Misc MISC Spurs 2025-26 Season Thread

Somehow it felt like Refs are swallowing their whistle for Castle as the season progress....
 
It seems to be more a move for Austin Spurs than for San Antonio Spurs: Umude will keep playing for Austin with a gleague contract and Miller will give them an additional quality player.
 
It seems to be more a move for Austin Spurs than for San Antonio Spurs: Umude will keep playing for Austin with a gleague contract and Miller will give them an additional quality player.
Austin Spurs IG account has a "Thank You Stanley" post up, so it would seem like Umude is not going to keep playing for Ausitn
 
surprised there have only been 4 undefeated months in league history. the lakers famoulsy won 33 in a row. the warriors won 28 in a row. heatles won 27. plenty of other long win streaks. now its true they might not align neatly with the calendar, but still

edit: yeah, quick google search shows undefeated months has happened quite a bit, so not sure what that tweet was referring to

 
surprised there have only been 4 undefeated months in league history. the lakers famoulsy won 33 in a row. the warriors won 28 in a row. heatles won 27. plenty of other long win streaks. now its true they might not align neatly with the calendar, but still

edit: yeah, quick google search shows undefeated months has happened quite a bit, so not sure what that tweet was referring to

Thanks for the clarification - tweet is probably AI slop
 
When the 2014 Spurs went 16-0 in March, that was only the 4th 16-0 month in league history to that point, with the Spurs also going 16-0 in March 1996 (Spurs had 2 of the 4 at the time).

But that only counts 16-0 months, not undefeated months with fewer than 16 games. And 16-0 has been done twice since then ans 17-0 once.

It does read like AI slop.
 
Interesting that they ranked Knueppel over Flagg, though only by one spot.
 

Interesting watch regarding the Spurs long-term strategy in Austin, and a bit about Paris too.

The Austin games were both Spurs home games, but weren't the Paris games against the Pacers one home and one away?

The high-speed rail idea between the cities seems far-fetched but the rest of his point about San Antonio and Austin slowly merging together is borne out in the growth along the corridor.
 

Interesting watch regarding the Spurs long-term strategy in Austin, and a bit about Paris too.

The Austin games were both Spurs home games, but weren't the Paris games against the Pacers one home and one away?

The high-speed rail idea between the cities seems far-fetched but the rest of his point about San Antonio and Austin slowly merging together is borne out in the growth along the corridor.
They came within an eyelash of a commuter style rail. SW airlines killed it, but they’re in such trouble,I doubt they have the cash for that again.
 
IIRC, Wemby was super close to a quad double in his rookie year in that @Denver OT game
 
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