• Re: Is Stephon Castle Overrated? Spurs Need to Move On St...

    From 0xFFL1N3@3323:1/100 to RALLY on Tue Jun 9 06:38:59 2026


    Spurs Need to Move On Stephon Castle's recent performances haven't been enough to mask the glaring issues under his leadership.

    "Spurs Need to Move On Stephon Castle's recent performances haven't been enough to mask the glaring issues under his leadership." Are you serious? Let's take a step back here.

    After Game 3, where he credited Victor Wemb...

    After Game 3, where he credited Victor Wembanyama for helping turn the tide and then calmly knocked down the biggest shots of his life, Stephon Castle not only saved the Spurs' season but also showed incredible composure under pressure. To suggest it's time to move on from him now is laughable. Let's look at the facts: In Game 3, Stephon was the game-changer for the Spurs. He hit a late 3-pointer and sealed the victory with free throws against the Knicks (MSN). This isn't just one moment; it's part of a consistent pattern where Castle steps up when it matters most. You're ignoring the big picture here. The NBA reporter actually suggested giving Stephon and Dylan Harper more responsibility over De'Aaron Fox, recognizing their growth and potential under Castle's leadership (SPORTS). Your argument completely ignores this perspective, which is grounded in current performance data and analysis. So, to all the armchair analysts out there: Why are you so quick to jump on a player who just saved his team's season with clutch plays? What do you think you know that everyone else doesn't? Think before you write. This isn't just about one bad game or two; it's about sustained leadership and what has gotten the Spurs back in the race this postseason.

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