“Experience used in its best form is very valuable — …

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“Experience used in its best form is very valuable — …

“Experience used in its best form is very valuable — …

“Experience used in its best form is very valuable — …

“Experience used in its best form is very valuable — …

“Experience used in its best form is very valuable — …

In a moment that perfectly captured the spirit of the San Antonio Spurs' unique culture, assistant coach Mitch Johnson delivered a response worthy of a seasoned veteran—or perhaps even Victor Wembanyama himself. When asked by @RealTomPetrini whether the team's youthful energy is actually an asset heading into the playoffs, Johnson didn't just give a simple yes or no. Instead, he offered a thoughtful perspective that resonates far beyond the basketball court.

"Experience used in its best form is very valuable—so is youth and athleticism," Johnson explained. "But if you flip those, and people don't use experience to its full potential, then it becomes kind of a hollow world that may not deliver the return people expect from it."

It's a reminder that in sports—and in life—it's not just about what you have, but how you use it. For a Spurs team blending raw talent with hard-earned wisdom, that balance could be the key to making a deep playoff run. Whether you're lacing up for game day or just hitting the court for a pickup game, the same principle applies: your gear, your mindset, and your experience all matter, but only if you put them to work.

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