Victor Wembanyama, Spurs Down Warriors for 10th Straight Win
Wembanyama had 41 points, 18 rebounds and three blocks as San Antonio won its 10th straight and moved closer to the West's top seed.
- On Wednesday, the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Golden State Warriors 127-113, extending their winning streak to 10 games after jumping to an early 17-3 lead.
- The Spurs, now 58-18, have won 26 of their past 28 games and sit second in the Western Conference, trailing the Oklahoma City Thunder by just two wins for the top seed.
- Wembanyama, at 22 years 87 days old, became the youngest player in NBA history to record back-to-back 40-point, 15-rebound games, shooting 16 for 22 from the field in 29 minutes.
- The Warriors, now 36-40, hold the 10th seed in the Western Conference while Stephen Curry remains sidelined, having missed 26 consecutive games with a right knee injury.
- San Antonio concludes a road back-to-back Thursday night against the Los Angeles Clippers, with six regular-season games remaining before mid-April playoffs as the team pursues the conference's top seed.
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NBA: Wembanyama scores 41 anew, leads Spurs past Warriors
SAN FRANCISCO — Victor Wembanyama scored 41 points for the second straight game, grabbed 18 rebounds and blocked three shots and the San Antonio Spurs ran away from the injury-plagued Golden State Warriors for a 127-113 victory in the NBA Wednesday night that extended their winning streak to 10. Wembanyama had 10 of his team’s initial 14 points just 3:36 into the game and San Antonio jumped ahead 17-3. He finished 16 for 22 from the field in his…
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