San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle opens up about his goals for his second NBA season and the key area he wants to improve upon. The reigning Rookie of the Year discusses his shooting struggles and plans to lead the Spurs to the playoffs.

In this exclusive interview, Castle reveals:
• His shooting percentage from last season (28.5% from three-point range)
• Why efficiency is his main focus for improvement
• How he plans to reduce turnovers and get better shots
• The Spurs’ playoff ambitions with Victor Wembanyama
• His partnership with USAA for fire prevention awareness

Castle averaged 14.7 points and 4.1 assists per game in his rookie campaign, helping the Spurs improve to 34-48. With the addition of shooting coach Rashard Lewis and continued development alongside Wembanyama, Castle believes the Spurs can make a serious playoff push.

The 20-year-old UConn national champion isn’t satisfied with just making the playoffs – he wants to make noise in the postseason and bring winning basketball back to San Antonio.

Don’t miss this candid conversation with one of the NBA’s brightest young stars as he prepares for his sophomore season!

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