Spurs Pull Away From Wizards for 6th Straight Regular-Season Win
San Antonio Spurs won their sixth in seven games, outscoring Washington 43-21 in the second quarter with De'Aaron Fox hitting five 3-pointers for 27 points.
- On Sunday in Washington, De'Aaron Fox scored 27 points and sank five 3-pointers as the Spurs beat the Wizards 124-113.
- The Spurs pulled away with a 43-21 second quarter, producing a 20-point halftime lead as De'Aaron Fox and Stephon Castle combined for 30 points by halftime.
- From beyond the arc, San Antonio shot 13-41 while Washington was 11-45, with Fox making 5-7 from deep, helping the Spurs win 124-113.
- Limited minutes for Victor Wembanyama saw him score 14 points and grab 12 rebounds under 22 minutes, as Mitch Johnson rested him almost entirely in the fourth quarter.
- The win gives San Antonio Spurs their sixth in seven games, while Washington Wizards have lost four straight at home after resting starters Alex Sarr and Khris Middleton; both teams play Tuesday.
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The Washington basketball players were defeated in the night between Sunday and Monday at home by San Antonio 113:124, in the American professional basketball league (NBA).
WASHINGTON (AP) — De’Aaron Fox scored 27 points and scored five triples to help the San Antonio Spurs win a 124-113 win over Washington’s Wizards on Sunday night. Luke Kornet scored 20 units and 12 rebounds, and Stephon Castle added 18 points and 11 assists while the Spurs won their sixth game in seven games and the second in four days against Washington. Victor Wembanyama scored 14 points and 12 rebounds in less than 22 minutes as he continued …
Fox scores 27, leads Spurs to 124-113 win over Wizards
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The leader of the West Oklahoma City Conference has a new dolphin, and it's San Antonio! The Spurs are winning a first quarter of the season above their expectations, and they scored on Sunday a sixth consecutive victory in the regular season (the NBA Cup final didn't count), on Washington's parquet floor. Texas won 113-124 in the capital against private Wizards including their two French Bilal Coulibaly and Alex Sarr. Washington held for a quar…
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