“What gives me confidence?… What we just did.”

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“What gives me confidence?… What we just did.”

“What gives me confidence?… What we just did.”

“What gives me confidence?… What we just did.”

“What gives me confidence?… What we just did.”

“What gives me confidence?… What we just did.”

In the high-stakes world of NBA playoff basketball, confidence isn't just a feeling—it's built on what you've already accomplished. For Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs, that confidence is sky-high heading into their Western Conference Finals matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

"What gives me confidence?… What we just did," Wembanyama said, reflecting on the team's remarkable playoff run. The Spurs' rookie sensation has always had a thing for the number one, and now he's checking off a series of firsts: his first postseason appearance, his first Conference Finals, and a chance to take down the top-seeded Thunder while chasing his first NBA Finals berth.

It's a classic underdog story with a modern twist. The Spurs, defying expectations, have stormed through the playoffs with the kind of poise that belies their youth. Facing the 1-seed Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference Finals, San Antonio knows the challenge ahead is monumental—but after what they've already pulled off, they're not backing down.

For Wembanyama, this is more than just a playoff run; it's a statement. The number one pick has turned heads all season, and now he's proving that his game translates to the biggest stage. Whether it's his defensive presence, his ability to stretch the floor, or his knack for rising to the occasion, "Wemby" is showing why he's the cornerstone of the Spurs' future.

As the Spurs gear up for the Thunder, one thing is clear: this team has already shown they can handle pressure. And with a player like Wembanyama leading the charge, confidence isn't just a word—it's a weapon.

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