The San Antonio Spurs have become one of the most impressive teams in the 2025-26 season. Before this campaign, most people knew about the Spurs as a promising team because they had Victor Wembanyama.
Nowadays, they are one of the best teams in the league. They are the only team that can match up to the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference, which is a big deal, considering the Spurs were outside the Playoffs last season.
Wembanyama knows the Spurs have limitless potential
Considering the Spurs were not a postseason team in the previous campaign, it is even more impressive that they have been dominant. Of course, context matters, as Wembanyama was sidelined with a blood clot last season.
Now, he is healthy and is ready to become the next NBA superstar. He is already competing for the MVP award in his third season, which further strengthens the Spurs' potential moving forward.
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Outside of Wembanyama, they have a talented roster. With players like Stephon Castle, Dylan Harper, and De'Aaron Fox, the Spurs have the talent to keep up with any team.
That is why Wembanyama, like most people, knows that the Spurs' potential is out of this world. After a few years of mediocrity, the Spurs are back in the NBA's upper echelon, and the players know it.
"We got a healthy locker room, we're just happy as a whole because we get along on and off the court. Anything is possible," Wembanyama said after the Spurs' latest win against the Bulls.
As the Spurs wind down their 2025-26 campaign, they are ready to compete. They might be contenders this time around, which has been quick. However, they have all the potential in the world to pull off some surprises.
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