3 Things Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs Can Do To Win the 2027 NBA Championship
The San Antonio Spurs were so close, but so far away from winning the 2026 NBA Finals. With double-digit leads in every game of the series, the Spurs looked poised to take the title from the long-suffering Knicks, but they squandered the cushion they had in four of the five games.
Instead, San Antonio is the runner-up. They have a bright future, but there are a few key concerns to address this offseason.
Dylan Harper Must Start Next Season
No amount of superlatives can be considered hyperbolic for Dylan Harper. The rookie guard for the Spurs was a revelation in the NBA Finals. He got better with every game, concluding the series with 25 points in Game 5. He was often the best player on the floor for San Antonio, even over Victor Wembanyama.
Harper must start the season in the starting lineup for 2026-2027. San Antonio would be doing a disservice to its young superstar guard if it continues to hold him back.
Find an Athletic Forward
The Spurs need a better frontcourt. Wemby is the only person in the starting lineup taller than 6'5''. San Antonio needs someone who can help the team utilize smaller lineups when Wemby goes to the bench while maintaining adequate skill on the court. Aaron Gordon of the Denver Nuggets may be someone to kick the tires on if the Nuggets look to explore trades for their oft-injured athletic forward.
Be Patient and Learn from Mistakes
Sometimes the only thing to do is be patient and grow. The Spurs made a lot of self-inflicted mistakes in the NBA Finals. They can improve internally by not repeating the same errors. Play with the same force you do in the first half of games. Use players like Devin Vassell to shoot more three-pointers. Work on your late-game execution. These are all evolutions of the team that can happen without a trade.
This story was originally published by Men's Journal on Jun 15, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Men's Journal as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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This story was originally published June 14, 2026 at 8:14 PM.