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Cooper Flagg & Victor Wembanyama Spurs Dynasty? AI Predicts Spurs Will Dominate the NBA if Flagg and Wemby Team Up

Victor Wembanyama’s season-ending injury has Spurs fans looking ahead to the draft, where Cooper Flagg could be the missing piece. With San Antonio likely landing a top pick, the idea of pairing Flagg with Wemby is gaining traction. If it happens, they wouldn’t just be good—they’d be terrifying. AI projections see championships, MVPs, and a real shot at a Spurs dynasty.
Spurs Dynasty Likely if Flagg & Wemby Pair Up According to Supercomputer
If the Spurs land Cooper Flagg in the draft, they could be setting up the next great NBA duo. Wembanyama already looked like a future MVP before his season got cut short, and Flagg has the kind of all-around game that fits perfectly next to him. Defense, scoring, playmaking—they’d check every box.
This isn’t just hype. If San Antonio gets Flagg, they’ll be a problem for the rest of the league. Championships won’t just be possible; they’ll be expected. Here’s how many they win and how Wemby and Flagg stack up when it’s all said and done.
AI Predictions for Spurs with Flagg and Wembanyama
If the Spurs draft Cooper Flagg to pair with Victor Wembanyama, they will dominate the next 15 years, securing five NBA championships and cementing themselves as the league’s next dynasty.
Championships:
- Total Titles: 5
- Years: 2029, 2031, 2033, 2036, 2039
They will control the league in two dominant waves—first when Wembanyama hits his prime and later when Flagg fully takes over as the franchise’s best player.
Player Awards:
Victor Wembanyama
- MVPs: 3 (2028, 2030, 2031)
- Finals MVPs: 3 (2029, 2031, 2033)
- Defensive Player of the Year: 5 (2026, 2027, 2029, 2030, 2031)
- All-NBA Selections: 12
Cooper Flagg
- MVPs: 2 (2034, 2036)
- Finals MVPs: 2 (2036, 2039)
- Defensive Player of the Year: 3 (2033, 2035, 2037)
- All-NBA Selections: 10
Spurs Dynasty Timeline:
Phase 1 (2025-2031): The Wemby Era
- Wembanyama emerges as the best player in the world, leading the Spurs to two titles.
- His combination of elite rim protection, outside shooting, and playmaking makes him the most dominant big man since prime Kevin Garnett with more range.
- Cooper Flagg develops into a high-impact two-way forward, forming the league’s most terrifying defensive duo.
Phase 2 (2032-2039): The Flagg Takeover
- By 2032, Flagg surpasses Wembanyama as the team’s No. 1 option.
- Flagg becomes a top-3 player in the league, winning multiple MVPs and leading the team to three more championships.
- His game resembles a mix of Kevin Durant’s scoring ability and Draymond Green’s defensive versatility.
Who Challenges Them?
The biggest threats over this period will be teams built around today’s young stars.
- Oklahoma City Thunder (Chet Holmgren, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams) – They will peak in the late 2020s but fade by 2032.
- Boston Celtics (Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown) – Their window closes by 2028.
- Detroit Pistons (Cade Cunningham, Ausar Thompson, future picks) – A dark-horse contender in the 2030s.
Despite strong competition, the Spurs will be the most consistent force in the NBA, winning more rings than any other team over this 15-year span.
SportsCasting Commentary
Nick Raffoul, SportsCasting Head of News:
“If the Spurs land Cooper Flagg, these AI projections might not be far off. Wembanyama is already a generational defensive talent, and Flagg’s versatility could take this team to another level. They would instantly become one of the most complete frontcourts in the league—elite rim protection, switchability, outside shooting, and high basketball IQ on both ends.
“The biggest factor? San Antonio’s track record. The Spurs don’t just draft talent—they develop it. If Wemby and Flagg grow together under the right system, we’re looking at a title-winning core that could dominate for a decade. Five championships? It’s bold, but not unrealistic.”