Spurs Stun Warriors as Wembanyama and Fox Take Over Before All-Star Break
The balance of power in the Western Conference just shifted again and this time it was San Antonio making the statement in San Francisco.
The Spurs walked into Chase Center and walked out with a 126 to 113 win over the Golden State Warriors, stretching their winning streak to six games and heading into the All-Star break with serious momentum. And this was not a quiet victory. It was controlled, confident and led by two stars who are rapidly becoming one of the most dangerous duos in the league.
De’Aaron Fox poured in 27 points, attacking the defense with speed and poise. Victor Wembanyama followed up his recent 40-point explosion against the Lakers with another dominant performance, finishing with 26 points and making his presence felt on both ends of the floor. At one point in the fourth quarter, Wembanyama threw down an alley-oop dunk, blocked a shot and drilled a three-pointer in under a minute. That sequence broke the game open and drained the energy from the building.
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For San Antonio, this win means more than just another mark in the standings. They now sit near the top of the Western Conference at 38 and 16, a remarkable turnaround for a franchise that missed the playoffs for six straight seasons. The rebuild appears to be over. The Spurs are not just competitive, they are contenders.
Golden State, meanwhile, continues to feel the absence of Stephen Curry. The Warriors have struggled to find consistency without their leader and this loss drops them further into the crowded middle of the Western playoff race. Draymond Green did everything he could, finishing with 17 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists. Moses Moody and De’Anthony Melton added scoring, but the firepower simply was not enough to match San Antonio’s surge late in the game.
The Warriors had built a double-digit lead earlier, but the Spurs responded with a powerful run to close the third quarter and then took full control in the fourth. That resilience is what separates good teams from dangerous ones.
Now both teams head into the All-Star break with very different storylines. San Antonio is rising, confident and eyeing a deep postseason run. Golden State is waiting for Curry to return, hoping to regroup and make one final push.
The Western Conference race is tightening and every game from here on out will carry weight. Stay with us for continuing coverage as the NBA season builds toward its most critical stretch.
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