Spurs Didn't Skip The Timeline. They Changed It
The San Antonio Spurs are going to the NBA Finals after eliminating the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder 111-103 in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals. The final score tells part of the story. The larger takeaway is what this playoff run says about where San Antonio already stands as a franchise. For most of the postseason, the Spurs have been discussed as a team arriving ahead of schedule. They were supposed to be a year or two away. Victor Wembanyama was supposed to be building toward this stage. Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper were supposed to be gaining experience for future playoff runs. Instead, San Antonio just eliminated the reigning champions and earned a trip to the Finals. Throughout last season's playoffs, I kept waiting for Oklahoma City to look too young. The Thunder never did. Every round brought another conversation about future potential before Oklahoma City eventually won the championship. The same feeling followed San Antonio throughout this postseas...