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Spurs Show Support for Flood-Hit Texas Hill Country Community with Surprise Visit
The San Antonio Spurs, including Victor Wembanyama, engaged with over 1,000 students and community members to support recovery after floods that killed more than 130 people.
- On September 11, 2025, the San Antonio Spurs showed their support for the flood-impacted community by visiting Tom Moore High School in Ingram, Texas.
- The visit came in the wake of devastating flash floods on the morning of July 4 that resulted in at least 136 fatalities and caused extensive damage to homes and businesses throughout communities in Texas Hill Country.
- The entire Spurs team, with Victor Wembanyama among them, visited flood-affected locations, held a closed practice session, and motivated around 1,000 students through basketball drills, impressive dunks, and autograph opportunities.
- Coach Mitch Johnson said, "We have been here since July 4, and we will continue to be here," while students expressed the visit showed they are not alone in this recovery.
- The Spurs’ visit offered hope and relief, emphasizing community strength and the team’s commitment beyond San Antonio amid ongoing flood recovery efforts.
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