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2:09Highlights: NBA Dunk Contest (2/15)
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2:21San Antonio Spurs Select Stephon Castle At No. 4 Overall
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0:32Highlights: Grizzlies at Spurs (11/18)
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0:30Breaking News: Victor Wembanyama Will Miss Time With Left Calf Strain
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0:28BREAKING: Spurs, De'Aaron Fox Agree to 4-Yr, $229M Extension
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1:16NBA Summer League Grades: Dylan Harper
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1:33NBA Summer League: Dylan Harper Back in Action After Solid Summer League Debut
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2:002025 NBA Draft: Spurs Use 1st Round Picks on Dylan Harper, Carter Bryant
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3:33Carter Bryant Selected No. 14 Overall by Spurs | 2025 NBA Draft Grades and Instant Reaction
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3:24Dylan Harper Selected No. 2 Overall by Spurs | 2025 NBA Draft Grades and Instant Reaction
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Top Stephon Castle News
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Spurs' Stephon Castle: Questionable for Monday
Castle (hip) is questionable to play Monday in New Orleans, Paul Garcia of ProjectSpurs.com reports.
Castle was able to get through a full practice Sunday, and Monday will mark the first time he's been listed as questionable since going down with the hip injury, so he's trending in the right direction. Castle will likely be a game-time call Monday, but if he is able to get back out there, Julian Champagnie could be bumped from the first unit and Keldon Johnson's minutes might dip.
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Spurs' Stephon Castle: Practices Sunday
Castle (hip) was a full participant in Sunday's practice, Jeff McDonald of the San Antonio Express-News reports.
Castle hasn't played since Nov. 16 due to a left hip flexor strain, though he appears to be trending in the right direction ahead of Monday's game against the Pelicans. He can be considered highly questionable for that contest until the Spurs release their injury report, which is expected to come out by Sunday night. If Castle returns Monday, Julian Champagnie and David Jones Garcia will likely see a dip in playing time.
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Spurs' Stephon Castle: Will remain out Friday
Castle (hip) has been ruled out for Friday's game against the Cavaliers, Paul Garcia of ProjectSpurs.com reports.
Castle hasn't played since Nov. 16, and per Mike Finger of the San Antonio Express-News, the second-year guard isn't traveling with the team during the Spurs' current road trip, which ends next Wednesday in Los Angeles. While it's possible Castle joins the Spurs eventually, fantasy managers shouldn't hold their breath, especially with the way San Antonio continues to win games without Castle and Victor Wembanyama (calf).
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Spurs' Stephon Castle: Won't travel with team
Head coach Mitch Johnson said that Castle (hip), who has already been ruled out for Tuesday's game against the Grizzlies, won't travel with the team for Wednesday's matchup with Orlando, Mike Finger of the San Antonio Express-News reports.
Castle is set to miss both halves of the team's back-to-back set due to a left hip flexor strain, and he hasn't played since Nov. 16. Johnson added that it's possible the second-year guard will join the Spurs later in their four-game road trip, but there's no guarantee he'll suit up. He can be considered doubtful ahead of Friday's game in Cleveland until the Spurs offer another update on his status. With Castle sidelined, Julian Champagnie, Dylan Harper and Keldon Johnson are candidates for increased minutes.
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Spurs' Stephon Castle: Won't play Tuesday
Castle (hip) is out for Tuesday's game against the Grizzlies, Paul Garcia of ProjectSpurs.com reports.
Castle is not ready to return from a hip flexor strain. Julian Champagnie and Dylan Harper are both worth streaming in most fantasy settings until the Spurs offer an update on Castle's timeline for a return.
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Spurs' Stephon Castle: Ruled out for Sunday
Castle (hip) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Timberwolves, Paul Garcia of ProjectSpurs.com reports.
Castle sustained a left hip flexor strain Nov. 16, and the Spurs have yet to release a clear timetable for his return to game action. The second-year guard is expected to be re-evaluated in the near future, though Julian Champagnie and Dylan Harper will likely pick up the slack until Castle is cleared to return.
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Spurs' Stephon Castle: To be re-evaluated in 1-to-2 weeks
Castle sustained a left hip flexor strain and will be re-evaluated in 1-to-2 weeks, Shams Charania of ESPN reports.
Castle suffered the hip injury in Sunday's win over the Kings and is now expected to miss an extended period. With the second-year guard joining Dylan Harper (calf) on the sidelines, Julian Champagnie and Keldon Johnson are candidates for increased minutes, while Lindy Waters and Jordan McLaughlin (hamstring) -- once he's healthy -- could enter the rotation. Castle has impressed through 13 regular-season appearances thus far, averaging 17.3 points, 7.5 assists, 5.8 rebounds and 1.7 steals while shooting 49.7 percent from the field in 32.0 minutes per contest.
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Spurs' Stephon Castle: Won't play Tuesday
Castle (hip) has been ruled out for Tuesday's game against the Grizzlies, Don Harris of News 4 San Antonio reports.
Castle didn't play in the second half of Sunday's win over the Kings and will now miss Tuesday's contest due to left hip flexor soreness. With the 2024-25 Rookie of the Year joining Dylan Harper (calf) and Jordan McLaughlin (hamstring) on the bench, Julian Champagnie, Keldon Johnson and Lindy Waters are likely to see increased playing time. Castle's next opportunity to play will come Thursday against the Hawks.
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Spurs' Stephon Castle: Won't return vs. Sacramento
Castle (hip) won't return to Sunday's game against the Kings, Paul Garcia of ProjectSpurs.com reports.
Castle is dealing with a left hip injury and won't play in the second half. He'll finish with four points (1-4 FG, 1-2 3Pt, 1-2 FT), five assists and one steal across 16 minutes. With the second-year guard sidelined, Julian Champagnie and Lindy Waters are candidates for increased minutes the rest of the way. Castle's next opportunity to play will come Tuesday against Memphis.
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Spurs' Stephon Castle: Flirts with double-double in loss
Castle supplied 13 points (4-6 FG, 0-1 3Pt, 5-8 FT), nine rebounds, six assists, one block and one steal across 36 minutes during Friday's 109-108 loss to Golden State.
Castle logged his first career triple-double in Wednesday's loss to the Warriors, and he followed it up with a steady line despite recording lower shot volume in the back end of the two-game set against Golden State. The reunited backcourt of Castle and De'Aaron Fox is excelling since Fox's return to action, although the losses to the Warriors dropped the team's record to 2-2 with the backcourt combo intact. The 2024-25 Rookie of the Year, Castle is on track to replicate and possibly exceed his freshman campaign, averaging 18.4 points, 7.8 assists, 6.3 rebounds and 1.8 steals over the season's first 12 games.
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Spurs' Stephon Castle: First career triple-double
Castle had 23 points (9-16 FG, 0-3 3Pt, 5-7 FT), 10 rebounds and 10 assists across 31 minutes during Wednesday's 125-120 loss to the Warriors.
Castle extended his hot streak with the first triple-double of his career in Wednesday's loss. He's now recorded four straight games with a double-double or triple-double. Victor Wembanyama is the undisputed go-to option on offense for the Spurs, but Castle has been doing a good job to potentially become the No. 2 alternative ahead of De'Aaron Fox with his recent play. Castle, who was named the Rookie of the Year in the 2024-25 campaign, is averaging 19.0 points, 6.2 rebounds and 10.0 assists per game during this prolific four-game stretch.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-6, 215 lbs |
| Birthplace: Covington, GA |
| Age: 21 |
| School: UConn |
| Experience: 1 |















