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Plus: 🏀 Spurs go for victory | Wednesday, June 03, 2026
 
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By Nicole Cobler and Asher Price · Jun 03, 2026

Happy hump day.

🌧️ Today's weather: Black and blue. A roughly 30% of rain, with highs in the upper 80s.

  • Nearly two inches of hard rain fell in parts of Austin last night as lightning flashed in the skies.

🎧 Sounds like: "Basketball" by Kurtis Blow.

  • Asher had fun teaching the kids the chorus.

Today's newsletter is 926 words — a 3.5-minute read.

 
 
1 big thing: Austin's chance at an NBA trophy (kind of)
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Blue backdrop with repeated NBA Finals logos and ABC circles; a man in a black Spurs hoodie speaks into a microphone at a press conference.

Victor Wembanyama at NBA Finals media day. Photo: Madalyn Mendoza/Axios

 

The Spurs open Game 1 of the NBA Finals tonight at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio.

Why it matters: The Spurs, who take on the New York Knicks, are the closest thing Austin has to an NBA franchise — they play a couple home games a year here.

  • Austin can vicariously (and tenuously) claim to be an NBA championship city if the Spurs win the best-of-seven series.

The big picture: The matchup offers another major test for first-year head coach Mitch Johnson, who has guided the franchise from the Gregg Popovich era into championship contention.

  • Along with their phenom Victor Wembanyama, several key Spurs contributors, including Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper, are also playing in the Finals for the first time.

The other side: The Knicks, led by Jalen Brunson, are riding a historic 11-game playoff winning streak.

Threat level: The Spurs and Knicks met three times during the regular season. The Spurs won one game and the Knicks won the other two.

Yes, but: The Spurs are favored to win the series.

What they're saying: Here are some of the best takeaways from Johnson, Wembanyama, Castle and Julian Champagnie, at Tuesday's media day.

  • Johnson on Popovich's guidance: "The relationship has stayed the same in terms of feedback, discussion, challenging each other, supporting each other, me asking him a lot of questions, him giving me a lot of wisdom."
  • Champagnie on playing in New York, his hometown: "I have a lot of friends who are New York fans and I would love to spoil their plans."
  • Wembanyama on meeting with Popovich after the Western Conference finals: "The emotions were something I haven't felt in a while."
  • Castle on sharpening his defense: "Sometimes it gets in the way of me missing a rotation or me not being in the right spot for my teammate because I'm so locked in on those matchups. That's one thing I need to get better on is the team defense and not just making it about me and another person."

📸 Parting shots to go

The NBA Finals basketball net and "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" star Guillermo Rodriguez practicing his lasso skills on the hardwood. Photos: Madalyn Mendoza/Axios
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2. How to watch tonight's game
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Victor Wembanyama makes a celebratory face during Game 4 of the Western Conference finals, wearing his white Spurs jersey.

Victor Wembanyama during Game 4 of the Western Conference finals. Photo: Alex Slitz/Getty Images

 

Here's how to tune into the matchup.

On TV: ABC is the exclusive broadcaster for the Spurs-Knicks series. All games begin at 7:30pm local time.

  • Turn on KVUE, Austin's ABC station.

State of play: Bars around Austin will continue to show the games. We recommend Black Sheep Lodge on South Lamar Boulevard and Haymaker on Manor Road.

Plus: The Spurs will host official watch parties in Austin.

  • Games 1 and 2 (June 5) and Games 5 and 7 (if necessary; June 14 and June 19) are at Chalmers.
  • Games 3 and 4 (June 8 and 10) and Game 6 (if necessary; June 16) are at the Armadillo Den.

Meanwhile: The group Knicks Fans in Austin is gathering to watch games at the Dainty Dillo.

💭 Asher's thought bubble: Call me an asocial sourpuss, but I much prefer to watch the games that matter to me — like these NBA Finals — with just my family or like-minded friends.

  • Victory requires concentration.
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3. 🤠 The Roundup: Wrangling the news
 
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🎸 Emo's is closing as a new venue run by a Los Angeles-based company prepares to move into the space. (CultureMap Austin)

📱 A federal appeals court is allowing Texas' app age-verification law to take effect for now, potentially changing how Texans access certain online content. (KXAN)

🗳️ Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson, charged with overseeing elections, is stepping down. She did not say why. (Votebeat)

🍣 Japanese eatery HokkaiSan has opened an all-you-can-eat sushi spot on Research Boulevard in North Austin. (Community Impact)

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4. Stat du jour: Car ownership in Texas
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Illustration of blue car on top of a tall stack of cash.

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Even if you put aside high gas prices for the moment, car ownership in Texas has gotten a lot more expensive in recent years.

Why it matters: For the majority of Austinites, a car is necessary for getting to work and picking up groceries.

Driving the news: The average monthly car payment for a new vehicle in Texas is now $843, according to new data from car research site Edmunds.

  • For a used car, the average monthly payment in the state is $619.

Zoom in: The two biggest reasons for spiraling monthly payments are high sticker prices — with many popular models now thousands of dollars more than they were a few years ago — and higher interest rates.

The big picture: Add in gas prices, insurance and repairs, and the cost of owning a vehicle is up 47% since 2020, according to Navy Federal Credit Union. That's faster than inflation and wages have risen.

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5. ☀️ Our annual triple-digit contest
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Illustration of a sun as the degree symbol, while the temperature digits increase.

Counting down the days till fall. Illustration: Maura Losch/Axios

 

June has kicked off, and it's time for the return of our 100-degree-day contest.

📬 It's simple: Let us know how many triple-digit days you think Austin will have this year.

  • Just reply to this email.

The stakes: The person with the closest guess — to be determined whenever the coast seems clear (so, like, mid-October) — will receive some nifty Axios swag.

Vaguely helpful: Last year Austin saw 22 triple-digit days — but in 2023 there were 80 such days.

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Thanks to Astrid Galván and Bob Gee for editing this newsletter.

📺 Asher is hustling to buy a bigger, used TV before the NBA Finals tip off.

🥎 Nicole is pumped for the UT vs. Tech softball matchup this evening.

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