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Shorthanded Philadelphia 76ers Crushed by Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio Spurs

San Antonio Spurs hit 18 three-pointers and led by 49 points after three quarters against an undermanned Philadelphia 76ers team missing key players due to suspension, illness, and injury.

  • On Tuesday night in Philadelphia, the Spurs routed the 76ers 131-91, never trailing and leading by 49 points at the end of the third quarter.
  • Philadelphia was undermanned with Paul George suspended, Kelly Oubre Jr. out with illness, and VJ Edgecombe leaving after a hard landing in the first half.
  • Hitting 18 threes, the Spurs overwhelmed the Sixers, with Dylan Harper scoring 22 and the team making 18 three-pointers.
  • After the road trip, the Spurs return home to face Detroit on Thursday, with an 8-1 record reinforcing momentum from the trip.
  • Beyond the rout, Barnes' 364 consecutive games ending highlights roster and durability concerns, as he missed his first game since December 4, 2021, with a sore left ankle.
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In the NBA, the San Antonio Spurs returned to winning ways, defeating the Philadelphia 76ers by a whopping 40 points, 131:91 (32:25, 46:28, 35:11, 18:27).

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Dylan Harper scored 22 points and Victor Wembanyama needed just 10 to help the San Antonio Spurs rebound from their first loss in 12 games and crush the Philadelphia 76ers 131-91 on Tuesday. The Spurs made 18 3-pointers and finished their annual rodeo road trip at 5-1. Before losing to the New York Knicks on Sunday, they had won 11 straight. In Philadelphia, there was no reason to worry about a losing streak. San Antonio neve…

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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