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Five Spurs led by Victor Wembanyama record career-highs, break NBA history vs. Thunder

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Coach Mitch Johnson had full trust on Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle, Dylan Harper, Julian Champagnie, and Devin Vassell in the Spurs' Game 1 win over the Thunder.

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The San Antonio Spurs may pride themselves with generational talents but it is their culture of togetherness which gets them NBA championships. In Game 1 against the Oklahoma City Thunder , Coach Mitch Johnson entrusted Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle, Julian Champagnie, Dylan Harper, and Devin Vassell to stay on the court for a long time. By the end of the 122-115 double overtime thriller, all of them made NBA history.

Spurs break NBA history and get career-high numbers Coach Mitch Johnson had a very bold decision. Despite having played all nine of his rotational players against the Thunder, he chose five of them to play more minutes than most. Unsurprisingly, these were the Spurs starters: Victor Wembanyama, Devin Vassell, Dylan Harper, Stephon Castle, and Julian Champagnie.

As Game 1 of this NBA Playoffs bout headed into double overtime, each one of them made league history and notched career-highs. Vassell, Wembanyama, Castle, Harper, and Champagnie all played career-high minutes in Game 1 to topple the Thunder, per StatMuse . Vassell stayed on the court for a whopping 50 minutes, Wembanyama played 48 minutes, Castle was on for 48 minutes, Harper balled out for 47 minutes, and Champagnie remained a steady outside scoring threat for 44 minutes.