The San Antonio Spurs made a strong impression during their spirited 2026 NBA playoffs run, which saw them reach the NBA Finals, albeit losing to the New York Knicks in five games.Â
With their performances, former United States President Barack Obama was left impressed. He lauded the teamâs young core led by Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle, and Dylan Harper for carrying the load for the Spurs.Â
“I love this young San Antonio team,” Obama said in the All The Spoke podcast with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson. âThose guards, Castle, Harper, I love those two. And Harper almost won the game for them the way he was playing.Â
âI think Wemby will end up being as good as we are projecting. I watched him at the All-Star game. The first time Iâd see him live, and I donât remember somebody that big moving like that.â
Spurs Built For Great Things, Says Obama
GettySAN ANTONIO, TEXAS – JUNE 13: Karl-Anthony Towns #32 of the New York Knicks reacts after fouling Victor Wembanyama #1 of the San Antonio Spurs during the fourth quarter in Game Five of the 2026 NBA Finals at Frost Bank Center on June 13, 2026 in San Antonio, Texas.(Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
Obama believed the team was built for great things in the NBA, based on what they had shown in the last playoffs.Â
“I like their demeanor,” Obama said. “When they were on the court, they got that kind of game face onâ¦I think they got there a little ahead of schedule. We predicted they would be there in a couple years. They got there this year.”
The Spurs are expected to run it back with their young core over the next few seasons, with many seeing them reach the same heights as this year for years to come.Â
Many see youth and inexperience as the main facets that held them back from snagging the NBA championship this year. The Spurs led for most of the NBA Finals games, only to squander their cushions late in games.Â
Wemby is only 22 years old, while Harper is 20, and Castle is just 21.Â
Barack Obama Points Out What Wemby Should Go To Another Level Next Season
GettyVictor Wembanyama gets suggestions from former U.S. president Barack Obama.
Obama also made his feelings known about Victor Wembanyamaâs shortcomings in the playoffs.
According to the former president, Wemby must find his go-to move, much like the past legendary bigs before him, such as Dirk Nowitzki, Tim Duncan, and Hakeem Olajuwon.Â
“He’s got to figure out what his go-to move is, put on some weight and work on his conditioning,” Obama said
Wembanyama, who stands at 7-foot-4, has been criticized for his shot selection throughout the NBA playoffs.Â
Yet, his impact was felt on both ends of the floor throughout their run.Â
Obama added that Wemby should also work on conditioning, as he pointed out that the Frenchman often looked gassed in numerous stretches in the postseason due to his defensive responsibilities.
âIt just looks to me like playing defense today is so much harder because you have to close out everything,â Obama said. âIt used to be your Wemby, you just plant yourself in the paint and youâre a rim protector. But Iâm watching him on defense now, the way theyâre using him, heâs in the paint and then heâs trying to close out a three-pointer.â
The Spurs are expected to remain intact for next season.Â
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