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Victor Wembanyama had 34 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists for his first triple-double of the season, and the San Antonio Spurs beat the Sacramento Kings 127-125 on Sunday for their fifth win in six games.
Devin Vassell added 21 points off the bench for San Antonio. Chris Paul finished with 13 points.
DeRozan had 28 points to lead the Kings, who led by 17 points in the first quarter and were up 65-58 at halftime.
The Spurs used a 19-7 run to take a third-quarter lead, but the Kings responded to lead 97-92 heading into the fourth.
Wembanyama finished with five 3-pointers and had 13 points in the fourth quarter. With the Spurs ahead by two, Paul made a 3-pointer with 20 seconds remaining.
Keldon Johnson split free throws with the Spurs ahead by two with 9 seconds left, but got his own offensive rebound. Paul made two free throws with 5.5 seconds to go to put San Antonio up five, and Domantas Sabonis hit a 3-pointer for Sacramento at the buzzer for the final margin.
Spurs: The Spurs shot their way back into the game from distance with 23 three-pointers made, a franchise record. They were 23 for 46 from 3-point range.
Kings: Sacramento has lost six of seven to fall to a season-low three games under .500.
Key moment
Wembanyama grabbed an offensive rebound that led to a 3-pointer by Vassell to give the Spurs a 121-115 lead with under two minutes left.
Key stat
The Spursβ defense responded after giving up 42 points in the first quarter, a season high for points in a quarter for the Kings. Sacramento shot over 70 percent from the floor in the quarter.
(via ESPN)
16 Comments
Bangin' video, my guy! How about the KAT/Brunson combo?
3:27 He is unbelievable!
nice analysis
Great analysis Hoop Genius
Keep going bro, good shit
Teams are constantly switching on Wemby because they saw the Rockets put Brooks on him and think any sturdy guard will do
W vid
3:53 , At the time Sabonis had 5 fouls, so maybe they where trying to keep him off Wemby.
They tried to stay attached but had like 6 fouls 4 minutes in so you have to either switch or risk putting them at the line and fouling out your guys
Really great breakdown and analysis on this game. I'll never understand how the old heads think it's just shooting threes to modern basketball when it's actually more nuanced then it's ever been. The good teams will always use threes as a means to an end.
if the spurs can get trae young in place of cp3 when he leaves that would be an unguardable pick nd rollπ
It's cause if they don't switch. Wemby can pop to shoot a catch and shoot 3 or if sabonis is closing out hard wemby can easily blow by. And he shot good that night.
When wemby is shooting the ball well there's no gameplan for it.
I don't get it, why they put wemby so far from the rim, and do dribble with risk being steal. Why dont put him like Kareem Abdul Jabbar, near the rim, and do skyhook or jump shoot.
Jeremy Sochan stands out so much from the rest π€£
This was a really good video, man. You got a sub out of me.
Youβre awful manπ