Fearless Spurs Prove Youth Is Their Superpower After Game 1

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The Spurs’ young core, led by Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle, showed unwavering confidence in a 105-95 Game 1 loss to the Knicks, building a third‑quarter lead before a late fourth‑quarter fade. San Antonio struggled with interior defense and shooting (Wembanyama went 6-for-21), but their belief and fearlessness — traits customers are calling their superpower — hint they’ll be dangerous as the series shifts to New York.
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