With Halloween and the Silver and Black's season almost upon us, one Northwest San Antonio homeowner was clever enough to celebrate both in a single spine-chilling display.
The spooky front yard diorama features skeletons draped in jerseys bearing the numbers of Spurs greats Manu Ginobili, David Robinson, Tony Parker and Tim Duncan. Another super-sized skeleton in the middle wears newcomer Victor Wembanyama's No. 1 jersey. Meanwhile, a sixth wearing a tie — Coach Greg Popovich perhaps? — stands to the side of the group.
San Antonio real estate agent Brandon Grell discovered the skeletal Spurs while checking up on a property listing. Naturally, he shared it on X, the social media platform previously known as Twitter.“Are they saying he needs to put on weight?” X user @fuentesdl53 asked, referencing the skeletal Wemby.
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