Jordan McLaughlin was spotted in Karolina’s doing some antique shopping before the Spurs headed to Minneapolis for the weekend. Julian Champagnie was there too, and the two smiled for the cameras as San Antonio kept its second-round focus off the court.
The timing fit the team’s brief breather. After the Spurs won their fourth game against the Portland Trail Blazers, fans went honking, then the roster had nearly a week to decompress and prepare before the Minnesota Timberwolves arrived. The Spurs are opening the second round against a tough Minnesota side in Game 1, and the calm stretch before that tipoff looked a lot like a team making use of every spare hour.
That pause mattered because it was the only real reset between series. The Spurs advanced after beating Portland, then spent the days between that finish and the start of the next round out and about shopping, including McLaughlin’s stop in Karolina’s. For a group that has been pushed into the second round after an over 60% stretch of winning form, the break offered a chance to step away without losing the edge that got it here.
There is a sharp contrast between the relaxed scene and what comes next. The same team that was browsing antiques and smiling for cameras now has to turn that energy into answers against Minnesota, with the series beginning almost as soon as the weekend ends. McLaughlin’s appearance away from the arena says less about downtime than it does about how little time the Spurs have to waste before the real work resumes.