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By Marc Lawrence
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Weekend, Feb 28 – March 1 |
KICKING IT UP

What has got into the San Antonio Spurs?
Currently the hottest team in the NBA, the Spurs have now won 11 straight games. That’s the longest active winning streak in the NBA and just the third double-digit roll in the league this season.
The other two teams to rip off at least 10 straight W’s in 2025-26 are the teams leading their respective conferences: The Detroit Pistons, whom the Spurs knocked off in impressive fashion earlier this week, and the defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder — who, as you might recall, have had more than their fair share of problems with San Antonio this season.
The four keys behind San Antonio’s success this season are...
1. Victor Wembanyama has been incredible, even by his standards. The big guy is averaging 22.5 points, 11.3 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 3.5 blocks, and 1.4 steals in 29.3 minutes per game during the winning streak. He’s been dominant inside, shooting 67% in the paint, scoring 1.22 points per touch in the paint, and nearly getting eight free throws per game. And, as always, his offensive production isn’t even half the story. Wembanyama has blocked 38 shots during this streak — as many as, or more than, six entire teams during that span.
2. The Spurs have outscored their opponents by a staggering 179 points in the 323 minutes Wembanyama has played during the streak — easily the highest plus-minus in the NBA in February.
3. Three-guard lineups. Stephon Castle. De’Aaron Fox. Dylan Harper. For the season, these three-guard lineups have been incredibly effective for San Antonio. Whenever any three of Fox, Castle, Vassell, and Harper are on the floor, the Spurs have outscored opponents by 109 points over 569 minutes.
4. No Spur is averaging more than 30 minutes per game during this winning run. Seven Spurs are in double figures; a eighth, veteran forward Harrison Barnes, is contributing 9.2 points in 22.8 minutes per game, shooting 41.8% from three on just under five attempts per game.
Soak all this in and enjoy the weekend. Have a great weekend! |
ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
Combine Happenings

This year’s NFL Combine is taking place right now in Indianapolis, Indiana, at Lucas Oil Stadium. The overall event runs from February 23 through March 2, 2026.
Friday found linemen and defensive secondary players taking center stage. According to SI.com here are the grades from Friday’s workouts:
The Risers: Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon; Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia; Jalon Kilgore, DB, South Carolina; Collin Wright, CB; Stanford Jaren Kanak, TE, Oklahoma
The Fallers: TJ Hall, CB, Iowa; Miles Kitselman, TE, Tennessee
Other Combine News and Notes
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Indiana cornerback D’Angelo Ponds has a fascinating profile. He’s a tremendous football player—second-team All-American in 2025—and had a group-best 43 1/2-inch vertical jump, but at 5' 8 5/8" and 182 pounds, he won’t be for everyone. Ponds may be forced to play nickel at the next level, but he’s pound-for-pound one of the best pure corners in the class.
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Avieon Terrell, an All-American cornerback this past season at Clemson, had a strong day, too. Terrell is a smooth mover with fluid hips, and he showed quality hands and ball skills.
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Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren is a physical specimen at 6' 3 5/8" and 201 pounds, and his size and length stood out amongst the safeties. He was a bit clunky and stiff in movement drills, but his twitch and general athleticism relative to his size was impressive.
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The draft’s two best tight ends validated their hype Friday. Oregon’s Kenyon Sadiq blazed a 4.39 40-yard dash and Vanderbilt’s Eli Stowers jumped 45 1/2 inches in the vertical. Both shined during field drills, too, with their ball-tracking and ease of movement.
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GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
Senior Moment
Sunday, March 1
BRADLEY over Murray State by 14
How big is this game, you ask? To use a phrase that is poorly bandied about, it's “yuge,” given the fact that the winner of this fray puts themselves into position to possibly land the No. 2 overall seed in the Missouri Valley Conference tournament. The 19-11 / 12-7 Racers will look to extend a 20-win campaign streak to four straight years, while the 20-10 / 12-7 Racers snapped a three-year 20-win dry spell with an 88-75 home win over Evansville to snap a two- game losing skid. Revenge from a 20-point loss at Murray State weighs heavily on the Braves today as they look to improve to 6-0 SU/ATS in the last six seasons in Senior Day Last Home Games. Consider it done.
The game write-up above is from this week’s Playbook Hoops newsletter. Click here to download.
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TRENDING TODAY
Kon Man |

Charlotte Hornets forward Kon Knueppel broke the NBA record for most 3-pointers made by a rookie in a single season, making his 207th on Thursday.
He set the record late in the third quarter of a 133-109 win over the Indiana Pacers, taking a kickout pass from Sion James (also his college teammate at Duke last season). Knueppel then pump-faked Kam Jones and took a dribble to the left before stepping behind the line and drilling the historic shot.
The previous mark for most 3s hit by a rookie was by the Sacramento Kings' Keegan Murray, set during the 2022-23 season when he knocked down 206.
Knueppel tied Murray's record late in the first half, stopping at the arc during a fast break to nail his fifth 3 of the game. He went 5-for-8 on 3-pointers in the first half, making his first four attempts.
The rookie star had an opportunity to break the record before halftime, but missed a contested turnaround from the wing at the buzzer.
Knueppel set the rookie 3-point mark with 22 games remaining in the regular season. Already three ahead of Murray (who played in 80 games as a rookie), he will likely put the record far out of reach. Both players are the only rookies to make 200 or more 3-pointers in a single season, topping the 187 Donovan Mitchell hit during the 2017-18 season.
We consider him the leading candidate for NBA Rookie of the Year. |
STAT OF THE DAY
0-10 |
The Orlando Magic’s record on Sunday
when coming off a win.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY |
"To be wronged is nothing unless
you continue to remember it."
- Confucius |
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SONG OF THE WEEKEND
He Knows He Is
No. 1 song this weekend in 1979.
Click Here to See and Hear It Now.
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