Wembanyama Erupts for 41 & 18 as Spurs Top Warriors 127-113
127-113 in San Francisco: Wembanyama dominates the Warriors with 41 pts and 18 reb, powering San Antonio to a stunning 10th consecutive win.
Victor Wembanyama delivered one of the most dominant individual performances of the 2025-26 regular season on April 1, 2026, dismantling the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center with 41 points and 18 rebounds in just 29 minutes, lifting San Antonio to a resounding 127-113 road victory that extended the team’s winning streak to ten straight games.
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Wembanyama Carves Up the Warriors, 127-113 from the First Quarter On
San Antonio wasted no time establishing control in San Francisco. The Spurs attacked the paint relentlessly in the opening half, with the n°1 pick of the 2023 draft operating as an unstoppable force both inside and at the mid-range. Shooting 16-of-22 from the field and 7-of-8 from the free-throw line, the French phenom was practically perfect in his efficiency, dictating the pace of a game that Golden State never truly managed to contest. Stephon Castle added crucial playmaking throughout, finishing with 11 assists and 15 points to ensure the offense never stalled even when defensive attention converged on Wembanyama.
By the third quarter, the outcome was no longer in serious doubt. The Spurs’ lead swelled as their supporting cast matched the energy of their star. Julian Champagnie contributed 15 points, connecting on 4-of-13 from three, while Harrison Barnes chipped in 13 points and 6 rebounds on an efficient 4-of-7 shooting night. Dylan Harper rounded out the starting unit’s contribution with 13 points and 5 assists, keeping San Antonio’s ball movement fluid against a Warriors team increasingly playing for pride.
Golden State leaned on Jeenathan Williams (18 points), L.J. Cryer (17 points), and Omer Yurtseven (17 points, 8 rebounds) to generate some late offense, but none of the Warriors’ contributors could manufacture any meaningful momentum. The final margin of 127-113 reflected a game that felt even more lopsided in stretches.
41 Points, 18 Rebounds — A Closing Statement in 29 Minutes
The most striking detail of the night was not simply the numbers but the brevity with which they were assembled. The Spurs’ coaching staff saw fit to limit Wembanyama to 29 minutes, yet the pivot still posted a +16 plus/minus, underscoring how thoroughly he altered the game’s trajectory during his time on the floor. The combination of 41 points, 18 rebounds, and 3 blocks in under 30 minutes of action represents a level of two-way production that very few players in NBA history could approach. With the Spurs already in command, there was no need to push their franchise cornerstone further — a luxury San Antonio has rarely enjoyed in recent seasons.
Victor Wembanyama : une efficacité record en 29 minutes
The raw numbers speak for themselves:
- Victor Wembanyama — 41 pts, 18 reb, 3 ast, 3 blk | 16/22 FG, 2/6 3P, 7/8 FT | +16 in 29 min
- Stephon Castle — 15 pts, 7 reb, 11 ast, 1 stl | 4/9 FG
- Julian Champagnie — 15 pts, 3 reb | 4/13 from three
- Harrison Barnes — 13 pts, 6 reb, 3 ast | 57% FG
- Dylan Harper — 13 pts, 5 ast, 2 stl | 6/11 FG
San Antonio at Ten Straight — and the Western Race Heating Up
Beyond the individual brilliance, this result carries significant weight for the Spurs’ positioning as the regular season approaches its final stretch. A ten-game winning streak signals that San Antonio is no longer merely a team built on promise — it is a legitimate playoff contender shaping the Western Conference standings in real time. The Warriors, meanwhile, appear to have already shifted their focus toward the play-in tournament, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, leaving their home court without putting up serious resistance. For the Spurs, the road ahead will only grow more demanding, and all eyes will be on whether Wembanyama and his teammates can sustain this level of play as postseason seeding comes into sharper focus in the coming weeks.