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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 4
Wembanyama Greets 9 Salesian Sisters Before Game 6 as Spurs Fans Go Viral
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 4

Wembanyama Greets 9 Salesian Sisters Before Game 6 as Spurs Fans Go Viral

2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 4

Summary

  • Nine Salesian Sisters waited in the tunnel before a pivotal Game 6, where Victor Wembanyama stopped to shake each hand rather than rush to warmups.
  • Sister Bernadette Mota said the gesture felt like a silent thank-you for the prayers the sisters have offered throughout San Antonio’s playoff run.
  • The sisters have become some of the Spurs’ most visible fans after courtside appearances and a viral pregame blessing for 7-foot-1 reserve center Luke Kornet.
  • Their bond with the franchise stretches back nearly 20 years through elder sisters’ fandom and correspondence with Gregg Popovich, who later visited their convent.
  • Mota said the group sees sports as a way to reach young people, arguing the playoff spotlight has shown that faith and basketball can reinforce community.

Insights

As their celebrity grows, how do the 'Spurs nuns' protect their sacred ministry from becoming a sports marketing gimmick?
How will the Spurs and the Sisters navigate their unique relationship once the playoff spotlight inevitably fades?
Can the nuns' viral fame save their school from its reported multi-million dollar structural problems?