Salesian Sisters bless Spurs’ Luke Kornet ahead of Game 4 win

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The Spurs may have had some divine help in their 103-82 win over the Thunder. 

Sitting courtside for Sunday’s Game 4 win were a group of catholic nuns known as the Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco, who were decked out in Spurs jerseys and were seen interacting with several players before the game. 

Spurs center Luke Kornet even received a blessing from two nuns, which was captured on video and circulated on social media. 


Spurs center Luke Kornet recieved a blessing from the Salesian Sisters of St. John's before the Spurs' 103-82 win over the Thunder.
Spurs center Luke Kornet recieved a blessing from the Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco before the Spurs’ 103-82 win over the Thunder. X @CourtsideBuzzX

The team’s social media channels also posted a video of the basketball-loving nuns chanting “Go Spurs Go!”

The fandom of the “Spurs nuns” dates back to the 1990s, according to the San Antonio Express-News. 

The group of nuns used it to better understand and share a common interest with the students at St. John Bosco School. 

“Our ministry is with young people, and we need to be able to converse with them and talk to them,” Sister Bernadette Mota told the outlet. “I can talk basketball with the kids and it’s something that I’ve really enjoyed watching.”

The sisters have become tried and true fans since they began cheering for the team, and among some of their favorite players on this year’s squad include New Jersey native and former Rutgers star Dylan Harper, due to his attending a high school affiliated with the Salesian Sisters.

Kornet is also among their favorites.


The Salesian Sisters yelling "Go Spurs Go" before Game 4 on Sunday.
The Salesian Sisters yelling “Go Spurs Go” before Game 4 on Sunday.

Sister Margaret Natal told the San Antonio Express-News that they pray for the Spurs regularly. 

“We keep them in prayer, and it’s not, you know, for them to win,” Natal said. “It’s about good sportsmanship, that they remember who they are. That they are role models. We pray that they play to the best of their ability. We pray that they understand their responsibility.”

Their prayers seemed to be answered on Sunday as the Spurs played to a series-tying victory over the Thunder. 

Kornet scored six points on 3-of-4 shooting in 13 minutes on the court. 

Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama scored a game-high 33 points on 11-of-22 shooting, along with eight rebounds, five assists and three blocks.



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