Victor Wembanyama admits the Spurs haven't done a great job of taking care of the ball
Victor Wembanyama has acknowledged that the San Antonio Spurs are struggling with turnovers during the playoffs. The team is tied 1-1 in their series against the Oklahoma City Thunder, with Stephon Castle facing significant challenges as a primary ball-handler. Wembanyama emphasized the need for improvement in ball control to enhance their offensive performance.
- ▪The Spurs and Thunder series is currently tied 1-1.
- ▪Stephon Castle has accumulated 20 turnovers in the first two games.
- ▪Victor Wembanyama highlighted the importance of taking care of the ball for better offensive execution.
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