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Spurs playoff berth means more for Keldon Johnson and Devin Vassell
Summary
Victor Wembanyama's game-winning shot clinched the Spurs' first playoff berth in seven years, and longtime teammates Keldon Johnson and Devin Vassell described the moment as deeply personal after years of rebuilding.
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When Victor Wembanyama hit the game‑winning shot to clinch the Spurs' first playoff berth in seven years, the moment was felt across the arena and the organization. The win carried particular weight for Keldon Johnson and Devin Vassell, who remained with the team through prolonged rebuilding seasons. Both players described the achievement as personal after seasons of losing and role changes. Coaches and teammates noted how their willingness to adapt helped the team reach this point.
Key details:
- Victor Wembanyama sank the go-ahead shot that secured San Antonio's playoff berth, ending a seven-year drought.
- Keldon Johnson is the longest-tenured Spur, joining the team in 2019 as part of the Kawhi Leonard trade.
- Devin Vassell has been with the Spurs since his rookie season and was the franchise's first lottery pick since Tim Duncan.
- Vassell played a key defensive role late in the clinching game, limiting Devin Booker in the final minutes.
- Coaches said Johnson and Vassell shifted from primary scoring roles earlier in their careers to defensive and spacing roles that have been important to the team's recent success.
Summary:
The playoff berth highlights the result of years of development and adjustments by the Spurs, with Johnson and Vassell singled out for their leadership and role changes during the rebuild. Their contributions on and off the court were noted as part of the team's recent surge. Undetermined at this time.
