San Antonio Spurs icon Tony Parker shared his thoughts on the NBA’s rising stars and revealed who he believes will soon emerge as the league's top player. Having enjoyed an illustrious career marked by multiple championships and accolades,
San Antonio Spurs legend Tony Parker built his All-Time starting five using only former teammates from his illustrious NBA career. When discussing the storied history of the San Antonio Spurs, Tony Parker’s name is inseparable from the franchise’s success.
Former Spurs point guard Tony Parker explained the steep contrast between his teams and the current San Antonio team.
The story, as Buford tells it, goes like this: Claudio Crippa, an international scout for the Spurs, proposed going to see a youth game before checking out Doumbouya. Buford saw Wembanyama play for the first time that day. And the seeds for the Spurs' new master plan were immediately planted.
San Antonio Spurs’ legendary coach Gregg Popovich has been sidelined for several months following a mild stroke. While he continues to recover, the Spurs traveled to Paris for two NBA games, and French icon Tony Parker offered an update on Pop’s health.
Another possible update in his relationship with the NBA might be Theo Maledon. The 23-year-old French point guard has been brilliant through the 2024-25 editions of the EuroLeague and France’s
Basketball legends and celebrities went out to watch San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama's NBA game in his home country, France.
You mentioned you spoke with Gregg Popovich. Do you have any updates on him? I imagine he’s missing out on this trip, given his love for wine, Paris, and France. It must be tough for him,
The Texas-based basketball franchise will play the first of its two NBA games in Paris against the Indiana Pacers on Thursday.
Paris has long been a hotspot for basketball, with deep ties to the NBA through its rich history of French players who’ve made their mark in the sport.
Former San Antonio Spurs All-Star Tony Parker and his partner Agathe Teyssier were spotted together this week, with the pair posing for photos for Sisley Paris.
"We opened up the game to the world, so that’s why all these guys are playing in the NBA today." In June, Magic Johnson stated how the 1992 Dream Team consisting of him, Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, and others helped foreign players enter the NBA.