Spurs Dominate Again as Wembanyama Shines, Pacers Sink to 16th Straight Loss
The dominance of the San Antonio Spurs is becoming impossible to ignore and the struggles of the Indiana Pacers are reaching historic lows.
San Antonio delivered a commanding 134 to 119 victory and what stands out is not just the scoreline, but the control. The Spurs never trailed at any point in this game. From the opening tip, they dictated the pace, the rhythm and the outcome.
At the center of it all was Victor Wembanyama, who once again showcased why he is one of the most talked-about players in global basketball. He put up 20 points, along with eight rebounds, six assists and five blocks. But numbers alone don’t tell the full story. His presence altered shots, disrupted plays and completely changed how Indiana approached offense.
And it wasn’t a one-man show. Keldon Johnson and rookie Dylan Harper both dropped 24 points. Harper, in particular, made a statement in his first NBA start, showing efficiency and confidence well beyond his experience.
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On the other side, Indiana’s nightmare continues. Sixteen consecutive losses now, a franchise record and a season that is slipping further out of control. Despite solid efforts from Andrew Nembhard and Jarace Walker, the Pacers simply could not keep up. Injuries have played a role, with multiple players dealing with fitness issues, but the bigger concern is momentum, or the complete lack of it.
For San Antonio, this win adds to an incredible run. They have now won 21 of their last 23 games. That kind of form doesn’t just signal a playoff team, it signals a contender. This is their strongest season in nearly a decade and the chemistry on the court is clearly building at the right time.
For Indiana, the questions are growing louder. How do you stop a slide like this? How do you rebuild confidence when losses keep stacking up?
This game highlights two teams heading in completely opposite directions. One rising, one falling and the gap between them widening with every night.
Stay with us for continuing coverage as the NBA season unfolds, because the storylines are only getting bigger from here.
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