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  • 4 days ago | si.com | Matt Guzman

    Victor Wembanyama's name was missing from the NBA's list of Defensive Player of the Year finalists after falling short of the 65-game minimum threshold this season, but the San Antonio Spurs earned representation another way. Twenty-year-old rookie Stephon Castle joined Atlanta Hawks Frenchman Zaccharie Risacher and Memphis Grizzlies standout Jaylen Wells as the Rookie of the Year finalists, putting San Antonio in a strong position to log back-to-back Rookie of the Year awards.

  • 4 days ago | yardbarker.com | Matt Guzman

    For now, Desmond Bane's record is safe. After playing a critical role in the Memphis Grizzlies' 39-point blowout over the Golden State Warriors in 2022, Bane tied the league's highest plus-minus in playoff history with a plus-46, joining Jimmy Butler III and LeBron James at the top. Sunday afternoon, Bane set another record. This one he's not keen on keeping.

  • 4 days ago | si.com | Matt Guzman

    Nikola Vučević is no stranger to trade talks, but after the Chicago Bulls moved Zach LaVine at the trade deadline in favor of youth, it seems their may be legs to the rumors now. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Vučević is likely to be shopped by the Bulls once again when February's NBA Trade Deadline comes around. If nothing else, he has some history watching one of the San Antonio Spurs' former greats.

  • 4 days ago | si.com | Matt Guzman

    For now, Desmond Bane's record is safe. After playing a critical role in the Memphis Grizzlies' 39-point blowout over the Golden State Warriors in 2022, Bane tied the league's highest plus-minus in playoff history with a plus-46, joining Jimmy Butler III and LeBron James at the top. Sunday afternoon, Bane set another record. This one he's not keen on keeping. Bane and the Grizzlies suffered an NBA-worst Game 1 defeat at the hands of the No. 1-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder, 131-80.

  • 4 days ago | si.com | Matt Guzman

    Whoever said to never meet your heroes likely shared a thing or two in common with a local NBA fan on Friday night. Three days after being eliminated from the NBA Playoffs by the Dallas Mavericks in the Play-In Tournament, Sacramento Kings star DeMar DeRozan was seated at a restaurant in California when a fan, identified as Denzel Kismayoo, walked up to his table with a bright light on his phone. DeRozan knocked the phone away and a brawl broke out.

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Matt Guzman
Matt Guzman @mattgzman
11 Apr 25

Looks like the #Spurs are going to keep it light tomorrow. Both Devin Vassell and Keldon Johnson are joining Jeremy Sochan, Victor Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox on the OUT list against the #Suns. Below is the full availability report: https://t.co/xvgdo2zq7b

Matt Guzman
Matt Guzman @mattgzman
10 Apr 25

What a shot by Harrison Barnes. Over Jimmy Butler, too. Love that something like this happened for him — he's been one of the biggest pieces of this team of late. "We felt good going into the game," Barnes said at center court. "Felt good to get a win." #PorVida

Matt Guzman
Matt Guzman @mattgzman
9 Apr 25

Now that the Austin #Spurs are eliminated, David Duke Jr. and Harrison Ingram are back with “Big Team.” Victor Wembanyama (deep vein thrombosis), De’Aaron Fox (pinkie ligament damage), Riley Minix (torn labrum) and Jeremy Sochan (back spasms) are all OUT against the #Warriors.