Wembanyama, Spurs show poise, maturity beyond their years, are headed to Finals because of it

OKLAHOMA CITY — Poise. Maturity. Answering the opponents runs by knocking down big shots, or getting a key block. Digging deep when tested and finding a new level of performance and execution. Doing it all in the highest stakes game in a hostile environment.

That’s what veteran teams do, what tested teams do. What champions do.

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Except, in Game 7 on Saturday night, it wasn’t the champion Thunder, it was the young and untested Spurs who did all those things in the Western Conference Finals. They kept their heads about them, at least until the final buzzer, when Wembanyama could be seen in tears.
“This feeling, I can’t explain it,” Wembanyama said. “It’s so powerful.”

It’s Wembanyama, Spurs world

Early in the season, when the Thunder started 24-1, how this season was going to play out felt inevitable. It was going to be Thunder dynasty talk.

By Christmas, the Spurs had punctured that narrative and started to build one of their own.

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San Antonio got to this moment — and to the NBA Finals — faster than anyone projected — even themselves.

At media day prior to the start of training camp, Wembanyama talked about making the playoffs as a top-six seed and avoiding the play-in tournament. There wasn’t one “ah-ha” moment where San Antonio suddenly realized they could be this great or contend, Wembanyama said, they just focused on building good habits and stacked those one on top of the other. That’s what built the confidence, the belief.

It also helped that the Spurs have a tight-knit and mature locker room. The off-court connectivity carried over to the hardwood.

Spurs coach Mitch Johnson had been downplaying the idea of Oklahoma City’s championship experience mattering since before this Western Conference Finals started. He said his team has the experience that matters.

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“Experience, a lot of times, is used in the form of ‘best use’ or the lack thereof when you need it the most. And people don’t talk about as much the habits, the character, the togetherness, the competitive response…” Johnson said. “And this team has now been pretty damn consistent for a long time…

“I don’t know…


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Publish date : 2026-05-31 10:39:00

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