Spurs Fiesta 5: Did Victor Wembanyama Reveal Summer League Plans?

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"Wembanyama wrapped up his season with Metropolitans 92 on Thursday after being swept by Monaco in the Finals. After Thursday's Game 3, Wembanyama shook hands with some Monaco players, one camera and microphone picked up a conversation that San Antonio Spurs fans would love to know."
"Johnson can still bust out brute-force drives when given enough room and is a good enough set shooter to stretch defenses," Bleacher Report writes. "It's easy to envision him thriving on a team with a more proven primary creator and dependable three- to four-out spacing."
"Among those who could be an option for the Spurs if they trade back into the first round is Arkansas point guard Anthony Black."
4. BRADLEY BEAL TO SUNS
Per ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, the Suns are finalizing a trade with the Washington Wizards that would send scoring sensation Bradley Beal to the desert to unite with Devin Booker and Kevin Durant. Wojnarowski says that Washington will get back Chris Paul, Landry Shamet, multiple second-round picks, and pick swaps.
5. DRAFT COUNTDOWN
The San Antonio Spurs are three days away from the 2023 NBA Draft, where Victor Wembanyama will officially become the newest member of the franchise with the No. 1 overall pick.
Coverage begins on Thursday, June 22 at 7 p.m. CST on ESPN.
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