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Wembanyama 31 pts & 6 blks, Spurs stay unbeaten vs Nets

118-107: Wembanyama dominates the Brooklyn Nets with 31 pts, 14 reb & 6 blocks, keeping San Antonio undefeated to start the 2025-26 regular season.

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NETS
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FINAL
26 October 2025
Regular Season
Frost Bank Center, San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO
118

Victor Wembanyama delivered another statement performance on October 26, 2025, posting 31 points, 14 rebounds, and 6 blocks to power the San Antonio Spurs past the Brooklyn Nets 118-107 at the Frost Bank Center, keeping their 2025-26 regular season record spotless. Despite a heroic 41-point effort from Cam Thomas, Brooklyn had no answer for the Spurs’ alien-like center, who also chipped in 3 steals in a two-way masterclass.

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Spurs Dominate Brooklyn in a Wire-to-Wire Win

San Antonio imposed its will from the opening tip, with Wembanyama setting the tone on both ends of the floor. The n°1 pick of the 2023 draft was relentless around the rim, altering shots and converting in transition throughout the first half. Dylan Harper was equally impressive in the early going, slashing and distributing with remarkable poise for a young guard. By halftime, the Spurs had built a commanding advantage that Brooklyn would never seriously threaten.

The third quarter tested San Antonio’s resolve as Cam Thomas heated up from three-point range, single-handedly keeping the Nets within striking distance. The Brooklyn guard connected on 5-of-12 from deep and converted a perfect 14-of-14 from the free-throw line, finishing as the game’s leading scorer. But every time Brooklyn threatened, the Spurs found an answer, whether through Keldon Johnson attacking the glass or Devin Vassell knocking down perimeter shots.

The fourth quarter was a formality. San Antonio closed the door efficiently, with the Spurs’ balanced attack proving too much to contain. The final score, 118-107, reflected a controlled, professional performance from a team that looks increasingly dangerous in the early weeks of the season.

Wembanyama’s Historic Sequence Shuts Brooklyn Out

The defining moment of the night came mid-third quarter, when the French phenom produced what Fox News described as an “incredible sequence” — blocking a Nets attempt, pushing the ball up the floor, and converting at the other end in a matter of seconds. It was the kind of play that only a handful of players in NBA history could even attempt, let alone execute. According to Heavy.com, the performance allowed Wembanyama to make NBA history, though the exact record he broke was still being confirmed at press time. His +13 plus/minus underscored just how profoundly he tilts the game in San Antonio’s favor every time he steps on the floor.

Wembanyama: 31-14-6 and History in the Making

The numbers speak for themselves. In 36 minutes, Victor Wembanyama finished with 31 points (9/21 FG, 3/6 from three, 10/15 FT), 14 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals, and 6 blocks. It was a performance that raises a familiar question — posed this week by Sports Illustrated — of how any team can realistically slow him down. The short answer, through three games, appears to be: nobody has figured it out yet.

A Deep and Dangerous Roster Around the Phenom

What makes this Spurs team genuinely frightening is the supporting cast surrounding their franchise cornerstone. Against Brooklyn, four teammates joined Wembanyama in double figures:

  • Dylan Harper: 20 pts, 8 ast, 6 reb (8/11 FG, +33)
  • Keldon Johnson: 19 pts, 6 reb (5/9 FG, 7/7 FT)
  • Devin Vassell: 16 pts, 4/6 from three
  • Julian Champagnie: 13 pts, 3/4 from three, 6 reb

Harper’s +33 plus/minus was particularly eye-catching and underlines just how different the Spurs look with a true playmaking partner alongside their star. This roster has depth, shooting, and athleticism — all the ingredients needed for a deep regular-season run.

What’s Next: Spurs Stay Perfect, Pressure Builds

San Antonio remains undefeated through the early portion of the 2025-26 regular season, a remarkable start that is quickly shifting expectations around this franchise. The Spurs will look to extend their winning streak in the coming days as the schedule tightens. For Brooklyn, the loss underscores the developmental road still ahead, despite Cam Thomas’s explosive scoring ability. For the Spurs and their fans, each game is becoming further confirmation that Wembanyama and this group are no longer just a promising project — they are a genuine threat.

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