Best Podcast Episodes About San Antonio Spurs

Best Podcast Episodes About San Antonio Spurs

Everything podcasters are saying about San Antonio Spurs — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 75 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About San Antonio Spurs

The Bobby Bones Show
“… me to come, I do parties, special events. Okay, Eddie. Rene Villarreal Albe. He was driving on the road with his wife. They were on Loop 410 in San Antonio when they see this car just like going back and forth to traffic, hitting cars, bouncing off cars. So Rene drives a big truck, and he's like, ooh, what's going on here? He pulls up next to it, sees that the person in there is unconscious. so on the in the driver's seat there's just somebody unconscious and the car is just still moving so he decides to do what's called a pit maneuver that's where you just take your truck and block the car that …” “… like you're pulling in and up like a J. And it's under the ribcage, right? Yeah, it's right around that. Just grab something. That's what they said. That's what they told me. Just grab something and do a J. But I'm certified now, so if you guys need me to come, I do parties, special events. Okay, Eddie. Rene Villarreal Albe. He was driving on the road with his wife. They were on Loop 410 in San Antonio when they see this car just like going back and forth to traffic, hitting cars, bouncing off cars. So Rene drives a big truck, and he's like, ooh, what's going on here? He pulls up next to it, sees that the person in there is unconscious. so on the in the driver's seat there's just somebody unconscious and the car is just still moving so he decides to do what's called a pit maneuver that's where you just take your truck and block the car that way it doesn't hit anybody else and he stopped his car and the other car and he rescued the guy i mean because or else he would have just kept driving hitting people all over the road and here's audio that his wife was shooting video not be by the safety wheeler oh no Oh, no. Somebody needs to stop him. What are we going to do? I don't know. What …” View more
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In a wild twist, Rene saves the day by performing a pit maneuver on an unconscious driver swerving dangerously on the highway. The comedic commentary and dramatic audio from his wife's video make the story even more entertaining, showcasing the chaos and humor in a life-threatening situation.
The Bobby Bones Show · TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (FRI) TikTok Edition: Man Sees Color For The First Time! · Mar 13, 2026
KILL TONY
“… now that you're a little superstar? I'm still kind of broke. I need people to come to my shows. Go to my website. I have a show in Austin and San Antonio. New York City, if you're in New York City. New York City. Very nice. Great time to go to New York. Nothing better than snow piles and dog shit everywhere. Very exciting. Guys, this is your first time seeing Young? Yeah. My first time seeing you. I like you. You're great. Great energy. Oh, thank you. Seems like you want to start a female Epstein Island, and I'm down with that. For Arab men, I'm cool with that. That seems cool. Yeah, I didn't …” “… Yeah. When I was reading his message, I read from his voice. He's like, thank you, Young. That's a good impression. That's a good impression. Yeah. He sounds like RFK if he didn't do coke. That's true. That is true. Young, how's life going for you now that you're a little superstar? I'm still kind of broke. I need people to come to my shows. Go to my website. I have a show in Austin and San Antonio. New York City, if you're in New York City. New York City. Very nice. Great time to go to New York. Nothing better than snow piles and dog shit everywhere. Very exciting. Guys, this is your first time seeing Young? Yeah. My first time seeing you. I like you. You're great. Great energy. Oh, thank you. Seems like you want to start a female Epstein Island, and I'm down with that. For Arab men, I'm cool with that. That seems cool. Yeah, I didn't care for your energy, but you seem like a nice person, for sure. I would have liked a little more zip. Not zip, but fucking. Whoa, whoa. I meant like, what do you call it? Like a bow. Oh, yeah, yeah. I love your stand-up, by the way. I like your stand-up. I love you. I was just feeding off of his energy. Fuck, I like you too very much. God! Joe, do …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, Young delivers a killer punchline by revealing a Chinese phrase that translates to 'nerdy pervert,' perfectly encapsulating the vibe of the conversation. The playful banter and unexpected compliments create a lively atmosphere, making listeners laugh while tackling the delicate subject of race and humor.
KILL TONY · #759 - STEVE RENNAZZISI + JOE LIST · Mar 10, 2026
What Now? with Trevor Noah
“… football, a basketball game. And I had only seen like an incredibly small number of, but I could, to this day, I can talk about the 1970s era, San Antonio Spurs. I never, my favorite player was the Iceman, George Gerben. I never saw George Girvin play. I would read about him in Sports Illustrated once a week and I constructed George Girvin in my mind. And I would read these, to this day I can quote, he was, George Girvin was this, he was a kind of spectral figure. He was, again, I never saw him, but this is what I learned from reading about him. He was the greatest scorer in the game in the mid-70s and …” “no it's not that hard it wasn't hard to do. And I would, I, for years, I was a huge basketball fan and football fan in high school. And I had, I had never seen a professional football, a basketball game. And I had only seen like an incredibly small number of, but I could, to this day, I can talk about the 1970s era, San Antonio Spurs. I never, my favorite player was the Iceman, George Gerben. I never saw George Girvin play. I would read about him in Sports Illustrated once a week and I constructed George Girvin in my mind. And I would read these, to this day I can quote, he was, George Girvin was this, he was a kind of spectral figure. He was, again, I never saw him, but this is what I learned from reading about him. He was the greatest scorer in the game in the mid-70s and he was, he was very, very, very thin and he had all these kind of, he was not a great athlete but he had all these kind of wily moves and he would give these incredibly cone-like bizarre quotes to the media. And my favorite one was when he was explaining his ability to get to the basket. Whereas I be not too fast from here there otherwise my game …” View more
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Despite never having seen him play, the speaker vividly describes their admiration for basketball legend George Girvin, known as 'The Iceman.' Growing up in rural Ontario without access to games, they constructed an image of Girvin through articles and quotes, highlighting how one player's mystique can inspire a young fan's imagination. This nostalgic reflection emphasizes the power of storytelling in sports culture.
What Now? with Trevor Noah · Malcolm Gladwell: Do Fairytales Make Adulthood Harder? · Mar 05, 2026
TFTC: A Bitcoin Podcast
“… these long-term rentals, the leases expires, they're rehabbing them and selling them, which is why you're seeing price declines in places like San Antonio and Atlanta and Tampa, because you have very large institutional presences in those cities. Yeah, it's a bailout, Marty. I guarantee you, this is phase one. Oh, you can't buy these homes anymore. Phase two is like, hey, we'll give you a deal if you sell these homes through one of our affordable housing programs. Well, that's what I was saying. Maybe they have a BTFP facility. They're going to say, hey, we'll buy these assets apart for you. …” “… Yeah, it's a bailout for them. Because I was in the room with one of them in September, and he's like, we've been chasing price for a year. They don't get a homestead exemption. Their taxes are much higher. Their insurance is higher. As soon as these long-term rentals, the leases expires, they're rehabbing them and selling them, which is why you're seeing price declines in places like San Antonio and Atlanta and Tampa, because you have very large institutional presences in those cities. Yeah, it's a bailout, Marty. I guarantee you, this is phase one. Oh, you can't buy these homes anymore. Phase two is like, hey, we'll give you a deal if you sell these homes through one of our affordable housing programs. Well, that's what I was saying. Maybe they have a BTFP facility. They're going to say, hey, we'll buy these assets apart for you. 100%. I bet we'll get there. Yeah. So where do you think the rubber meets the road, and this becomes obvious to the market? Oh, I don't know. The fact that we're in an election year, I think that it's accumulating the awareness. It's no longer just Florida and Texas. California is on the board. It is on the board. You're starting to see a deceleration …” View more
Ridealong summary
The commercial real estate market is on the brink of collapse, with private credit loans making up 20-25% of the sector and major players like Blackstone struggling. As demographics shift and a wave of inherited properties hits the market, the Northeast is poised for a significant downturn that could trigger nationwide awareness of the crisis. This looming disaster could unfold during the next selling season, leading to disorder in key markets like Texas and California.
TFTC: A Bitcoin Podcast · #718: The Housing Market Is Lying To You with Melody Wright · Feb 21, 2026
KILL TONY
“… just a comedian. That's all I do for work. Love that. How long have you been doing it? 15 years. 15 years. Where at? What part of Florida? Oh, San Antonio. I'm originally from Washington, D.C. What's up, brother? Why come you guys said hi like that after D.C. was brought up? That's the city. Chocolate City, baby. Okay. I'm not fucking with him. Jerry Bebo Smith. So your middle name is Bebo? No, my middle name is Dwayne. Bebo is my nickname, and I just use that for my stage name. It's your what name? My nickname. I thought you said something else. Dwayne? Dwayne is my middle name, yeah, yeah. …” “… though, where they take butt wipes and clean out. Okay, Red Band. That's not good, and that's why your eyes look like that. You do look a little inflamed, a little swollen. They do. A little bit swollen. Jerry Debo Smith, what do you do for work? I'm just a comedian. That's all I do for work. Love that. How long have you been doing it? 15 years. 15 years. Where at? What part of Florida? Oh, San Antonio. I'm originally from Washington, D.C. What's up, brother? Why come you guys said hi like that after D.C. was brought up? That's the city. Chocolate City, baby. Okay. I'm not fucking with him. Jerry Bebo Smith. So your middle name is Bebo? No, my middle name is Dwayne. Bebo is my nickname, and I just use that for my stage name. It's your what name? My nickname. I thought you said something else. Dwayne? Dwayne is my middle name, yeah, yeah. That's what we call, that's the government. You're like, I have friends, I didn't even know who their real name was like 10 years later. One of my friends' name is, his name is 40. They call him Jermaine. And this girl was like, have you seen Jermaine? I was like, who the fuck is Jermaine? I know 40. But in the black community, it's like this, what's …” View more
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Jerry Debo Smith hilariously distinguishes between eating ass and the real deal, likening the former to chitlins. He shares two hard rules for intimate encounters, leading to a comedic exploration of personal hygiene and dating preferences. This segment dives into his colorful views on relationships and the dynamics of the black community.
KILL TONY · #758 - DONNELL RAWLINGS + TREVOR WALLACE · Mar 03, 2026
SmartLess
“… stand-up when Chuck sold that business and went to work for a big- Chuck Morgan. Berkshire Hathaway company, Chuck Morgan. And he moved me to San Antonio and I would go drive back and forth to Austin, Texas, where one of the best comedy clubs in the United States was in Austin. And Jimmy Miller, who is Dennis Miller's brother. The great Jimmy Miller. We know Dr. Jimmy Miller. He's got a PhD in show business, that's what I always say. We love Dr. Miller. The third brother owned that comedy club and he's the one that sent my first CD, CD, to Hollywood, to Jimmy, and he gave it to Tom Warner at …” “… how, you know? I was this little bitty country kid. And all through your 40s and 50s and all that, you still held on to that kind of thing that I'm still, doesn't matter how long it takes, I'm still gonna do it. When I started, I call myself a true stand-up when Chuck sold that business and went to work for a big- Chuck Morgan. Berkshire Hathaway company, Chuck Morgan. And he moved me to San Antonio and I would go drive back and forth to Austin, Texas, where one of the best comedy clubs in the United States was in Austin. And Jimmy Miller, who is Dennis Miller's brother. The great Jimmy Miller. We know Dr. Jimmy Miller. He's got a PhD in show business, that's what I always say. We love Dr. Miller. The third brother owned that comedy club and he's the one that sent my first CD, CD, to Hollywood, to Jimmy, and he gave it to Tom Warner at Warner Brothers and that's how I got that deal. Hey, Tom, Jimmy Miller here.” View more
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Lianne Morgan knew she was destined for show business since age 10, despite her humble country upbringing. Her breakthrough came when a comedy club owner sent her first CD to Hollywood, leading to a deal with Warner Brothers. This journey highlights the power of perseverance and the right connections in the entertainment industry.
SmartLess · "Leanne Morgan" · Jan 26, 2026
The Ramsey Show
“David is in San Antonio. Hi, David. How are you? I'm good. My wife and I are having a discussion. I want to retire in May of this year at 58. She wants me to work for four more years for a tenth of a percent on my multiplier for my retirement. I'm sorry. This is a pension? Well, it's a federal pension, and I've maxed out. I'm basically as high as I can go. Okay. So what is the pension if you retire now, and what is it if you work four more years in money? Yeah, $9,100 …” “David is in San Antonio. Hi, David. How are you? I'm good. My wife and I are having a discussion. I want to retire in May of this year at 58. She wants me to work for four more years for a tenth of a percent on my multiplier for my retirement. I'm sorry. This is a pension? Well, it's a federal pension, and I've maxed out. I'm basically as high as I can go. Okay. So what is the pension if you retire now, and what is it if you work four more years in money? Yeah, $9,100 before any COLA. Right now if I retire in May it go up to like a month if I wait four years Okay so you get or more a month if you work four more years Yes. For life. For life. Okay, and you would be 62. 62. By the way, statistically, if you live to be 62 and you're a male, you make it into your 90s. So average death age of 76 no longer applies to …” View more
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David faces a dilemma: retire at 58 with a solid pension or work four more years for a slight increase. With $6 million in investments and a comfortable lifestyle, the real question is whether the extra money is worth delaying his retirement. His wife’s concerns stem from wanting to ensure their financial security, but the math suggests they can comfortably retire now and enjoy life.
The Ramsey Show · Your Money Isn’t the Problem—Your Plan Is · Mar 04, 2026
Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs
“… was my mom was an entrepreneur, my dad was an entrepreneur as well, but what my mom's business was, she started a gift shop on the Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas, and so when I was 15, I spent my Saturdays and Sundays working at her gift shop, and what I learned was when someone walks through the door, you have a moment when you say hello, and they say hello back, and then you have an opportunity to sell them something, so what you need is something that's easy to sell, and that sounds a little fatuous, but there are things that are easy to sell, and there are things that are not, and you need to …” “… behind the curtain and a big machine like Malibu certainly helped, and I was there for a while after the transition to Marvel, so seeing how Marvel worked helped, but my approach that was a little different came from my personal background, which was my mom was an entrepreneur, my dad was an entrepreneur as well, but what my mom's business was, she started a gift shop on the Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas, and so when I was 15, I spent my Saturdays and Sundays working at her gift shop, and what I learned was when someone walks through the door, you have a moment when you say hello, and they say hello back, and then you have an opportunity to sell them something, so what you need is something that's easy to sell, and that sounds a little fatuous, but there are things that are easy to sell, and there are things that are not, and you need to be able to describe it and understand what your one-liner is, because you have one line, you don't have two lines, you don't have three lines, and in that moment, that's when you have the opportunity, and so what I knew from my time at Malibu Comics when I started Boom was that I was going to send in information about a new comic book series, and …” View more
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The secret to selling comics lies in crafting a compelling one-liner that captures attention immediately. Drawing from his experience at Malibu Comics and his entrepreneurial upbringing, the speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing your audience and delivering a clear, concise message. This approach was pivotal in launching successful titles at Boom, including the hit 'Zombie Tales.'
Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs · Why Comics Still Build Hollywood’s Best IP with Ross Richie from BOOM! Studios · Feb 24, 2026
Kim Komando Daily Tech Update
“… you been to Buc-ee's, Kim? Uh-uh. Oh my gosh, it's the Walmart of gas stations. I hyped it up to the family when we were on our last trip to San Antonio, and everybody was like, shut up, be quiet. It's a gas station. They got there. We were there for an hour at a gas station. Okay, what's the best part, Nick, of a Buc-ee's? The whole thing. It's just crazy. If they don't have it, you don't need it. The brisket sandwich, that's the best part of a Buc-ee's. It is probably the second best brisket sandwich I've ever had in my entire life. So you're telling me you had the best at a gas station? At a …” “… they had fresh tamales. And I just remember eating one going, this was the best tamale I've ever had in my entire life in Amarillo, Texas. Well, you need to come back by because we have a Buc-ee's now, and you can go crazy. Oh, you have a Buc-ee's? Have you been to Buc-ee's, Kim? Uh-uh. Oh my gosh, it's the Walmart of gas stations. I hyped it up to the family when we were on our last trip to San Antonio, and everybody was like, shut up, be quiet. It's a gas station. They got there. We were there for an hour at a gas station. Okay, what's the best part, Nick, of a Buc-ee's? The whole thing. It's just crazy. If they don't have it, you don't need it. The brisket sandwich, that's the best part of a Buc-ee's. It is probably the second best brisket sandwich I've ever had in my entire life. So you're telling me you had the best at a gas station? At a gas station. Yeah, just Google them. Oh, well. You'll see what we're talking about. I'll wear my Buc-ee's T-shirt next week. Well, maybe we need a field trip. Is there one in here? We're building one. We're gonna get one in summer of 26. Okay, well, then we'll have to have a field trip to Buc-ee's. I love Buc-ee's. All right, so what's on your …” View more
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Buc-ee's is not just a gas station; it's an experience that can keep you entertained for hours. During a phone call, a listener shares their excitement about the brisket sandwiches and unique offerings at Buc-ee's, prompting a discussion on remote work opportunities for those looking to transition careers. The conversation highlights how passion and interests can lead to fulfilling remote jobs, even for a former science teacher.
Kim Komando Daily Tech Update · Can you copyright an AI song? · Feb 10, 2026
The Ramsey Show
“All right, let's go to Laura in San Antonio, Texas. Hi, Laura. Welcome to the show. Thank you for taking my call. Absolutely. How can we help? I lost my job and now my investment property is in foreclosure. Oh my goodness. I'm so sorry. When did you lose your job? It's, well, I lost my job and then I got another job and then I was laid off off that job. Oh man. So my, I lost my second job, December these past, past December. Okay. When's the last time you made a payment on your …” “All right, let's go to Laura in San Antonio, Texas. Hi, Laura. Welcome to the show. Thank you for taking my call. Absolutely. How can we help? I lost my job and now my investment property is in foreclosure. Oh my goodness. I'm so sorry. When did you lose your job? It's, well, I lost my job and then I got another job and then I was laid off off that job. Oh man. So my, I lost my second job, December these past, past December. Okay. When's the last time you made a payment on your investment property? So the investment property was an Airbnb and then we listed it for a long-term rental. When the, uh, renters moved out, um, I list, I, that's when I lost my job and as soon as I lost my job, I listed the home for sale with no leads. Um, I was depleting my savings. I had five months of savings and I paid every single month on time. I had …” View more
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Laura's story reveals how losing two jobs in quick succession led her investment property into foreclosure. After exhausting her savings and failing to sell the property, she found herself caught in a bureaucratic nightmare with the bank. This heartbreaking situation highlights the precariousness of financial stability in uncertain times.
The Ramsey Show · My Husband Refuses To Work And Still Lives Off His Parents · Jan 22, 2026
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
“Number four, the San Antonio Spurs. Their offense is flawed and it's highly susceptible to cold spells that have plagued them in the last week, and that's what keeps them off the top tier for now. For you Spurs fans, in our Wednesday show, I did a kind of a deep dive into how the Cavs guarded their guards and some of the stuff that they can do to address that and just what it means for the future of the Spurs. But this team has a huge leg up on all the other second- and …” “Number four, the San Antonio Spurs. Their offense is flawed and it's highly susceptible to cold spells that have plagued them in the last week, and that's what keeps them off the top tier for now. For you Spurs fans, in our Wednesday show, I did a kind of a deep dive into how the Cavs guarded their guards and some of the stuff that they can do to address that and just what it means for the future of the Spurs. But this team has a huge leg up on all the other second- and third-tier contender teams in the form of the simple fact that they have Oklahoma City's number. They're probably the only team in the league other than Denver that can like confidently look in the mirror and say, we can beat these dudes. Denver because they pushed them to seven last year. We're the worst team. And San Antonio because they're 3-0 against …” View more
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The San Antonio Spurs have shown vulnerability in their offense, struggling with cold spells, but maintain a strong defensive presence with excellent rim protection. They are currently ranked fourth in contender rankings and have a favorable record against Oklahoma City, indicating potential for playoff success, especially with Wemby set to make his playoff debut.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd · Hoops Tonight - NBA title CONTENDER RANKINGS: How Thunder, Nuggets, Rockets, Spurs, Knicks, Lakers, Warriors rank · Jan 03, 2026
The Zach Lowe Show
“… So I'm never gonna complain about that. We're gonna hit a lot of topics, but we gotta start with your old, one of your old NBA employers, the San Antonio Spurs. A great win over the Knicks last night at home in a game where Julian Champagny went absolutely crazy. What a year for the Champagny brothers. Justin has been rebounding the hell out of Washington. I think, how about two-on-two Champagny's versus Spencer's at All-Star Weekend? How about that? How about we lean into the NBA Journeyman brothers? I love that. I love that idea. You know, is there, can we bring a Lopez, can we bring Robin Lopez out …” “… morning time for me to be able to hit the tiki bars. But I'm, you know, visiting the in-laws in Hawaii. This is one of the perks of when you marry somebody from Hawaii, every time she says we have to go see, you know, my parents, I get to go to Hawaii. So I'm never gonna complain about that. We're gonna hit a lot of topics, but we gotta start with your old, one of your old NBA employers, the San Antonio Spurs. A great win over the Knicks last night at home in a game where Julian Champagny went absolutely crazy. What a year for the Champagny brothers. Justin has been rebounding the hell out of Washington. I think, how about two-on-two Champagny's versus Spencer's at All-Star Weekend? How about that? How about we lean into the NBA Journeyman brothers? I love that. I love that idea. You know, is there, can we bring a Lopez, can we bring Robin Lopez out of retirement and do just kind of a three-way tournament and have the Lopez brothers? Go crazy. Anything is better than watching the Taco Bell skills challenge presented by Poole and Weed or whatever in Sprite. All right. If the Spurs had been kind of just so-so since the Oklahoma City Blitz, and I was prepared to talk about like, huh, what's …” View more
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The San Antonio Spurs secured a win against the Knicks despite Victor Wembanyama's injury, which appears to be minor. The team's young guards, including Fox, Castle, and Harper, are stepping up, leading to questions about the Spurs' contender status.
The Zach Lowe Show · How Will the Nuggets Survive Without Nikola Jokic? · Jan 01, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“The Spurs end their six playoff drive behind Wimby winner Wimby buried a 17 fadeaway over Iguodaro with 1.1 seconds to give San Antonio a 101-100 win over the Suns. The shot marked Wimby's first go-ahead make in the final five seconds of the fourth quarter overtime in his career after missing the previous five attempts. uh hey Wimby two hot teams too Wimby had 34 he was perfect for the free throw line 34 and 12 uh D Fox had 23 Vassell has 12 Champagne …” “The Spurs end their six playoff drive behind Wimby winner Wimby buried a 17 fadeaway over Iguodaro with 1.1 seconds to give San Antonio a 101-100 win over the Suns. The shot marked Wimby's first go-ahead make in the final five seconds of the fourth quarter overtime in his career after missing the previous five attempts. uh hey Wimby two hot teams too Wimby had 34 he was perfect for the free throw line 34 and 12 uh D Fox had 23 Vassell has 12 Champagne had 14 uh Castle was out tonight yeah but they deep though they don't even matter Uncle Ocho that Castle didn't play they deep. It's two hot teams right now. Phoenix have been playing great basketball. Spurs has been playing great. But Wimby like a cheat code out there, man. What you supposed to do with all that? Nothing. Nothing. Hope he missed. …” View more
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Victor Wembanyama sealed a thrilling 101-100 victory for the San Antonio Spurs with a clutch fadeaway shot over Andre Iguodala, marking his first go-ahead basket in the final seconds of a game. Scoring 34 points and going perfect from the free-throw line, Wemby showcased his potential as a game-changer, leading the Spurs to end their six-year playoff drought. The matchup highlighted the Spurs' depth and Wemby's unique talent that leaves opponents scrambling.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 2: Lakers are COOKING with Luka & LeBron + Luka Doncic SHOULD BE in MVP DISCUSSION + Wemby & Spurs END 6 YEAR PLAYOFF DROUGHT + Andre Iguodala says WINNING ISN’T a PRIORITY for NBA PLAYERS + Matt Leinhart says HELL NO to UN-RETIRING his JERSEY · Mar 20, 2026
Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective
“… or activate now. All right. To go over some of the other stuff that happened on Sunday, Victor Wembenyama returned from his concussion absence. The Spurs gut check moment was on Friday night when they were without Victor Wembenyama and they were behind. They had a big second half in that game. And Wembenyama came back and this one had 27 and 12. and then and seven blocks and four steals you say that Brian but they they were down 15 in the third quarter of game three and they're down 17 at the half at the half of game four one point today yeah I mean Portland had two chances to really make this a …” “… And now you can check if you already have ESPN Unlimited as part of your TV package for no additional cost Visit activate to learn how to access your account or sign up then start streaming in the ESPN app It's all of ESPN, all in one place. Sign up or activate now. All right. To go over some of the other stuff that happened on Sunday, Victor Wembenyama returned from his concussion absence. The Spurs gut check moment was on Friday night when they were without Victor Wembenyama and they were behind. They had a big second half in that game. And Wembenyama came back and this one had 27 and 12. and then and seven blocks and four steals you say that Brian but they they were down 15 in the third quarter of game three and they're down 17 at the half at the half of game four one point today yeah I mean Portland had two chances to really make this a series and that's true the second half Portland only scored 37 35 points the second half was wimby block wimby dunk wimby block wimby dunk. And by the way, the second half on of game three was Dylan Harper domination, just completely taken over the game as a rookie. Let me come clean here. I didn't see one second of this game because the airline …” View more
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Victor Wembenyama made a stunning return from concussion, dominating with 27 points, 12 rebounds, and 7 blocks as the Spurs rallied from a 17-point deficit. Meanwhile, the Cavs faced a disappointing implosion, leaving fans frustrated as they couldn't witness Wemby's brilliance due to Wi-Fi issues on the flight. This highlights the dramatic highs and lows of playoff basketball.
Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective · Epic Collapses & Comebacks: NBA 1st Round Is Delivering! Key Games For Denver & Detroit · Apr 27, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“Victor Wembenyama and the Spurs closing in on OKC. He put up 41 points last night, 18 rebounds. It looked like a fantasy camp. You know, the Golden State Warriors, where you pay money and you're in a fantasy camp and you get to play against the pros. That's what it looked like last night. You had Wembe out there, and then you had a bunch of guys with the Warriors who had weird numbers like 61, 77. I go, what is going on here? And Wemby put up a great performance, and now two …” “Victor Wembenyama and the Spurs closing in on OKC. He put up 41 points last night, 18 rebounds. It looked like a fantasy camp. You know, the Golden State Warriors, where you pay money and you're in a fantasy camp and you get to play against the pros. That's what it looked like last night. You had Wembe out there, and then you had a bunch of guys with the Warriors who had weird numbers like 61, 77. I go, what is going on here? And Wemby put up a great performance, and now two games behind OKC. Is it going to come down to who has the best record, who's going to win the MVP? Fritzie accused me of maybe piling on too much Wemby love, where he said, are we starting to get Wemby'd out? I wonder if in general, he's amazing and he's a unicorn, but it's like 40 points and 17 rebounds and nine blocks in the first six minutes of …” View more
Ridealong summary
Victor Wembanyama dominated the court with an eye-popping 41 points and 18 rebounds, making it look effortless against the Warriors. While some fans might be getting 'Wemby'd out,' his unique playing style and potential continue to captivate audiences. The question remains: can he maintain this level of performance as defenses adjust to his remarkable skills?
The Dan Patrick Show · The Best of The Dan Patrick Show · Apr 02, 2026
Club 520 Podcast
“We'll get to the hoops. Let's warm up. Yeah, man. The Spurs. Got the best of the Bulls yesterday. 129 to 114. On both sides. The Spurs, man, since February 1st, man. 25 and 2. They've been putting Bill with me The best we've ever seen, Moot His performance yesterday, 41 points 16 rebounds, 4 assists in three blocks The third fastest double-double NBA history, he got it in 8 minutes 25 seconds Stephon Castle had 21 Man, go ahead, hold up, man Nigga looked crazy yesterday, bro Insane Any chance we get, …” “We'll get to the hoops. Let's warm up. Yeah, man. The Spurs. Got the best of the Bulls yesterday. 129 to 114. On both sides. The Spurs, man, since February 1st, man. 25 and 2. They've been putting Bill with me The best we've ever seen, Moot His performance yesterday, 41 points 16 rebounds, 4 assists in three blocks The third fastest double-double NBA history, he got it in 8 minutes 25 seconds Stephon Castle had 21 Man, go ahead, hold up, man Nigga looked crazy yesterday, bro Insane Any chance we get, putting my pee on here, shout out to my guy Matty Bozellas, man, he was the only person to get past Wimby yesterday Chouse my god But after that we show no more Bulls highlights man Go ahead load up for Wimpy man Historic performance yesterday Legendary belt man If he ever do start doing this Every single night bro Oh my god You know be here he only …” View more
Ridealong summary
Victor Wembanyama dominated the court with 41 points, 16 rebounds, and 4 assists, leading the San Antonio Spurs to a 129-114 victory over the Chicago Bulls. This performance marks one of the fastest double-doubles in NBA history and has sparked intense discussions about his place in the MVP race. As the Spurs continue their impressive run, Wemby's talent is undeniable and could redefine the league's future.
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The Bill Simmons Podcast
“… upset potential i mean the scariest is oklahoma city still it's a boring answer but that's your number one i would have taken i would have taken san antonio first well either one that's fine they're incredible and wendby certainly is very Here's why I think it's San Antonio from a ceiling potential standpoint. I'm worried they have one more level in them. I know what OKC's level is. We know what it is. I don't know what it is with San Antonio. I almost don't have a ceiling for the house for them. And it might be what we're seeing now. But I keep thinking back to a couple times over history with …” “… you name it. I giving you Detroit with Cade back So we going to hypothetical ceiling of each team who the scariest playoff team to you not the best the scariest what is scariest scariest like i just they unpleasant to play against or are we talking upset potential i mean the scariest is oklahoma city still it's a boring answer but that's your number one i would have taken i would have taken san antonio first well either one that's fine they're incredible and wendby certainly is very Here's why I think it's San Antonio from a ceiling potential standpoint. I'm worried they have one more level in them. I know what OKC's level is. We know what it is. I don't know what it is with San Antonio. I almost don't have a ceiling for the house for them. And it might be what we're seeing now. But I keep thinking back to a couple times over history with these young teams that skyrocketed and also what's happened to them over the last two months. and that 91 Bulls analogy with them or the 86 Rockets. They're like, they might just be ready now. And if they're getting the Wemby that we've seen the last 10 weeks, I think I'm the most scared of that because you put that in a playoff series with the energy …” View more
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The San Antonio Spurs might be the most terrifying team in the playoffs, thanks to their young star Victor Wembanyama, who could elevate their game to new heights. Unlike the established Oklahoma City Thunder, the Spurs possess an unpredictable ceiling that could lead to an upset. With a mix of talent and playoff energy, they could potentially win the title despite their inexperience.
The Bill Simmons Podcast · UConn’s Miracle, Weirdest NBA Season Ever, A Scary Playoff Team Draft, and an Iffy Expansion Plan With Zach Lowe · Mar 30, 2026
The Zach Lowe Show
“… just won a championship, which they've had a ton of injuries, to give him credit. But like, Wemby has like completely changed the entire culture of San Antonio Spurs. I don't look at them the same way from January 1st as I did at the beginning of the season. Like to me, that's what a true MVP does. No, he's terrifying. And your point about how the Spurs defense uses him differently, everyone can see like the U-turns that guys make when they get even near the lane and he's around everyone can see that like that was the first first you see the blocks right and the shot challenges at the rim then you can see …” “… said but he also seems like man i've outplayed shea in these games and look at their record of late and this is a young team with some serious unproven guys and he's carried this team. It's not like SGA is carrying the Oklahoma City Thunder who just won a championship, which they've had a ton of injuries, to give him credit. But like, Wemby has like completely changed the entire culture of San Antonio Spurs. I don't look at them the same way from January 1st as I did at the beginning of the season. Like to me, that's what a true MVP does. No, he's terrifying. And your point about how the Spurs defense uses him differently, everyone can see like the U-turns that guys make when they get even near the lane and he's around everyone can see that like that was the first first you see the blocks right and the shot challenges at the rim then you can see the U and the Oh no Um I it just it goes even beyond that It's, it's completely all encompassing. Like your, your game plan has to be different when you're playing the Spurs. There are just certain actions that depending on where he is, like, we just can't even like, we can't even run that. Like that's, that's out of the playbook, like light it on …” View more
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Victor Wembanyama has completely transformed the San Antonio Spurs' culture and defensive strategy, making them a formidable team and showcasing true MVP qualities.
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The Bill Simmons Podcast
“… but I'm also like in the back of my head, what is this guy going to be like as a pro? And you just have to think about them going against OKC in San Antonio and Boston and all of these 6'7", 6'8", wings and Baysan Wallace and Derek White and Hugo Gonzalez and just on and on that. And then Wemby waiting for you in the paint. And if in my head, it seems inconceivable that you could handle that kind of level of basketball, oh, it'd be really tough for me to take you to the top 10 pick. So, you know, we'll see with A-Map. But there was a little Brad Sellers. Oh, wow. I'm going way back. You're going …” “… He feels like he falls down a lot and gets pushed around a lot, which is not good. It's like what I texted you guys. I'm watching all these guys as I think about them, like projecting them and I'm watching these games, I'm having a good time, but I'm also like in the back of my head, what is this guy going to be like as a pro? And you just have to think about them going against OKC in San Antonio and Boston and all of these 6'7", 6'8", wings and Baysan Wallace and Derek White and Hugo Gonzalez and just on and on that. And then Wemby waiting for you in the paint. And if in my head, it seems inconceivable that you could handle that kind of level of basketball, oh, it'd be really tough for me to take you to the top 10 pick. So, you know, we'll see with A-Map. But there was a little Brad Sellers. Oh, wow. I'm going way back. You're going Brad Sellers. John Bender. We've seen these guys. John Bender, yeah. Yeah, there's the tall, skinny guys that are face-up guys. And they make me nervous. The Illinois kid, though, the fact that he wasn't a top 100 high school recruit. Three recruit And he has a chance to be a seven basically a top seven pick I think that the craziest star I can …” View more
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Keaton Wogler, an overlooked Illinois player, could leap from a non-top 100 recruit to a potential top seven NBA draft pick. This transformation highlights how some players shine when given the opportunity, often overlooked by traditional scouting. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced by players like Amen Thompson, who may struggle against stronger competition in the pros.
The Bill Simmons Podcast · A Rollicking NBA Mailbag and March Madness Storylines With Rob Mahoney, Tate Frazier, and J. Kyle Mann · Mar 16, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“Thunder beat the Celtics 104 Wow The Nuggets ratted to beat the San Antonio Spurs 136-131, snapping the Spurs' five-game winning streak. Wimby sat in the fight with injury. Nikola Jokic, 31 points, 20 rebounds, 12 assists. Jamal Murray, 39 points. Man, come on, bro. How Luke Cornett going to be out here 25 minutes and give you a donut playing in place of Wimby? He worried about Magic City? I know. That's what I'm saying. Come on, bro. But, uh, damn, we ain't really getting – I need to see Wimby tonight because it's been some …” “Thunder beat the Celtics 104 Wow The Nuggets ratted to beat the San Antonio Spurs 136-131, snapping the Spurs' five-game winning streak. Wimby sat in the fight with injury. Nikola Jokic, 31 points, 20 rebounds, 12 assists. Jamal Murray, 39 points. Man, come on, bro. How Luke Cornett going to be out here 25 minutes and give you a donut playing in place of Wimby? He worried about Magic City? I know. That's what I'm saying. Come on, bro. But, uh, damn, we ain't really getting – I need to see Wimby tonight because it's been some teams having Denver number, Uncle Ocho. Yeah. You know, don't get me wrong, Big Joker. Big Joker, look, he's going to get whatever he want to get. You can see that. You're not stopping that. This man, this man, 30, 20, 12. Come on, man. But hey, Jamal Murray cooking though. Oh, yeah. 39. Yeah. They got two guys playing at a real high level, man. …” View more
Ridealong summary
Nikola Jokic dominated with a triple-double, scoring 31 points, grabbing 20 rebounds, and dishing out 12 assists to lead the Denver Nuggets to a thrilling 136-131 victory over the San Antonio Spurs. Despite being down by 20 at one point, the Nuggets rallied thanks to Jokic and Jamal Murray's explosive 39 points. The Spurs, missing their star Wimby due to injury, couldn't hold on to their five-game winning streak.
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