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Wembanyama’s 29-Point Triple-Double Dismantles Mavericks 135-123

Spurs 135, Mavs 123: Wembanyama posts 29 pts, 11 reb & 6 ast in Dallas as San Antonio silences a 32-point Flagg-Marshall duo. Full recap inside.

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SAN ANTONIO
135
FINAL
5 February 2026
Regular Season
American Airlines Center, Dallas
MAVERICKS
123

Victor Wembanyama delivered a commanding 29-point, 11-rebound, 6-assist performance on February 5, 2026, propelling the San Antonio Spurs to a convincing 135-123 road victory over the Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center in what was a pivotal regular season statement. Even a dual 32-point showing from Cooper Flagg and Naji Marshall couldn’t prevent the Spurs from walking out of Dallas with a decisive win.

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How the Spurs Built and Protected a 12-Point Road Cushion

San Antonio came out with intent from the opening tip, leaning on Wembanyama’s versatility to stretch Dallas’s defense and create driving lanes for De’Aaron Fox and Stephon Castle. The n°1 pick of the 2023 draft was particularly lethal from three-point range early, and his ability to initiate offense from the elbow kept the Mavericks rotating and scrambling. Harrison Barnes, shooting a pristine 5-of-7 from beyond the arc, emerged as a reliable release valve and piled up 19 points in just 34 minutes, providing San Antonio with the floor spacing needed to exploit mismatches.

Dallas rallied in the third quarter behind the relentless aggression of Cooper Flagg, the Mavericks’ rookie phenom who finished with 32 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists on 14-of-27 shooting. Naji Marshall matched him bucket for bucket, also ending with 32 points on an efficient 12-of-21 from the field. Yet despite the individual fireworks, Dallas never truly threatened to flip the game — Wembanyama’s defensive presence anchored the paint, and the Spurs’ collective rotations held firm when it mattered most.

San Antonio extended its advantage in the fourth quarter, converting defensive stops into transition opportunities. Castle, whose +27 plus/minus was the highest on the floor for either team, proved instrumental in sealing the game with his relentless pressure and timely buckets. The Spurs finished with five players in double figures, a testament to a balanced offensive system that distributed the load while the French phenom remained the fulcrum.

Castle Erupts and the Wemby-Flagg Duel Captivates Dallas

The subplot of the night was the generational duel between Wembanyama and Flagg — two cornerstones of their respective franchises measured against each other under the spotlight of a nationally relevant regular season matchup. While Flagg’s 32-point effort was statistically impressive, his -19 plus/minus told the real story: the Spurs were simply better as a unit when he was on the floor. Wembanyama, by contrast, posted a +14 across his 34 minutes, underscoring his two-way dominance. The pivot also swatted 3 shots and recorded 2 steals, reminding Dallas why he is widely considered the most complete player of his generation.

Castle’s 18 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals in only 22 minutes off the bench — or in a secondary role — injected San Antonio with an explosive burst of energy that Dallas had no answer for. His ability to generate havoc on both ends kept the Mavericks on their heels throughout.

Wembanyama’s Stat Line, San Antonio’s Depth and What Comes Next

Victor Wembanyama — Night of Controlled Dominance

The Spurs’ franchise cornerstone was surgical on offense, converting 9 of 14 field goal attempts including 5 of 9 from three, while also sinking 6 of 8 free throws. His final line — 29 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals, 3 blocks — was the kind of across-the-board contribution that few players in the league can replicate on any given night.

  • Victor Wembanyama: 29 pts, 11 reb, 6 ast, 2 stl, 3 blk (+14)
  • Harrison Barnes: 19 pts, 5-7 from three (+8)
  • Stephon Castle: 18 pts, 7 reb, 6 ast, 3 stl (+27)
  • De’Aaron Fox: 17 pts, 7 ast (+/-8)
  • Julian Champagnie: 14 pts, 7 reb (+5)

A Spurs Collective That Punished Dallas’s Defensive Lapses

San Antonio’s depth was on full display, with five contributors in double figures and a team-wide efficiency that neutralized Dallas’s star power. The Mavericks’ Max Christie chipped in 20 points, but the home team’s supporting cast couldn’t generate the stops necessary to mount a genuine comeback. The Spurs’ ball movement, defensive discipline and transition offense combined to produce a 135-point output on the road — a number that signals genuine offensive maturity.

Looking Ahead: Spurs Riding Momentum Through the Second Half

With this road win in Dallas, San Antonio continues to build its case as a legitimate playoff contender in the Western Conference. The regular season race is intensifying, and victories of this caliber — against a Mavericks squad with real talent — carry significant weight in the standings. Wembanyama and the Spurs will look to carry this form into their next outing, with the team’s young core growing more cohesive and dangerous by the week.

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