By far the best picture of any generation #PorVida
Loving this
This is what a healthy Spurs team feels like #SpursNation
Average Wemby dunk versus a defense
One of the shiftiest players in the league!
The future looks bright in San Antonio: stable core, rising young stars, and veteran mentors. If defense becomes reliable, look out Western Conference—Spurs could be playoff sleepers. 🔥#PorVida #SpursNation
In 2025, Victor Wembanyama leads the team in Player Efficiency Rating (PER) with about 24.2! #PorVida
The Spurs are one of the most improved offensive teams this year. Per https://t.co/m9NhxI1ho6 storylines, they rank among the top teams in terms of improvement from 2023‑24 to 2024‑25.
Specifically:
Turnover rate, offensive efficiency and free throw rate all improved and looks
Wemby said “probably Kobe all-time. Actually, I don't know.” when asked about Kobe vs Duncan all time. Thoughts?
Glad these two stick to basketball😭
Ultimate hype up for the upcoming season 🔥🔥🔥
Craziest Spurs fans show up September 14th at 7 AM to tryout!
Some context to who Wemby is training with:
"You gotta be sick if you think I'm going to watch 2014 Spurs film"
Average Wemby link up this summer:
As soon as we saw this we should've known it was over for the league. #SpursNation
Every possible side-quest has now been completed for the upcoming season #PorVida
This isn’t your dad’s Spurs
In 2024–25, San Antonio set a franchise-record 435 dunks—fifth-most in the NBA—even as their traditional low-post identity took a back seat.
Rookie Stephon Castle alone had 63 dunks, injecting a level of athleticism and excitement unseen in recent
Wembanyama's Impact in 46 Games—A Look That Speaks Volumes
• Unofficial DPOY due to insane rim protection (led league in blocks)
• Career averages in just two seasons: 22.5 PTS, 10.8 REB, 3.8 AST, 3.7 BPG
→ He’s the anchor of this team—even when he’s not on the floor.
Spurs 2024–25 Team by the Numbers
• Off. Rating: 114.4 (mid-tier efficiency)
• Def. Rating: 112.3 — slightly better on this end
• PPG: 113.9, FG%: 46.5%, 3P%: 35.7%, TS%: 77.4%
→ A solid foundation—but still some gaps in efficiency.