Victor Wembanyama Compared to Tropical Storm? San Antonio Spurs Tracker

JUNE 19 HURRICANE WEMBY? Victor Wembanyama as a weather phenomenon?

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The Weather Channel’s Stephanie Abrams used the wing span of the Spurs young star to describe Tropical Storm Alberto (h/t Pounding the Rock) … and we get it!

Now, Wemby is pretty popular following his spectacular rookie season. Still … there are viewers around the world who have no idea what Ms. Abrams is talking about here, right?

But maybe they soon will.

MAY 21 DERRICK WHITE FOR MVP? A panel of ESPN employees gave their Conference Finals picks and MVP selections. Most of the Eastern Conference MVP picks went to the usual: Boston Celtics Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. However, one reporter took the “is he trolling” route by selecting former San Antonio Spurs Derrick White for ECF MVP.

White is averaging 18 points on 42 percent three-point shooting in the postseason.

MAY 20 GIVE THE SPURS A REASON TO TOAST While the San Antonio Spurs don’t have much to celebrate as they sit at home, waiting for the Conference Finals competition, at least they can eat some cake. Jeremy Sochan, the once-perceived point guard of San Antonio, turns the big 2-1 today. Perhaps he can take a shot in tribute to the days of San Antonio’s postseason success.

Before the young wing celebrates too hard, though, perhaps he can work on his jump shot first. Sochan converted only 30 percent of his three-point shots last season.

MAY 17 HAPPY BIRTHDAY TONY PARKER! Tony Parker, 2007 NBA Finals MVP, turned 42 today. In 18 seasons, Parker earned six All-Star nods, four NBA championships, and a Finals MVP in 2007. The San Antonio Spurs point guard was known for his tear-drop floater and is fourth in franchise history in points at 18,943.

MAY 14 NIKOLA TOPIC LIKELY AVAILABLE FOR PRE-DRAFT ACTIVITIES Despite suffering a knee injury in the ABA FinalsSerbian guard Nikola Topic “should be good to go for pre-draft activities,” according to ESPN. The NBA prospect is projected to go fourth overall to the San Antonio Spurs.

MAY 14 WEMBY BY KD Kevin Durant has issued his 10-years-down-the-line prediction. The subject? Who he thinks will be the best player the league 10 years from now.

It didn’t take him long to come up with the obvious answer. In his interview with Rich Kleiman on Boardroom media network, Durant immediately turned to … well, you know.”Hmm, 10 years, so that’s what … (2034) — Victor. … Wembanyama,” he answered, citing the Spurs 7-4 French sensation who won Rookie of the Year in his first season and yes … could be winning – hopefully, it all – in the coming decade.

May 13 ON THIS DAY IN SPURS HISTORY Despite the San Antonio Spurs looking on the outside of the NBA playoff bracket, there are still many legendary moments of which to reminisce. However, in this case, history resides on the opposing side. On this day in 2004, Los Angeles Lakers Derek Fisher hit one of the luckiest shots in NBA history.

Following a possession in which Tim Duncan converted on a contested fadeaway, Fisher hit a three-point shot with 0.4 seconds left in regulation, giving the Lakers a 3-2 lead in the series. The Spurs would end up losing the series, with the Lakers ultimately falling against the Detroit Pistons in the NBA Finals. Brighter days are to come for San Antonio.

MAY 9 COACH FIRED Frank Vogel has been dumped in Phoenix, as on Thursday the Suns have fired their coach after just one season. The Suns entered the year with hopes that their All-Star trio of Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal would lead them to success. But they were just the 6-seed in the Western Conference and they got swept by Minnesota in Round 1 of the playoffs.