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Danny Green is convinced that the San Antonio Spurs have a bona fide star in Stephon Castle. The three-time NBA champion even shared that the young player is making a strong case to be part of a Big Three setting alongside Victor Wembanyama and De'Aaron Fox.
Stephon Castle often keeps things close to the vest. Prior to announcing his latest off-court venture, he gave no hints. Thursday morning, Connect
Connecticut Sports Group announced Thursday that Castle is part of an expanded ownership group for both CT United FC, the state’s men’s professional club taking the pitch in MLS NEXT Pro in 2026, and Connecticut’s future professional women’s team, which will join WPSL Pro in 2028.
The two young guards are certainly part of the Spurs' long-term plans, which makes sense, as any trade talks between San Antonio and another team would be expected to be considered off limits. According to ESPN's Tim MacMahon, neither Harper nor Castle is on the trade talk table.
The San Antonio Spurs are slowly, but surely regaining full strength after adding Stephon Castle back to their lineup ahead of facing the New Orleans Pelicans.
MLS’s popularity is slowly but surely growing in the United States of America and Canada. Evidently, the arrival of the likes of Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez has played a crucial role in the MLS’ growing popularity.
The Spurs beat the Lakers last night to advance to the West NBA Cup Semifinals versus the Thunder. Here's what the team had to say after the game.
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