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Mitch Johnson says 2-seed Spurs should've had more All-Stars
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LOS ANGELES — Nobody asked San Antonio Spurs coach Mitch Johnson for his opinion about his team having only a single All-Star, but he offered his take anyway during his pregame media availability Tuesday night.
"I do think it's very interesting that De'Aaron Fox and Stephon Castle have not been named an All-Star," Johnson said at the end of his media session before the Spurs' road game against the Los Angeles Lakers. "So I'll answer that question that wasn't asked. But seven teams in this league have multiple All-Stars, and we've played pretty good against a lot of the top teams in this league."
Victor Wembanyama just put Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game on notice with monster 1st quarter
We see players have explosive starts to NBA games, but Victor Wembanyama does truly unprecedented things every game for the Spurs.
His latest unbelievable feat came in the first quarter against the Lakers on Monday night, as he's somehow on pace to match an unbeatable Wilt Chamberlain record that every NBA fan has heard of.
In just 7:59 minutes of game time, Wemby was able to record 25 points to start the game.
This happened in the first quarter, which means he is on pace for exactly 100 points, which was famously done by Wilt Chamberlain decades ago.
A 25-point quarter seems like it has to be close to record territory, but Klay Thompson had a 37-point quarter a few years back.
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