Victor Vembanjama and Spurs are still invincible!


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Wear a Victor Vembanyama newly elected player of the weekThe Spurs have had a perfect start to the season and had a chance to back it up with this back-to-back home game against the Raptors.

To confirm this invincibility, San Antonio starts this match with 10-2! No breathing time for Brandon Ingram and his teammates as Mitch Johnson’s men take a point thanks to that Victor Vembanyama (25 points, 15 rebounds on 7/8 shooting) who scored eight of San Antonio’s next ten points, including a 360 layup to help his team increase the lead a little more (22-10).

At the end of the first twelve minutes, the Raptors are still twelve points behind despite coming into the game well Colin Murray-Boyles (19 points, 3 interceptions), the author of ten points in this first act (41-29). However, Spurs took the lead in the second quarter.

First, the Texans lock down their basket as Toronto goes more than two minutes without a single point. The air gap that San Antonio used to go on a 10-0 run started with 3-point shooting Carter Bryant and concluded with an arrow at a distance of Harrison Barnes (18 points) to increase the gap to twenty points (55-35).

The Spurs maintain the lead until the break (69-50) and unlike in the previous day’s game against the Nets where the Spurs let a 26-point lead slip, Victor Wembanyama’s team stayed serious and didn’t let the Canadians get back on track. If Toronto attempts the first comeback to get back to within 13 points at the end of the third period, San Antonio immediately responds with a 7-0 run to restore the twenty-point lead (89-69).

Thus, despite the efforts of s RJ Barrett (25 points), the Raptors never manage to erase this unsuccessful start of the match, and San Antonio wins with a big margin (121-103) and achieves its fourth success in a row.

WHAT TO REMEMBER

– A decisive start to the match. This failure for the Raptors can be explained by the poor start of the match. Before Victor Wembanyama got going, the Canadians paid the price for a torturous outside defense. Harrison Barnes was the first to show himself behind the arc earlier Devin Vassell was fouled on a 3-point shot to add to the early deficit. After six minutes of play, Toronto was already behind by fifteen points…

– Victor Vembanyama is a king in the racket : The Raptors largely dominated rebounding as they took just 20 to San Antonio’s 44, including 15 by Victor Vembanyama himself. In the attack, the French first showed himself with his 360 “layings” and signed an almost perfect match with 7 of 8 shots. To try to contain him, the Raptors increased their fouls, but to no avail. Carried by “MVP” chants from the Frost Bank Center, “Wemby” shot a perfect 10/10 on free throws and finished the night with 25 points, 15 rebounds and a block in 30 minutes of action.

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2025-10-28 05:37:00

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