Corporate Knowledge: After Dark -- Spurs 125, Mavs 92
            
            
                
                Episode 51
            
            
            
                
Thank you to everyone who tuned in live for the first Corporate Knowledge: After Dark of the 2025-26 season, and what a show it was. I’m of course talking about Victor Wembanyama, not me. Whew, what a night!
Topics included:
 	- Vic is preposterous, and I’m running out of descriptive terms for what he’s doing
- Steph Castle taking control of the offense in De’Aaron Fox’s stead, and building on where he left off last season
- Dylan Harper overcame what looked like normal, early rookie jitters to find his sea legs off the bench
- Keldon Johnson was everywhere, has never looked better in that reserve role
- The Spurs are going to be more and more lethal in the open and broken court as these guys get reps and develop together
- Second-side actions and attacking voids created by Wembanyama’s gravity are going to be key in mitigating the effects of San Antonio’s relative lack of shooting depth, and it has as many advantage creators off the dribble as it’s had in a long time
- This is what a team looks like when it’s trying to win for real (I explain)
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See everyone Friday night.
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