Iceman: I hope Wenban can grow his hair back, he is very thoughtful and can become the Spurs storefront
11:38pm, 15 June 2025Basketball
June 15th, today's Spurs celebrity George Gewen talked about Wenban Yama who was practicing in Shaolin Temple in Songshan in a podcast program.
"I hope his hair grows back to what everyone knows. I appreciate individuals being able to live out themselves and also like seeing people getting better. I mean, the team spent enough time to understand all this, Wenban is a special person, you all know. Being able to look at him up close, see his understanding of the game and how he plays, you will find that he is special. For the next two years, if he stays healthy, he can really be the face of the team. He has personality and has a mind and expresses himself very well. I feel sorry for Popovich leaving, but he handed the team to a reliable person and he will be with us, so our team will become special, you know what that means, and I think you will understand that too," said George Gervin.
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