The San Antonio Spurs regain control of their second‑round series behind a dominant Game 5 performance from Victor Wembanyama, and Joy Taylor breaks down why this was a defining bounce‑back moment. After the controversial Game 4 incident, Wembanyama responds with a massive stat line, elite defense, and leadership beyond his years as the Spurs take a 3–2 series lead heading into Game 6. Joy explains why closing the series on the road would be a major statement—and why a potential Spurs‑Thunder matchup could be must‑see basketball.
Joy then turns to Philadelphia, where the 76ers officially part ways with longtime general manager Daryl Morey. She reacts to ownership’s decision, questions whether the move actually addresses the franchise’s core issues, and explains why Joel Embiid’s availability remains the central problem no front‑office change can easily fix. With Nick Nurse staying put and Bob Myers leading the search, Joy examines what this reset really means for the Sixers’ future.
To close, Joy shifts to the NFL, discussing growing momentum around a potential A.J. Brown move away from Philadelphia. She explains why a trade—possibly to New England—could benefit both sides, end ongoing distractions in Philly, and give Brown a chance to be “the guy” again as the offseason storylines continue to heat up.

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