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Thank you Spurs Family! Y'all showed up and were there for us when we needed y'all every step of the way this season. From San Antonio and everywhere else Silver and Black fans call home, we felt the energy and support all year long. Together. Always. Por Vida. 🤍🖤
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Victor Wembanyama (in French) is asked what he is looking to improve on over the summer: 🇫🇷: Victor, after these Finals, what do you want to improve the most this summer? On the court or off the court, what area of improvement have you identified for yourself before next season? 👽: I'm going to work even harder, obviously, to be even more durable and, above all, to keep a fresh mind and maintain control of the game at all times. That's what really stands out about Jalen Brunson, for example. There are too many moments—and it doesn't come from bad intentions—but there are too many moments where I'm passive, where I don't have the control over the game that I'd like to have, and it ends up costing us. #GoSpursGo #PorVida
Victor Wembanyama (in French) says he wasn’t ready to win a ring yet and made too many mistakes: 🇫🇷: Victor, first of all, congratulations on your season and your team's season. Looking back at the series, Mitch said just before that he felt you weren't ready to win a championship and that the other team was. Do you agree with that? And what exactly do you think was missing in this series? 👽: Obviously. Obviously we weren't ready. I wasn't ready to win a ring. That's obvious. I think in terms of desire to do well, intensity and effort, we were at a good level. I was at a good level. But experience... it's mistakes. We don't lack talent, we don't lack ability, we just make too many mistakes. And I make too many mistakes. #GoSpursGo #PorVida
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Devin Vassell: "First off, to the fans, just thank you guys so much for supporting us, especially in my journey, being here six years from where we started, from the 20 wins that we were at to being in the Finals, they've been loyal, and I just want to say thank you to them, because without them, and the noise, and them having our backs, we're not in this situation, we're not in this position. So, just thank you to them."
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Incredibly proud of the 2025-26 San Antonio @Spurs! No one would have given them a shot to go this far in the postseason so soon, but by the end of it - as disappointing as the end is - they’ve shown us all that they are built to win it all. We will be back! #gsg
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It hurts now, but be proud of how far these young guns got! They made San Antonio proud! Remember this pain, it will make the championships that more sweet! Nobody but us believed we could be here. #PorVida  #TrustTheProcess SPURS FOR LIFE!
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Dylan Harper I fucking love you
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proud of the spurs they overachieved all season long there’s no team in the league i would trade rosters with
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game day. HB flying stationary bike day. #NBAFinals
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People, please call your Repub politicians & raise hell. They've hidden an amend in a wildfire bill that allows them to get rid of the roadless law that stops them from mining, logging, road construction, and the selling of 59 million acres of our nat'l forests & Parks. Stop them
I told you they were coming for the Roadless Rule. Yesterday, Republicans made their move — and they hid it inside a wildfire bill. Here's what makes this so enraging: 59 million acres of America's wildest national forests are now on the table. The 2001 Roadless Rule has protected nearly 60 million acres across 39 states for 25 years. No logging. No road construction. No drilling. No mining. Built after 1.6 million Americans showed up — at 430 public hearings nationwide — to demand it. What lives here: bald eagles, elk, black bears, Cerulean warblers, marbled murrelets. Species that need large, intact, unfragmented habitat to survive. For many of them, roadless forests aren't just home — they're the last places left. What the amendment does: guts the rule. Opens the backcountry to logging and road construction under the cover of "fire prevention." The administration is pursuing repeal through the executive branch at the same time. And unlike the original rule — they aren't holding a single public hearing. 1.6 million people showed up to protect these forests. The administration isn't asking anyone this time. What do you call a wildfire bill that opens forests instead of protecting them? #DemsUnited
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Wonderful News! Rhinos have officially returned to Uganda's national parks after a 40-year absence due to poaching. 🦏🇺🇬
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game day. game 4. #NBAFinals
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Azi showcasing her climbing skills! Clouded leopards are mostly arboreal, with short, flexible legs, a tail nearly as long as their body for balance and ankles that rotate 180°, allowing them to climb down trees headfirst. 🐆🌳 📹 Veterinary Keeper Courtney
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More opportunities for students to live, learn and connect downtown are on the way! 🤙 Starting in Fall 2026, students will have the option to live at the historic Continental Hotel, located just steps from San Pedro I and San Pedro II. It's another important step in our vision to create a vibrant, connected urban campus. Learn more: bit.ly/4ogkOmN
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AREA 51 makin' history 👽🏰
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In 2022 — an all-time peak year for migration and the numbers that the Trump administration is using to justify a “crisis” at the US-MX border — Big Bend National park accounted for 0.01% of all migrant traffic. ZERO POINT ZERO ONE PERCENT
BREAKING: DHS just waived all environmental laws to blast border barriers and roads through Big Bend National Park. This marks the first time in American history the feds have gutted dozens of laws to push industrial-level construction through a national park.
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