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Wembanyama scores 26, red-hot Spurs roll past sliding Heat 136-111 and clinch Southwest Division
Victor Wembanyama recorded 26 points, 15 rebounds, and 5 blocks as the Spurs extended their winning streak to 21 of 23 games and clinched the Southwest Division.
- Victor Wembanyama led the San Antonio Spurs to a 136-111 victory over the Miami Heat on Monday night at the Kaseya Center, finishing with 26 points, 15 rebounds and five blocked shots.
- At halftime the Spurs led 76-58 after Miami allowed 76 first-half points and Wembanyama scored efficiently in 26 minutes, adding four assists.
- With bench scoring and an early surge, Keldon Johnson and Dylan Harper each scored 21 off the bench as the Spurs opened a 10-0 run and led 38-31 after the first quarter.
- After the win, San Antonio clinched the Southwest Division following Houston's loss to Chicago, and the Spurs sit 54-18, three games behind Oklahoma City for the best overall NBA record.
- It was Wembanyama's fourth 26-15-5 game this season, while San Antonio visits Memphis and Miami visits Cleveland on Wednesday.
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Wembanyama scores 26, red-hot Spurs roll past sliding Heat 136-111 and clinch Southwest Division
Victor Wembanyama finished with 26 points, 15 rebounds and five blocked shots, and the San Antonio Spurs rolled past the sliding Miami Heat 136-111 on Monday night for their sixth consecutive victory.
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Key Takeaways: Victor Wembanyama tallied 26 points, 15 rebounds and five blocked shots as the San Antonio Spurs cruised to a 136-111 triumph against the Miami Heat The Spurs secured the Southwest Division title after Houston lost 132-124 to Chicago Miami suffered their fifth straight defeat and benched starters in the fourth quarter Spurs Maintain […] The post Wembanyama’s Dominant Display Propels Spurs to Clinch Southwest Division in Commanding…
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