The San Antonio Spurs have come a long way from their days as a ratings drag during the Tim Duncan era. Fast forward to today, and the Victor Wembanyama era is shaping up to be a complete game-changer—not just on the court, but in the ratings department too.
Take Sunday's Spurs-Timberwolves second-round NBA playoff Game 4, for example. The matchup averaged a combined 7.9 million viewers across Nielsen and Adobe Analytics. That's a big deal, placing it second only to Sixers-Celtics Game 7 on NBC, which followed the Kentucky Derby and drew 10.99 million viewers. It's now the most-watched game of the ongoing NBA Playoffs—a testament to the excitement Wembanyama brings to the league.
For fans and fashion-forward basketball enthusiasts alike, this surge in viewership means one thing: Spurs gear is hotter than ever. Whether you're rocking a vintage Duncan jersey or a fresh Wembanyama tee, you're part of a team that's finally getting the spotlight it deserves. So, suit up and show your Spurs pride—because this team is no longer a ratings drag; they're a ratings magnet.
