Wembanyama Drops 29 as Spurs Rout Rockets 145-120
Spurs 145, Rockets 120: Wembanyama posts 29 pts, 8 reb & 4 blk as San Antonio dismantles Houston in dominant regular season fashion.
The San Antonio Spurs delivered a commanding 145-120 victory over the Houston Rockets on March 8, 2026 at Frost Bank Center, as Victor Wembanyama orchestrated a masterclass performance that left Houston’s defense with no answers in this regular season showdown. The French phenom finished with 29 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 blocks in just 30 minutes, setting the tone for a blowout that was never truly in doubt.
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Four Spurs Eclipse 19 Points in a 145-120 Offensive Showcase
San Antonio came out aggressive from the opening tip, with Wembanyama asserting his dominance early in the paint and beyond the arc. The n°1 pick of the 2023 draft shot an efficient 9-of-13 from the field, including 2-of-5 from three and a near-perfect 9-of-10 from the free-throw line, giving the Spurs a reliable focal point on both ends. De’Aaron Fox controlled the pace at the point guard spot, distributing 10 assists alongside 20 points on 9-of-15 shooting, while Stephon Castle chipped in 23 points with 5 assists and three made treys.
By the third quarter, the game was effectively decided. San Antonio’s ball movement was relentless, and Houston’s perimeter defenders struggled to contain the Spurs’ shooters. Keldon Johnson caught fire from deep, knocking down 4-of-7 three-pointers on his way to 20 points, while Dylan Harper added 19 points and 6 assists off an efficient 8-of-12 shooting performance. The Spurs’ collective offensive output was overwhelming, with five players reaching double figures and the team finishing at 145 points.
Houston leaned on Kevin Durant and Amen Thompson, who each contributed 23 points, but both ended at -12 on the night — a reflection of how thoroughly San Antonio controlled the game’s margins. Jabari Smith Jr. added 17 points but finished at a brutal -24, encapsulating the Rockets’ inability to match the Spurs’ firepower across four quarters.
The Reverse Dunk and the Moments That Defined the Night
Among the highlights, one sequence stood out above the rest: Wembanyama caught the ball in traffic near the baseline and finished with a reverse dunk that left Houston’s defenders frozen and the Frost Bank Center crowd in disbelief. It was the kind of play that only the pivot des Spurs can produce — combining elite body control with a 7-foot-4 wingspan that makes every attempt feel effortless. The play quickly circulated across NBA social channels as the defining image of the evening.
The French sensation also recorded 2 steals and posted a remarkable +27 plus/minus in his 30 minutes of action, underscoring his two-way impact. Houston’s defense, according to the Houston Chronicle, was described by its own players as “nonexistent” when facing the Spurs’ primary weapon.
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Victor Wembanyama’s Performance
The numbers speak for themselves: 29 points, 8 rebounds, 4 blocks, 2 steals, +27 in 30 minutes. Wembanyama was efficient, explosive, and defensively disruptive in equal measure. His shooting line — 69.2% from the field, 40% from three, 90% from the line — reflects a player operating with rare confidence and polish for someone still in just his third NBA season.
Team Context
What makes this victory particularly encouraging for San Antonio is the depth of contribution. Five Spurs scored at least 19 points:
- Victor Wembanyama — 29 pts, 8 reb, 4 blk (+27)
- Stephon Castle — 23 pts, 5 ast (+19)
- De’Aaron Fox — 20 pts, 10 ast (+17)
- Keldon Johnson — 20 pts, 4-7 from three (+2)
- Dylan Harper — 19 pts, 6 ast (+−1)
The 145-120 final score signals that this Spurs roster is no longer a project — it is a legitimate offensive force capable of punishing any team on a given night.
What Comes Next
With the regular season pushing into its final stretch, San Antonio will look to build on this momentum as playoff seeding becomes increasingly critical. A performance of this magnitude — both from the Alien and from the supporting cast — sends a clear message to the rest of the Western Conference: the Spurs are coming, and they intend to be taken seriously.