On the San Antonio Spurs maintaining leads and more
San Antonio Spurs’ struggles holding leads — should fans be concerned?
Host Jeff Garcia and guest from Box Score Studio, Rudy Campos, break down the San Antonio Spurs’ troubling trend of blowing sizable leads, analyzing eye-popping stats from recent matchups against the Houston Rockets, Minnesota Timberwolves, and Oklahoma City Thunder. With Victor Wembanyama’s postgame admissions, is this just growing pains for a team still rounding into form?
Key topics include the impact of Devin Vassell’s absence, defensive rating issues, and the potential role of Mitch Johnson and the coaching staff in shaking off lapses.
The conversation also spotlights the upcoming test against the New Orleans Pelicans—can San Antonio avoid another collapse, or will Zion Williamson and rising stars like Derek Queen capitalize? Plus, fan comments ignite a passionate debate: is Wembanyama really the NBA’s next face, or should Spurs fans reserve judgment?
Timestamps:
0:00 – Spurs’ Lead Concerns
9:30 – Breaking Down the Numbers
22:20 – Pelicans Game Preview & Fan Comments
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6 Comments
OK Rudy est les deli et finale de jeux olympiques ça compte ou tu pense que le nba est au dessus de ca
Si wemby est le problème de San antonio alors la tu m en bouche un coin
Very concerned.
People have been looking at this the wrong way. Once we started winning spurs fans expected winning. These guys are young and dominant at times, but dont know how to show consistent dominance. Have we seen a true entire 4 quarter performance from them yet? I can think of a game where we have a great start to finish.
Trey murphi III
During the January losses against The Wolves and Rockets in the 3rd and 4th quarters, the percentage of missed 3s was very high. They simply should have focused on midrange, pick and roll and layups much more than they did.