Knicks ‘can’t sleep on’ Victor Wembanyama’s Spurs supporting cast in NBA Finals

The Spurs are so much more than just Victor Wembanyama.

He gets the vast majority of the attention, given his stature as a burgeoning face of the league and must-watch skill set as a 7-foot-4 unicorn.

At his best, he impacts the game more than any other star with his scoring, defending and rebounding prowess.

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But the Spurs wouldn’t be here — as the Knicks’ opponent in the Finals — without Wembanyama’s stellar supporting cast.

“Obviously, Wemby’s going to get a lot of attention in terms of game plan and media,” Josh Hart said after practice Sunday. “But you can’t sleep on guys like De’Aaron [Fox], [Stephon] Castle, [Dylan] Harper, [Julian] Champagnie, because if you do that, it’s going to be a long series. We’ve got to give those guys the respect they deserve and come out focused.”

Much of that supporting cast revolves around the Spurs backcourt.

It is one of the more dynamic backcourt units in the league.

And they’re almost all young — Castle is 21, Harper is 20, Devin Vassell is 25 and Champagnie is 24.

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The 28-year-old Fox is the elder statesman of the group.

“They’re relentless,” Miles McBride said Sunday. “I feel like they just have this … they’re young. They have that mentality of, ‘Just go out there and scrap and make it a tough game.’ So, I love that, and we’ll be ready ourselves.”

The Knicks perimeter and point-of-attack defense has been terrific this postseason.

Mikal Bridges and Hart, in particular, have repeatedly stifled opposing ball handlers — whether it was Nickeil Alexander-Walker and (eventually) CJ McCollum in the first round, Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe in the second round or James Harden and Donovan Mitchell in the conference finals.

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Fox, Castle, Harper, Champagnie and even Vassell are all capable of erupting for big scoring nights.

Excluding the games Wembanyama missed with a concussion and the game from which he was ejected early, the Spurs had someone other than him lead them in scoring eight times this postseason.

It was Castle five times, Fox twice and Harper once.

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