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Spurs Strike Back: Did San Antonio Finally Unlock Victor Wembanyama—and Expose a Knicks Weakness?

43 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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The Spurs are back in the NBA Finals. After falling behind 0-2, San Antonio stormed into Madison Square Garden and delivered its best performance of the series, cutting the Knicks' lead to 2-1 and raising a fascinating question: Have the Spurs finally figured out how to maximize Victor Wembanyama? In this LIVE episode of Finding The Seams, Ric Bucher and NBA champion Brendan Haywood break down San Antonio's Game 3 victory, the coaching adjustment that transformed Wemby's impact, why the Spurs stopped treating him like a perimeter player, and how their defensive pressure has turned Jalen Brunson's Finals into a grind. The guys also debate whether the Spurs have finally solved New York's offense, what Karl-Anthony Towns must do to reassert himself, the controversial Wemby-Brunson confrontation that had social media buzzing, and why Game 4 may ultimately decide the championship. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Introduction: Spurs save their season in Game 3 00:45 – Brendan predicted San Antonio's response 02:00 – Why the Spurs were never as far away as 0-2 suggested 03:15 – Did San Antonio finally solve its late-game issues? 04:15 – The difference between quality shots and made shots 05:15 – Why Brendan liked the Spurs' late-game execution 06:05 – The adjustment that changed everything 06:30 – "Victor Wembanyama is 7-foot-5" 07:00 – Why Wemby must live near the basket 08:00 – Fewer isolations, fewer threes, better offense 09:00 – Did the Knicks look rushed and out of sync? 10:00 – How Wemby's rim pressure changed New York's rotations 11:00 – Why San Antonio's offense finally clicked 12:00 – Brendan's blueprint for using Wemby moving forward 13:00 – De'Aaron Fox's impact despite poor shooting 13:45 – Finding seams in the Knicks' defense 14:00 – Has San Antonio cracked the Brunson code? 15:00 – Why the Spurs' defense is different 16:00 – Stefan Castle's emergence as a stopper 17:00 – How Wemby changes everything behind the defense 18:00 – Why Brunson has struggled to find efficient looks 19:00 – Wemby's physical edge and defensive intensity 19:30 – The Wemby push on Brunson controversy 20:30 – Should officials have called a flagrant? 21:00 – Social media reaction vs basketball reality 22:00 – What should concern the Knicks most? 22:30 – How New York gets Karl-Anthony Towns going again 23:00 – Why KAT can't disappear in fourth quarters 24:00 – The matchup San Antonio is daring the Knicks to exploit 25:00 – Brendan's message to KAT: Attack 26:00 – Wemby vs Brunson: the psychological battle 27:00 – Shaq's defense of Wemby's actions 28:00 – Why physicality is part of playoff basketball 29:00 – What's real and what's overreaction after Game 3 30:00 – Can San Antonio tie the series? 31:00 – The importance of Game 4 adjustments 32:00 – What the Knicks need from Brunson 33:00 – Why Towns remains New York's X-factor 34:00 – The strategic chess match between coaching staffs 35:00 – How the Spurs changed the geometry of the floor 36:00 – Why Wemby's best basketball may still be ahead 37:00 – Biggest takeaway from Game 3 38:00 – Predictions for Game 4 39:00 – What each team must prove next 40:00 – Final thoughts and closing remarks #FindingTheSeams #NBAFinals #VictorWembanyama #JalenBrunson #Knicks #Spurs #KarlAnthonyTowns #DeAaronFox #StefanCastle #NBAPodcast #Basketball #RicBucher #BrendanHaywood ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode Spurs Strike Back: Did San Antonio Finally Unlock Victor Wembanyama—and Expose a Knicks Weakness? artwork

Spurs Strike Back: Did San Antonio Finally Unlock Victor Wembanyama—and Expose a Knicks Weakness?

The Spurs are back in the NBA Finals. After falling behind 0-2, San Antonio stormed into Madison Square Garden and delivered its best performance of the series, cutting the Knicks' lead to 2-1 and raising a fascinating question: Have the Spurs finally figured out how to maximize Victor Wembanyama? In this LIVE episode of Finding The Seams, Ric Bucher and NBA champion Brendan Haywood break down San Antonio's Game 3 victory, the coaching adjustment that transformed Wemby's impact, why the Spurs stopped treating him like a perimeter player, and how their defensive pressure has turned Jalen Brunson's Finals into a grind. The guys also debate whether the Spurs have finally solved New York's offense, what Karl-Anthony Towns must do to reassert himself, the controversial Wemby-Brunson confrontation that had social media buzzing, and why Game 4 may ultimately decide the championship. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Introduction: Spurs save their season in Game 3 00:45 – Brendan predicted San Antonio's response 02:00 – Why the Spurs were never as far away as 0-2 suggested 03:15 – Did San Antonio finally solve its late-game issues? 04:15 – The difference between quality shots and made shots 05:15 – Why Brendan liked the Spurs' late-game execution 06:05 – The adjustment that changed everything 06:30 – "Victor Wembanyama is 7-foot-5" 07:00 – Why Wemby must live near the basket 08:00 – Fewer isolations, fewer threes, better offense 09:00 – Did the Knicks look rushed and out of sync? 10:00 – How Wemby's rim pressure changed New York's rotations 11:00 – Why San Antonio's offense finally clicked 12:00 – Brendan's blueprint for using Wemby moving forward 13:00 – De'Aaron Fox's impact despite poor shooting 13:45 – Finding seams in the Knicks' defense 14:00 – Has San Antonio cracked the Brunson code? 15:00 – Why the Spurs' defense is different 16:00 – Stefan Castle's emergence as a stopper 17:00 – How Wemby changes everything behind the defense 18:00 – Why Brunson has struggled to find efficient looks 19:00 – Wemby's physical edge and defensive intensity 19:30 – The Wemby push on Brunson controversy 20:30 – Should officials have called a flagrant? 21:00 – Social media reaction vs basketball reality 22:00 – What should concern the Knicks most? 22:30 – How New York gets Karl-Anthony Towns going again 23:00 – Why KAT can't disappear in fourth quarters 24:00 – The matchup San Antonio is daring the Knicks to exploit 25:00 – Brendan's message to KAT: Attack 26:00 – Wemby vs Brunson: the psychological battle 27:00 – Shaq's defense of Wemby's actions 28:00 – Why physicality is part of playoff basketball 29:00 – What's real and what's overreaction after Game 3 30:00 – Can San Antonio tie the series? 31:00 – The importance of Game 4 adjustments 32:00 – What the Knicks need from Brunson 33:00 – Why Towns remains New York's X-factor 34:00 – The strategic chess match between coaching staffs 35:00 – How the Spurs changed the geometry of the floor 36:00 – Why Wemby's best basketball may still be ahead 37:00 – Biggest takeaway from Game 3 38:00 – Predictions for Game 4 39:00 – What each team must prove next 40:00 – Final thoughts and closing remarks #FindingTheSeams #NBAFinals #VictorWembanyama #JalenBrunson #Knicks #Spurs #KarlAnthonyTowns #DeAaronFox #StefanCastle #NBAPodcast #Basketball #RicBucher #BrendanHaywood ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

10 de jun de 202643 min
episode Brendan Haywood Sounds Alarm on Wemby, KAT Dominates Again & Are the Spurs Already Out of Answers? artwork

Brendan Haywood Sounds Alarm on Wemby, KAT Dominates Again & Are the Spurs Already Out of Answers?

The Knicks are heading to Madison Square Garden with a 2-0 NBA Finals lead, but the biggest story may be what Victor Wembanyama still hasn't added to his game. In this LIVE episode of Finding The Seams, Ric Bucher and NBA champion Brendan Haywood break down New York's thrilling 105-104 Game 2 win, why Karl-Anthony Towns has surprisingly outplayed Wemby through two Finals games, and whether the Spurs have already missed their best opportunity to steal this series. Brendan makes a compelling case that Wembanyama's incredible versatility may actually be holding him back. Instead of relying on step-back threes and perimeter moves, Haywood argues that a dominant jump hook and old-school post game could unlock an entirely new level for the 7-foot-4 superstar. The guys also discuss Dylan Harper's emergence, whether the rookie should already have the ball in crunch time, the Spurs' late-game mistakes, why Jalen Brunson still hasn't played his best basketball, and what San Antonio must do to avoid falling into a 3-0 hole at Madison Square Garden. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Introduction: Live post-Game 2 NBA Finals reaction 00:43 – Knicks take a 2-0 series lead over the Spurs 01:25 – Brendan's biggest takeaway from Game 2 01:55 – Why Victor Wembanyama needs a jump hook 02:50 – Is Wemby being developed correctly? 03:40 – The challenge of establishing post position in today's NBA 04:30 – Karl-Anthony Towns has outplayed Wemby through two games 05:00 – KAT's viral "He can't mess with me" moment 05:45 – How the Spurs should use KAT's comments as motivation 06:00 – Is the NBA Finals already over? 06:45 – What history says about coming back from 0-2 07:30 – Can Wemby flip the matchup with Towns? 08:00 – Why San Antonio keeps beating itself late in games 09:00 – The turnovers and mistakes costing the Spurs 09:45 – The challenge awaiting San Antonio at Madison Square Garden 10:30 – Why Brendan refuses to count the Spurs out 11:00 – Player mentality vs analyst mentality 12:00 – Lessons from the Red Sox and Cavaliers comebacks 13:00 – Do the Spurs have enough talent to make history? 13:45 – Have the Knicks proven they're simply the better team? 14:15 – Why OKC might have been a tougher Finals matchup for New York 15:00 – The difference between SGA and Wemby as closers 15:45 – Why the Spurs still don't know their late-game identity 16:30 – Knicks continuity and chemistry advantage 17:00 – The scary truth: Brunson hasn't had a signature game yet 17:45 – Why that's bad news for San Antonio 18:15 – Wemby's adjustments from Game 1 to Game 2 19:00 – How the Spurs should attack Karl-Anthony Towns 20:30 – Why the Spurs need more mid pick-and-roll action 21:00 – The Knicks' mid-range advantage 21:45 – De'Aaron Fox's injury limitations 22:15 – Why San Antonio must attack Jalen Brunson defensively 22:45 – The specific actions Brendan would run against New York 23:15 – Is it time to give Dylan Harper the keys? 23:45 – Nick Saban, Tua Tagovailoa and the Dylan Harper comparison 24:30 – Why Harper looks ready for the moment 25:00 – Spurs roster construction and long-term outlook 25:45 – The missing piece around Wemby 26:30 – Who is truly untouchable in San Antonio? 27:00 – Ric says the series is effectively over 27:30 – Brendan's "Leave the Door Open" philosophy 28:15 – Why athletes never stop believing 29:00 – Remembering Cavs-Warriors and other impossible comebacks 30:00 – What separates championship teams from contenders 32:00 – Why execution—not talent—has decided the Finals 33:00 – What the Spurs must clean up immediately 34:00 – Why the Knicks have been more disciplined late 35:00 – The role of experience in championship basketball 36:00 – Biggest concerns for each team going forward 37:00 – Game 3 pressure and Madison Square Garden atmosphere 39:00 – Series predictions and closing arguments 40:00 – Outro and final takeaways #NBAFinals #VictorWembanyama #Knicks #Spurs #JalenBrunson #KarlAnthonyTowns #DylanHarper #NBA #Basketball #RicBucher #BrendanHaywood ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

7 de jun de 202642 min
episode NBA Finals Game 1 Breakdown: Brunson’s Clutch Gene, Wemby’s Missing Piece & Why Dylan Harper Might Already Be Ready artwork

NBA Finals Game 1 Breakdown: Brunson’s Clutch Gene, Wemby’s Missing Piece & Why Dylan Harper Might Already Be Ready

The first-ever LIVE edition of Finding The Seams delivered plenty to talk about after Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs. NBA champion Brendan Haywood and Ric Bucher break down how the Knicks overcame two massive momentum swings, why Jalen Brunson continues to prove he's one of the NBA's elite closers, and what ultimately separated New York from San Antonio in crunch time. They also dive deep into Victor Wembanyama's development, Dylan Harper's emergence, and why Brendan believes today's big men are being taught the wrong skills. Most notably, Haywood explains why Wemby's incredible versatility may actually be slowing his path to true dominance—and why a summer studying Hakeem Olajuwon and developing a jump hook could transform him into an unstoppable force. Plus: * Why Karl-Anthony Towns deserves more credit * Whether Dylan Harper should have been closing over De'Aaron Fox * The biggest mistake Wembanyama made in Game 1 * Why championship teams embrace roles * Lessons Brendan learned from the 2011 Mavericks championship team ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Finding The Seams intro 00:45 – First-ever LIVE episode begins 01:15 – Brendan's workout update and pre-show banter 02:00 – What decided Knicks-Spurs Game 1? 02:40 – KAT sparks New York's comeback 03:15 – The Knicks survive two momentum swings 04:05 – Why New York never panicked 05:15 – Jalen Brunson's calming influence 05:55 – Why Wemby isn't the NBA's best player yet 06:40 – Can a 7-foot-4 player be your primary closer? 07:10 – Does Wemby need a star guard partner? 08:00 – "He's so good at everything he hasn't maximized the one thing" 08:45 – Why Wemby's perimeter game may be holding him back 09:30 – The problem with taking nine threes 10:00 – Dylan Harper looks ready for the Finals 10:45 – Should Harper have closed over De'Aaron Fox? 11:30 – Spurs' late-game decision making 12:15 – Why Hakeem Olajuwon should be Wemby's offseason mentor 13:00 – Can we normalize big men playing big again? 14:00 – The jump hook that could make Wemby unstoppable 15:00 – Why efficiency wins playoff games 16:15 – Knicks chemistry and trust 17:00 – Why most NBA players don't like their role 18:00 – Brendan's Dallas championship experience 20:00 – How winning changes perspective 22:00 – Accountability inside great locker rooms 24:00 – What separates contenders from talented teams 26:00 – Karl-Anthony Towns' chance to change his legacy 28:00 – Why playoff pressure exposes chemistry 30:00 – Leadership, sacrifice and championship habits 33:00 – Why talented teams often fall short 36:00 – Spurs adjustments for Game 2 38:00 – Knicks concerns moving forward 39:00 – Series outlook and predictions 41:00 – Live-show wrap-up and future Finals coverage 42:04 – Outro #FindingTheSeams #NBAFinals #JalenBrunson #VictorWembanyama #Knicks #Spurs #DylanHarper #KarlAnthonyTowns #NBAPodcast #Basketball #RicBucher #BrendanHaywood ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

5 de jun de 202642 min
episode Wemby’s First Legacy Game? Spurs-Thunder Game 7, SGA’s Critics & the Truth About Playoff Pressure artwork

Wemby’s First Legacy Game? Spurs-Thunder Game 7, SGA’s Critics & the Truth About Playoff Pressure

The Western Conference Finals are headed to Game 7, and Ric Bucher and Brendan Haywood break down what will decide it all. Will Victor Wembanyama deliver the defining performance of his young career? Can Shai Gilgeous-Alexander silence the criticism surrounding OKC's whistle? And why hasn't Chet Holmgren imposed his will on a Spurs team often guarding him with smaller players? Ric and Brendan examine the biggest matchup questions heading into Game 7, debate whether the Thunder's foul-baiting reputation is deserved, and discuss why playoff basketball ultimately comes down to stars embracing the moment. Brendan also shares stories from his 2011 NBA championship run with the Dallas Mavericks, including how Rick Carlisle prepared the team to finish off LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat. 00:00 – Finding The Seams intro 00:42 – Spurs-Thunder Game 7: any adjustments left? 01:15 – Why Game 7s come down to stars, stamina and role players 02:30 – Brendan picks OKC because of home court 03:15 – Why Game 7 is a legacy game for SGA and Wemby 04:10 – Wemby fatigue: why playoff minutes hit different 06:30 – Wemby vs. SGA: the biggest Game 7 storyline 07:15 – Is the OKC foul-baiting criticism fair? 09:30 – Why the SGA whistle narrative is overblown 11:00 – The hidden contact fans miss on jump shooters 13:20 – Brendan explains veteran tricks big men use on shooters 14:30 – Why OKC cannot start slow again 15:20 – Ric rethinks his Spurs pick after Game 5 and Game 6 16:30 – Why Chet Holmgren has to punish smaller defenders 18:00 – How OKC should get Chet going early 19:30 – Chet’s offseason priority: develop a reliable post counter 20:15 – Wemby vs. Chet: confidence, emotion and body language 22:15 – Brendan’s Kevin Garnett and Dirk Nowitzki playoff-fire stories 25:00 – Does Wemby need a monster Game 7 for Spurs to win? 27:00 – Why OKC should live with Wemby perimeter jumpers 28:20 – Victor as “big bro”: how Wemby lifts San Antonio 29:30 – Why Wembanyama’s maturity is unlike anything Brendan has seen 31:30 – Brendan’s 2011 Mavericks Finals Game 6 story 33:00 – Rick Carlisle’s “pack one black suit” message 34:45 – Why every playoff game is its own entity 36:00 – OKC’s past Game 7 experience vs. Denver 38:00 – Why SGA has struggled in this series 40:20 – Spurs defense, the Wemby effect and OKC’s need for a second creator 40:40 – Mitchell Robinson’s pinky injury and Finals availability 43:00 – Big-man injuries: why even a pinky matters 44:30 – How Mitchell Robinson changes the Knicks defensively 45:50 – Are the Knicks a real threat to OKC or San Antonio? 46:10 – Why Brendan believes in Jalen Brunson 47:00 – Knicks roster strengths: KAT, OG, Bridges, Hart, Robinson 49:00 – How the Knicks could match up with Wemby and the Spurs 50:30 – Finals expectations and what New York needs to win 51:30 – Brendan’s recovery update and possible live-show plans 52:09 – United WeCast outro #NBA #NBAPlayoffs #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #Spurs #Thunder #SGA #ShaiGilgeousAlexander #ChetHolmgren #Game7 #FindingTheSeams #RicBucher #BrendanHaywood ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

30 de may de 202652 min
episode Wemby’s Statement Game: Spurs Shock OKC, MVP Fallout & the Knicks’ Big Opening artwork

Wemby’s Statement Game: Spurs Shock OKC, MVP Fallout & the Knicks’ Big Opening

Ric Bucher and Brendan Haywood break down Victor Wembanyama’s monster Western Conference Finals opener — 41 points, 24 rebounds, double-overtime win, and a message to the MVP voters. The guys debate how OKC should guard Wemby, why Chet Holmgren has to accept the challenge, whether Shai Gilgeous-Alexander can solve San Antonio’s defense, and what the MVP vote revealed about media bias toward big-market stars. They also dig into the Stephen A. Smith–Jaylen Brown feud, Cade Cunningham getting overlooked, and why Knicks-Cavs could come down to one question: who can stop Jalen Brunson? TIME STAMPS 00:00 – Finding The Seams intro 00:42 – Spurs stun Thunder in double OT 01:35 – Why San Antonio should feel dangerous 03:20 – Wemby, Alex Caruso & OKC’s defensive gamble 04:30 – Spurs were ready for OKC’s coverage 06:20 – Why Chet Holmgren has to guard Wemby 07:30 – Wemby vs. Chet: the U-17 backstory 09:20 – Is there any real answer for Wembanyama? 11:40 – Spurs’ plan to slow Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 14:00 – Wemby’s mindset, effort and playoff growth 16:15 – OKC’s scoring-lineup dilemma 18:20 – Wemby’s MVP statement game 22:45 – SGA wins MVP; Jokic, Wemby, Luka and Cade debate 25:00 – Why Cade Cunningham was overlooked 29:05 – Stephen A. Smith vs. Jaylen Brown 34:00 – Media threats, access and credibility 38:00 – Cavs-Knicks preview 40:00 – Why Jalen Brunson may decide the series 42:00 – James Harden legacy stakes 43:00 – Show wrap HASHTAGS #NBAPlayoffs #FindingTheSeams #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #Spurs #Thunder #OKCThunder #SGA #ChetHolmgren #NBAMVP #CadeCunningham #Knicks #Cavs #JalenBrunson #BrendanHaywood #RicBucher ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

21 de may de 202643 min