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Michelle Beadle: How Spurs Culture Will Help Wembanyama’s NBA Transition | The Rich Eisen Show



Spurs correspondent Michelle Beadle tells Rich Eisen why San Antonio’s close-knit culture that includes Hall of Famers like Tim Duncan and David Robinson offer Victor Wembanyama the ideal situation for the start of this NBA career.

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6 Comments

  1. Tony and Boris are older and probably more influential at a certain point of these kids' childhoods than say a younger / current player like Gobert. Just a guess.

  2. This guy isnt worried about pressure. Most of the foreign players like Jokic, Giannis etc handle pressure and criticism so well because they didn't have to be raised in our American "look at me and judge everyone" culture. Which is a good thing stepping into the spotlight. Jokic had just won a championship and tells everyone he ready to go home hahaha. Giannis speaks his mind and doesn't let media or the public in general get to him. You get my point. Pressure isn't gonna make or break Wemby

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