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The San Antonio Spurs rounded out their frontcourt this offseason, which bodes well for one key player and his devolpment.
Spurs' interest in Brentford duo Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo is further illustration of Tottenham's transfer strategy.
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The Rookie Wire on MSNDylan Harper update: Spurs hopeful No. 2 pick can play in Las VegasDylan Harper was ruled out of playing in the California Classic because of what the Spurs described as a minor groin issue.
The game got out to a competitive start, and the Spurs held a five-point lead at the break. They kept the momentum going in the third, but the Lakers took over in the final frame, capped off by a putback dunk by Bazely to secure the one-point win.
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Brentford forward Yoane Wissa is being linked with a reunion with former manager Thomas Frank at Tottenham. The 28-year-old was impressive in filling the void left by Ivan Toney's £40m departure to the Saudi Pro League last summer,
Luke Kornet has been known to have a sense of humor. And that carried over from Boston to San Antonio. Kornet was asked why he chose to wear No. 7 with the Spurs, to which he said he “hoped to be a third of the player Tim Duncan was,” via Spurs reporter Matthew Tynan. Duncan, who spent his entire 19-year career with the Spurs, wore No. 21.
The Philadelphia 76ers continue the summer league on Thursday when they take on the San Antonio Spurs in Las Vegas.
All the latest transfer news as Arsenal complete the signing of midfielder Christian Norgaard, Jordan Henderson leaves Ajax early and Tottenham close in on signing Mohammed Kudus.