinal against Oklahoma City, Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson was certainly talking on Friday as though the star big man would be playing, tweets Tom Orsborn of The San Antonio Express-News.
“He’s going to be tired, the excitement, the mental fatigue. He was tired the first time I saw him play live against video guys. … I would expect an early sub and not his normal minutes,” Johnson said of Wembanyama, who has been out since November 14 due to a left calf strain.
Johnson added that Wembanyama was pushing hard behind the scenes to return to action, per Michael C. Wright of ESPN (Twitter link).
Here’s more on the Spurs:
- Wembanyama admitted he was hoping to return sooner than Saturday, according to Orsborn (Twitter link). “I would have come back earlier, but it is more reasonable to listen to (the team’s medical staff),” Wembanyama said. The French center also discussed San Antonio’s surprising 9-3 record without him, Orsborn adds (via Twitter). “The brand of basketball we were playing … it’s getting closer to the ideal basketball. … And everybody has something to eat,” Wembanyama said. “Everybody can step up at any time. … Everybody trusts the next teammate, so it’s just beautiful to see.”
- They’ve only shared the court together for two games, but the backcourt trio of De’Aaron Fox, Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper have already developed chemistry both on and off the floor, Orsborn writes for The Express-News. In 78 total minutes during Wednesday’s quarterfinal win over the Lakers, Fox, Castle and Harper combined for 63 points, 17 rebounds, 12 assists and three steals, Orsborn notes. “It’s been great,” forward Harrison Barnes said. “Each of them are different and their games complement each other. They’re all trying to make the right play, investing in the time off the court for that chemistry. So for us as a group, it’s great as we continue to evolve this thing and continue to get healthy, that those three continue to figure out ways to be effective.”
- Former UConn star Castle has purchased a stake in two professional expansion soccer teams in Connecticut, according to Marc J. Spears of Andscape. “It was the right choice just to start at my age and to also give back to the state of Connecticut for what they’ve done for me,” Castle told Andscape in a phone interview Thursday. “I just wanted to put my name out there as well and just have it build up as my career goes on. Just to have this on the back end is another great idea.”

For the Red Stockings fan ……..
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Best 2Way PG in the game. ..
Rooting for Spurs tonight. Thunder gave trywith goid bigs. Wemby you gotta bring tonight Monsieur.
Low scoring game wow. Nice run by Spurs.
Let’s Go Spurs ……. As a Knicks fan I rather play the Thunder. I want to see the Spurs win ….
Giannis >>>>>>>>>> to Spurs
2027 #1 pick, 2029 #1 pick, Castle, Barnes, Harper, Sochan >>>>>>>>>> to Bucks
No way I do that if I’m the Spurs. Giannas is 31 and with his inability to shoot he won’t age gracefully like a Curry, Bron, Hard etc.
Giannas has a game more like Russ who’s doing well still but not as much of a piece on a championship winning side.
Castle and Harper both have all nba potential and on Victors timeline ain’t no way I move off them. I’d give up Fox, Sochan, and 4 firsts but that’s the best I could do if I’m the spurs
Trade Harrison Barnes or Keldon Johnson. One must go.
Trade Keldon Johnson, McLaughlin and Waters for a young PF starter 21-18 years old and contract fillers
Keldon deserves a better role
Sign Chris Paul
Spurs Win ….… Spurs Win ……… Spurs Winning
What a game ….. loved it. Spurs are growing up.
4 —. Spurs players put up 20 ……
Spurs don’t need to trade but if they do – Barnes Vassell and Sochan make 54MM. Same amount as Booker and Giannis make this year.
I’m really hoping for the suns to go on a huge losing streak. I don’t think that Giannis compliments the Spurs much after they lose two of their best shooters in this trade.