The San Antonio Spurs delivered an electrifying performance on their home court, overwhelming the Golden State Warriors with a commanding 126-113 victory. From the opening tip, the Spurs showcased relentless offensive pressure and sharp ball movement that kept the Warriors scrambling to keep pace. DeMar DeRozan led the charge with a season-high 34 points, complementing his scoring with 7 assists and 5 rebounds, while rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama impressed defensively with 3 blocks and 12 rebounds. The Spurs’ dominance was especially evident in the third quarter, where they outscored Golden State 38-24, seizing control and never looking back.

Golden State’s Kevin Durant put in a valiant effort, racking up 29 points, but the Warriors struggled to find rhythm from beyond the arc, shooting just 31% on three-pointers. San Antonio’s bench also made a significant impact, contributing a combined 28 points and helping maintain the momentum throughout the game. Key statistical advantages for the Spurs included a +12 differential in second-chance points and limiting the Warriors to only 15 fast-break points. Below is a quick look at key team stats from the game:

Statistic Spurs Warriors
Field Goal % 48.7% 43.2%
3P % 39.1% 31.0%
Rebounds 52 46
Turnovers 12 16
Fast Break Points 21 15