Oscar Gonzalez+FollowWemby’s ICE Comments Ignite Spurs-Pelicans TalkWemby’s postgame remarks on the Alex Pretti shooting have NBA fans buzzing for more than just his matchup with Zion. The French phenom didn’t hold back, calling out the silence from many American players. Some fans applauded his courage, while others questioned his motives. Meanwhile, on the court, Zion’s physicality exposed Wemby’s current weakness. Between the controversy and the rivalry, this Spurs-Pelicans clash gave us plenty to debate. #Sports #Basketball #Wembanyama10Share
Robert Johansson+FollowSpurs have already clinched the season series vs OKCWith the win today, the Spurs are now 3–0 against the Thunder in their five total meetings this season (including the NBA Cup semifinal), which means they’ve already locked up the season series — even with two games still left on the schedule. That matters because if OKC and San Antonio end up tied in the standings, head-to-head tiebreaker is one of the first separators for seeding — so this could be a real edge in any top-seed race later. The funniest part is how quickly this turned into “Spurs are OKC’s problem” — three wins, three different locations, and now the tiebreaker is basically spoken for. Do you see this as a bad matchup for OKC, or just a weird schedule quirk? #NBA #Spurs #Thunder #Wembanyama #OKC #NBAStandings #NBADiscussion20Share
Edwin French+FollowSuspend Lu Dort? Fans are calling this “dirty” and demanding a league reviewA replay from Spurs–Thunder has been making the rounds showing Lu Dort making contact with Victor Wembanyama’s knee on a rebound. Wembanyama grabbed at his leg after the collision but stayed in the game, which only fueled the debate about whether this was just a physical basketball play or something the league should review for intent / recklessness. #NBA #Spurs #Thunder #Wembanyama #LuDort #Basketball 50Share
David Howard+FollowSpurs beat the Thunder 3 times in 13 days — in 3 different citiesThe Spurs just did the funniest possible thing to the league’s “Big Friendly”: they’ve beaten the Thunder three times in 13 days, and they somehow managed to do it in three different cities — Vegas, San Antonio, and OKC. Today they went 117–102 on Christmas night, with De’Aaron Fox dropping 29 and the team taking control early and never really letting go. Alamo City really playing David to OKC’s Goliath… except David keeps winning. What do you think of this matchup? #NBA #Thunder #Spurs #OKC #SanAntonioSpurs #Wembanyama #DeAaronFox #Christmas #NBADiscussion 20Share
Beth Holland+FollowWemby refused there's 'rivalry' with ChetWhen asked if he feels any rivalry with Chet Holmgren. Wemby’s answer was blunt: “No, I don’t think about that. At least from a basketball standpoint, there’s no comparison.” Could this be the start of the spiciest big-man storyline in the league? #NBA #Spurs #Wembanyama #Thunder #ChetHolmgren #NBADiscussion20Share
David Howard+FollowOKC is 0–3 lately vs teams with winning recordThunder have dropped their last 3 against winning teams — Wolves once, Spurs twice. They’ve been on a heater this season, but now the questions are obvious: Was the early run just them being that good… or did the schedule carry some of the hype? #NBA #Thunder #OKC #NBADiscussion #NBARecords #Wembanyama #Timberwolves #Spurs 10Share
Susan Reeves+FollowWemby: Spurs Not Yet OKC’s True RivalsBig Vic kept it real after the Spurs nearly toppled the Thunder in the NBA Cup Semis. Despite the 111-109 nail-biter, Wemby says OKC—led by SGA’s MVP-level play—is still in a league of their own. He’s not buying the rivalry hype just yet, but with the Spurs’ young core rising fast, this could be a matchup to watch in the coming years. What do you think—are the Spurs closing the gap on OKC’s dominance? #Sports #Basketball #Wembanyama00Share
Richard Thomas+FollowThe NBA Cup “Runner-Up Curse” Might Actually Be a Finals BlessingSo far, the NBA Cup runner-up has turned into a Finals team within two seasons. 2023 NBA Cup: Lakers beat Pacers → Pacers make the Finals in 2025 2024 NBA Cup: Bucks beat Thunder → Thunder make the Finals in 2025 2025 NBA Cup: Knicks beat Spurs → Spurs Finals in 2026 or 2027? It’s probably coincidence, but it also kind of makes sense: if you’re good enough to reach the NBA Cup Final, you’re usually a “one leap away” team. You’ve already proven you can win high-stakes games, and you have a clear blueprint for what you’re missing. Are you betting on Wemby making the Finals in the next two years? #NBA #NBACup #Spurs #Knicks #Wembanyama #NBAStats #NBADiscussion 20Share