The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Houston Rockets 145-120 on Sunday, marking their highest point total of the season. Victor Wembanyama led the way with 29 points, including a standout transition play in the third quarter. Four Spurs players scored at least 20 points in the victory.
The San Antonio Spurs hosted the Houston Rockets on Sunday and secured a decisive 145-120 win, achieving their highest scoring output of the season. Victor Wembanyama, the 7-foot-5 center standing at 235 pounds, topped the scoring with 29 points. Four Spurs players reached 20 or more points, showcasing a balanced offensive attack against the up-and-down Rockets.
Wembanyama's performance highlighted his unique athleticism. In the third quarter, he caught a pass in transition, dribbled across half-court, and maneuvered through four Rockets defenders before finishing at the rim and drawing a foul. This play, reminiscent of prime Michael Jordan or LeBron James, underscored his smooth movement and coordination, setting him apart from traditional lumbering centers like Shawn Bradley or Manute Bol.
Unlike past ultra-tall centers who struggled with pace, Wembanyama kept up with the game's speed, blocking shots and contributing on both ends. The Spurs' victory demonstrated the challenges of defending him, as he combined length and agility to dominate inside and in transition.
The win added to San Antonio's momentum, with Wembanyama cited as one of the most unique talents in the modern NBA.