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Bold and the Beautiful: Hope Turns Ruthless in Shocking Revenge Plot!

Bold and the Beautiful: Hope Turns Ruthless in Shocking Revenge Plot!

Bold and the Beautiful shows Hope Logan really angry and feeling betrayed by Brooke Logan. Not only did Hope have some really harsh things to say to her mom, but then she ran over to Logan to gripe to Liam Spencer (Scott Clifton) and was also talking smack about Brooke to her husband.

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General Hospital: Britt Sacrifices Herself to Save Rocco – Death Looms!

General Hospital: Britt Sacrifices Herself to Save Rocco – Death Looms!

General Hospital fans, we have got another leak from our inside source for you about what Britt Westbourne does to try and save Rocco Falconeri. And no, it is not Britt getting on a flight out of Port Charles. The villains are never going to let her just walk away like that.

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When Was the Last Time the San Antonio Spurs Won an NBA Championship?

When Was the Last Time the San Antonio Spurs Won an NBA Championship?

Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder on NBC and Peacock was an instant classic, and showed the world that the triumphant Spurs may just have what it takes to win it all this year. Granted, there’s still a lot of basketball yet to play in the 2026 NBA Playoffs, but the Spurs’ signature win sure does bring back memories of championships past.  

With Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals tonight on NBC and Peacock, and the Spurs looking to stay in championship form, let’s look back at the last time the San Antonio Spurs were on top of the NBA. 

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When was the last time the Spurs won an NBA Championship?

The last time the San Antonio Spurs won an NBA Championship was back in 2014, when Tim Duncan and company beat LeBron James and the Miami Heat 4-1 in the 2014 NBA Finals.

San Antonio Spurs Tony Parker holding up the Larry O'Brien Trophy with teammates after winning game and series vs Miami Heat.

Yes, it’s been more than a decade since the Spurs were the champs, and there’s definitely been some lean times since. But under former head coach Greg Popovich, who’s widely considered one of the all time greats, the Spurs were somewhat of a dynasty, as the 2014 championship was their fifth in 15 years, having also won chips in 1999, 2003, 2005, and 2007.

The great Tim Duncan was part of every single one of those championship runs. “The Big Fundamental” was only in his second season (having won Rookie of the Year honors in 1998) when he and fellow “Twin Tower,” David “The Admiral” Robinson, led the Spurs to the franchise’s first ever title in 1999. Four years later, Duncan won MVP of both the league and the NBA Finals, as the Spurs defeated Jason Kidd and the New Jersey Nets to win their second title. Robinson, 37 at the time, retired on top following that series.

Tim Duncan, Manu Ginóbili, and Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs present their championship rings before the game against Dallas Mavericks.

But Duncan stuck around, and two players in particular cemented themselves as part of the team’s core for the next three championship runs: point guard Tony Parker and shooting guard Manu Ginóbili. Along with Duncan, they became the Spurs’ “Big Three,” and ran Popovich’s “Beautiful Game” offense to near perfection. All told, the Spurs’ “Big Three” became the most winning three-player combo in the history of the NBA.

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Who are the players to watch on the 2026 San Antonio Spurs?

Stephon Castle, #5 of the San Antonio Spurs, dribbles during the 2026 NBA Playoffs.

The 2026 San Antonio Spurs are built a little differently, but they still have one of the league’s best bigs alongside dynamic guards. In only his second year in the league, 7’4″ sensation Victor Wembanyama is without a doubt the team’s leader, and though he finished behind the Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in MVP voting this year, the 22-year-old certainly looked like the best player on the floor in Game 1. 

Surrounding Wemby is a core of talented young players, including 21-year-old All-Star Stephon Castle and 20-year-old rookie Dylan Harper (the son of five-time NBA champion Ron Harper). In fact, when the Spurs’ veteran guard De’Aaron Fox was sidelined from Game 1 with an ankle injury, Harper stepped in and gave the Spurs the youngest starting lineup in a Conference Final game ever, with an average age of 22 years and 346 days.

So yeah, these Spurs are young and talented, and looking to kick off another dynasty in San Antonio. Will that start this year? Tune into NBC and Peacock to find out! 

How can you watch Game 2 of the 2026 Western Conference Finals between the Spurs and Thunder?

The San Antonio Spurs and the Oklahoma City Thunder tip off Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals Wednesday night, May 20, at 8:30 p.m. ET, live from the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City on NBC and Peacock. NBC Sports’ Mike Tirico will call the game alongside analysts Reggie Miller and Jamal Crawford, and courtside reporter Ashley ShahAhmadi.

Be sure to tune in to Peacock at 7:30 p.m. ET for NBA Showtime — the NBA on NBC‘s exclusive pregame show, hosted by Maria Taylor with analysis from NBA legends Carmelo Anthony, Tracy McGrady, and Vince Carter — before coverage transitions to NBC and Peacock at 8 p.m. 

NBA on NBC

The NBA is officially back on NBC and Peacock, with exclusive games every week across broadcast and streaming featuring some of the biggest stars in the game.

The fun continues on NBC and Peacock with the NBA Playoffs from Round 1 starting on Sunday, April 19, and continuing through the Western Conference Finals at the end of May!

From real-time stats and predictive fun to highlight clips and immersive angles, Peacock’s suite of NBA features puts you in control of how you watch the game:

  • Courtside Live: An interactive, mobile-first viewing experience with new camera feeds and immersive perspectives that bring you to center court. Available weekly for select games throughout the 2025-2026 season.  
  • Peacock Performance View: Unlock a next-level broadcast with dynamic overlays showing playing insights, heat maps, scoring probabilities, and more.
  • Can’t Miss Highlights: Swipeable vertical highlights on the Peacock mobile app for quick recaps of clutch moments, momentum shifts, and standout plays, wherever you are.
  • Peacock ScoreCard: Turn every game into an interactive experience. Pick from a range of cards and watch as your predictions come true.
  • Catch Up With Key Plays: Instantly revisit the most pivotal game moments with a curated playlist you can access anytime below your player controls.

Sign up for Peacock now to make sure you’re not missing a second of the NBA action. You can also gift the experience!

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