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Wembanyama dominates Raptors: 24 pts, 15 reb in 121-103 win

121-103 vs Toronto: Wembanyama posts 24 points and 15 rebounds as the Spurs cruise to a blowout win to keep their hot start rolling.

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RAPTORS
103
FINAL
27 October 2025
Regular Season
Frost Bank Center, San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO
121

Victor Wembanyama delivered another commanding performance on October 27, 2025, as the San Antonio Spurs dismantled the Toronto Raptors 121-103 at the Frost Bank Center in what stands as one of the most complete team efforts of the young regular season. The French phenom finished with 24 points, 15 rebounds, and a staggering +35 plus/minus in just 31 minutes, announcing that San Antonio’s hot start is no accident.

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San Antonio takes control early and never looks back

The Spurs wasted no time establishing their identity Monday night. From the opening tip, San Antonio pushed the pace and made life miserable for a Toronto side that entered the game already mired in a losing streak. Wembanyama controlled the paint with authority, converting 7 of 8 field-goal attempts and drawing foul after foul, going a perfect 10-for-10 from the free-throw line. Stephon Castle added his own electricity in the backcourt, chipping in 22 points and 4 assists to give the Spurs a multi-headed attacking threat that Toronto simply had no answer for through the first half.

The third quarter is where San Antonio put the game to bed. Harrison Barnes was surgical from the perimeter, knocking down 4 of 5 three-pointers for 18 points on an extremely efficient 6-of-7 shooting night. Devin Vassell chimed in with 15 points and 5 assists, while Dylan Harper rounded out a balanced rotation with 11 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists off the bench. By the time the fourth quarter arrived, the margin was insurmountable.

Toronto leaned on RJ Barrett, who led all Raptors scorers with 25 points on 9-of-18 shooting, but finished at -13 for the game — a telling indicator of how lopsided the contest truly was. Rookie Colby Murray-Boyles showed fight with 19 points and 3 steals, and Immanuel Quickley distributed efficiently with 7 assists, yet none of it was enough to slow San Antonio’s collective machine. The final score of 121-103 reflected the Spurs’ dominance across all four quarters.

The sequence that sealed the night: a perfect Wemby showcase

The standout moment of the evening came in the second quarter, when the n°1 pick of the 2023 NBA Draft orchestrated back-to-back possessions that encapsulated his brilliance — a mid-range jumper off an off-ball cut followed immediately by a switchback defensive rotation that forced a Toronto turnover. It was precisely the kind of two-way sequence that no other player in the league can produce at his size and skill level. His +35 differential was the highest on the floor by a wide margin, underscoring just how transformative his presence is on both ends.

Wembanyama’s masterclass: efficiency meets dominance

The numbers tell the story cleanly. In 31 minutes, Victor Wembanyama posted:

  • 24 points (7/8 FG, 10/10 FT)
  • 15 rebounds
  • 4 assists
  • 1 steal, 1 block
  • +35 plus/minus

The near-perfect shooting efficiency — 87.5% from the field — combined with a double-double and elite free-throw conversion makes this one of the cleaner statistical lines the pivot des Spurs has produced in his young career. He did not attempt a three-pointer all night, relying instead on interior dominance and his ability to draw contact repeatedly.

A Spurs roster firing on all cylinders

What makes San Antonio particularly dangerous right now is the depth surrounding their franchise cornerstone. Five players reached double figures, and all five starters posted a positive plus/minus. Castle’s development as a scoring guard is accelerating, Barnes brings perimeter shooting and veteran poise, and Dylan Harper is already showcasing a floor-general instinct that belies his rookie status. This is a team with real collective identity forming fast.

Toronto’s woes continue to mount

For the Raptors, the loss extends a troubling skid at the start of the season. Their inability to generate consistent defensive stops — San Antonio shot efficiently from nearly every zone — points to structural issues that a Barrett scoring outburst alone cannot paper over. With their schedule not getting easier, Toronto’s front office will be watching closely.

What comes next for San Antonio

The Spurs’ hot start is quickly becoming a legitimate talking point around the league. With Wembanyama operating at this level of two-way efficiency and a supporting cast that continues to grow into its roles, San Antonio looks every bit a team capable of making noise deep into the regular season and beyond. Their next outing will be another early test of whether this momentum is sustainable — and all eyes will remain firmly fixed on the Frost Bank Center’s brightest star.

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