Victor Wembanyama leads Spurs to a 126-98 win against Hawks
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San Antonio rookie Dylan Harper had a season-high 24 points and the Spurs led for all but 22 seconds in defeating the Washington Wizards 119-94 on Thursday night to rebound from a disappointing loss in the NBA Cup final.
The Atlanta Hawks were back at home on Friday night to face the San Antonio Spurs. Coming off a game against the Charlotte Hornets, where they stormed back late but lost, the Hawks were looking to get a win on the first game of their five-game homestead.
After a game on Thursday night, the San Antonio Spurs immediately return to the court on Friday. Given that Victor Wembanyama is not far from making a.
Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper led the way, Victor Wembanyama wowed the crowd in his limited minutes, and Jeremy Sochan found his way back on the floor.
With Wembanyama off the table in any Antetokounmpo talks, any deal for the Greek Freak likely would be centered on Castle, last season's Rookie of the Year. Harper, the second overall pick in the 2025 draft, would be strongly considered as well.
Stephon Castle, Harrison Barnes, and the San Antonio Spurs were shocked at the LA Clippers' decision to send Chris Paul home.
Devin Vassell was one of the lucky ones. Growing up, the now-San Antonio Spurs shooting guard got a taste of Christmas the night before. He and hi