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Jacob Tobey is no longer the Spurs' TV play-by-play voice after social posts alleging an affair went viral. The team has declined to comment as reports circulated.
San Antonio's Tate Taylor stunned Hayward Field with a 19.75 200m win over Olympic champion Letsile Tebogo and is headed to Texas Tech this fall.
Tony Parker made his head‑coaching debut for France at the FIBA U17 World Cup in Istanbul, where the U.S. beat them 115‑84. Parker — now linked to ASVEL — called the match a "good test."
The Spurs and Victor Wembanyama are reportedly closing in on a five‑year rookie extension that starts near $251M and could rise to about $301M with award escalators.
San Antonio’s Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez stopped Antonio Vargas Saturday to win the WBA bantamweight title, improving to 24-0 and becoming a three-division world champion.
After a 62‑win season ended in a Game 5 loss to the Knicks, the Spurs must add shooting and veteran poise to turn Wembanyama's promise into a title.
DirecTV pulled WCPO‑9 in a retransmission dispute, leaving Cincinnati viewers scrambling to find a feed for Wednesday's Spurs‑Knicks opener. Antennas and streaming apps remain options.
Jalen Brunson briefly left Game 1 of the NBA Finals with an apparent knee issue but returned after evaluation. Knicks and fans will be watching updates ahead of Game 2.
A downtown pep rally at Hemisfair energized fans with music, giveaways and free tacos as the Spurs head into the NBA Finals against the Knicks.
San Antonio Sports says the city-run marathon is meant to spotlight neighborhoods and push visitors into local shops, with organizers eyeing thousands of runners and a downtown weekend effect.
The NBA revealed Spurs–Knicks Finals courts with a painted Larry O’Brien Trophy at midcourt in San Antonio and New York, returning a long‑missing Finals visual.
Victor Wembanyama's 28-point, 10-rebound night powered a 118-91 Spurs win, forcing a winner-take-all Game 7.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 32 as the Thunder beat the Spurs 127-114 in Game 5, moving Oklahoma City to a 3-2 series lead and one win from the NBA Finals.
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