What happened: After San Antonio's Game 3 win in the NBA Finals, Stephon Castle spoke on Victor Wembanyama's leadership, saying "he always sends the right message." The young guard credited Wembanyama's poise and tone-setting as a steadying force for the Spurs in the series.
Why it matters: The endorsement underscores how quickly San Antonio's young core has matured on the biggest stage, with Wembanyama anchoring the group both on the floor and in the locker room. Internal leadership becomes pivotal in a Finals run, where composure between games often decides momentum.
By the numbers: Wembanyama (22 years, 155 days) and Castle (21 years, 219 days) are the youngest duo by average age in NBA history to each score 20-plus points in a game.
What to watch: Watch whether Wembanyama and Castle can sustain that production and chemistry as the Finals series continues.