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Victor Wembanyama leads Spurs to a 126-98 win against Hawks with 26-point performance
- On Dec 19, 2025, the San Antonio Spurs beat the Atlanta Hawks 126-98 in Atlanta, with Victor Wembanyama contributing 26 points and Devin Vassell 18.
- With key Hawks players absent, Atlanta rested Trae Young and missed Kristaps Porzingis, while San Antonio Spurs led 68-44 at halftime and Wembanyama played his fourth game since returning Dec. 13 from a calf injury.
- Milestone-Wise, Victor Wembanyama recorded his 100th consecutive regular-season game with at least one block and has 51 blocks this season, including rejections against Dyson Daniels and Asa Newell.
- The decisive margin allowed San Antonio Spurs to lead 102-72 by the third quarter, remove starters midway through the fourth, and reach their 20th win earlier than last season.
- San Antonio will play at Washington on Sunday night before returning home to host the Thunder, while Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Atlanta guard, led the Hawks with 23 points in his return to the starting lineup.
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Read Full ArticleThe Frenchman allowed the San Antonio Spurs to win easily in Atlanta (126-98), while signing a 100th consecutive NBA game with at least one against.
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Victor Wembanyama leads Spurs to a 126-98 win against Hawks with 26-point performance
Victor Wembanyama scored 26 points as the Spurs defeated the Hawks 126-98 on Friday night. It marked the Spurs' 20th win of the season, a milestone they reached much later last year.
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