
Sacramento
(+17.5)

San Antonio
(-17.5)
Star Player
Victor Wembanyama (SAS) 30m 28p 15r 6a 4b
Boxscore
Summary
AUSTIN, Texas (Interstat) â Victor Wembanyama recorded 28 points and 15 rebounds as the San Antonio Spurs extended their winning streak to eight games, defeating the Sacramento Kings 139-122 on Saturday at Frost Bank Center. The Spurs never trailed, leading by 13 after the first quarter and 18 at halftime. San Antonio shot 55.3% from the field and dished out 31 assists. Wembanyama added six assists and four blocks. DeâAaron Fox, Stephon Castle and Keldon Johnson each scored 18 points for San Antonio. DeMar DeRozan and Keegan Murray each had 20 points for the Kings, who lost their 12th consecutive game. Sacramento shot just 28% from 3-point range. Attendance was 16,168.
Extended Summary
SAN ANTONIO (Interstat) â Victor Wembanyama dominated with 28 points, 15 rebounds and six assists, and the San Antonio Spurs extended their winning streak to eight games with a commanding 139-122 victory over the reeling Sacramento Kings on Saturday night at Frost Bank Center. The Spurs, now 40-17, showcased their high-powered offense and stifling defense from the opening tip, never trailing and sweeping their two-game set in Austin. The Kings, playing without injured stars Domantas Sabonis and Zach LaVine, lost their franchise-record 12th consecutive game to fall to 12-46. San Antonio set the tone early with a 35-point first quarter, fueled by Wembanyamaâs two-way prowess. The 7-foot-4 forward from France blocked three shots in the opening period alone, including two on Sacramento center Maxime Raynaud in the first 90 seconds, establishing a defensive presence that Sacramento could not solve. The Spurs shot 52 of 94 from the field for the game, a 55.3% clip, while holding the Kings to 45 of 97 shooting. The most critical phase of the game came in the second quarter, where San Antonio effectively put the contest out of reach. Leading 48-45 with just over seven minutes left in the half, the Spurs unleashed a 25-9 run to close the quarter, taking a 73-54 lead into halftime. The surge was a collective effort, with Wembanyama orchestrating the offense and role players like Julian Champagnie and Keldon Johnson hitting timely shots. The Kings, by contrast, committed seven turnovers in the period, which the Spurs converted into easy transition opportunities. San Antonioâs offensive balance was on full display. Alongside Wembanyamaâs near triple-double, which included four blocks, DeâAaron Fox and Stephon Castle each scored 18 points. Castle added eight rebounds, while Fox dished out five assists. Keldon Johnson also contributed 18 points off the bench. The Spurs assisted on 31 of their 52 made field goals, showcasing crisp ball movement against a scrambling Sacramento defense. The Kings, despite their struggles, had several players reach double figures. DeMar DeRozan and Keegan Murray each scored 20 points, while Malik Monk added 19 points and six assists. Rookie center Maxime Raynaud posted a double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds. Sacramento shot an efficient 23 of 25 from the free-throw line but were undone by 32% shooting from three-point range and 17 San Antonio steals that led to 22 points off turnovers. San Antonio maintained at least a 15-point lead throughout the entire second half, with the advantage ballooning to as many as 29 points in the fourth quarter before both teams emptied their benches. The Spursâ offensive rating of 123.8 on 112 possessions underscored a night of exceptional efficiency. The victory continues a remarkable mid-season surge for the Spurs, who have not lost since Feb. 4. For the Kings, the defeat extends a dismal stretch where they have been outscored by an average of over 20 points per game during the 12-game skid. San Antonio now heads east for a three-game road trip beginning Monday in Detroit. Sacramento continues its difficult road trip Monday in Memphis, still in search of a victory to halt its historic losing streak.
Preview
SAN ANTONIO (Interstat) â The surging San Antonio Spurs, boasting one of the NBAâs best records, will host the struggling Sacramento Kings on Saturday night at Frost Bank Center in a matchup of teams on opposite trajectories. The Spurs (39-17) enter on a seven-game winning streak, having dominated their recent schedule. They are coming off a 121-94 rout of the Phoenix Suns on Thursday. In that victory, franchise cornerstone Victor Wembanyama posted 17 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks in just 25 minutes, continuing his dominant third-season campaign. Over his last 10 games, the 7-foot-4 forward is averaging a double-double and nearly four blocks per contest, anchoring the leagueâs second-ranked defense. Conversely, the Kings (12-45) own the worst record in the Western Conference and are mired in a profound slump. They have lost 10 consecutive games, most recently a 131-94 home defeat to the Orlando Magic on Thursday. Their road woes are particularly stark, with losses in 15 of their last 16 games away from Sacramento. Defense has been a primary issue, as the Kings have allowed 120 or more points in eight of their 10 losses during this skid. When the teams met earlier this season on Nov. 16, the Spurs secured a 123-110 home victory. The current form suggests a similar outcome is likely. San Antonioâs balanced attack, which includes strong contributions from guard Stephon Castle and center Luke Kornet, will test a Kings defense that ranks last in the NBA in efficiency over the past month. For Sacramento, which lists Maxime Raynaud, Precious Achiuwa and Keegan Murray as key contributors, finding consistent offense outside of sporadic performances has been a season-long challenge. They face a daunting task against a San Antonio team that is 24-5 at home this season. Following this game, the Spurs embark on a five-game road trip starting Monday in Detroit. The Kings continue their own extended road stretch, traveling to Memphis on Monday as part of a journey that will see them play nine of their next ten games away from home.