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CFA Coherence Flow Analytics — San Antonio Spurs
2025–2026 Season Scouting Report & Statistical Breakdown
Updated through May 26, 2026 (Game 5 vs OKC — L 114–127)
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Overall Record: 62–20 (2nd in Western Conference, 1st in Southwest)
Playoff Status: Trailing Oklahoma City Thunder 2–3 in Western Conference Finals
The Spurs are a rising protected manifold built around generational talent. Victor Wembanyama serves as a massive geometric and defensive anchor, creating high DCS and DGAS. The team shows strong flashes of VSI synchronization and Facilitation Gravity, especially in transition, but still experiences occasional entropy spikes in half-court sets against elite defenses. Their youth and emerging culture give them a high ceiling, though they are currently being tested by OKC’s superior depth and experience in high-stakes moments.
Key Team Strengths:
Areas of Focus:
| Metric | Score (0–100) | Rank | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCS | 89 | 3rd | Strong structural potential led by Wembanyama, but still developing consistency |
| DCS | 93 | 2nd | Elite defensive shell anchored by Wembanyama’s length and mobility |
| OFI | 87 | 5th | Good creation but occasional half-court stagnation |
| MRI | 86 | 4th | Competitive in big moments but still building late-game resilience |
| Statistic | Team Score | Key Contributors | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| VSI Overall | 88 | Wembanyama, Fox, Vassell | Improving collective rhythm, led by Wemby’s spacing |
| VSI Transition | 91 | De’Aaron Fox, Wembanyama | Explosive when pushing pace |
| FG (Facilitation Gravity) | 89 | Victor Wembanyama, De’Aaron Fox | Wemby creates massive pre-pass advantages |
| ECB (Effusive Creation Burst) | 90 | De’Aaron Fox, Victor Wembanyama | Strong transition creation bursts |