Stephon Castle brings the entire bench to their feet with a crazy windmill dunk


Stephen Castle showed off his dunk skills during San Antonio Spurs match against Washington Wizards on Sunday night.

Castle is thriving through the second season of his NBA career with the Spurs. He fully embraced the role of full-time starter as he became one of the most reliable options in the attack.

On top of that, he can show off his arsenal of moves on the court with plenty of playing time. One of his biggest examples came in the final seconds of the first half against Washington, where he forced a turnover while took the ball and rose into the air to throw down a beautiful windmill dunk.

As Stephon Castle, the Spurs played against the Wizards

San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) dunks the ball as Washington Wizards forward Keeshon George (18) and Wizards guard Bab Carrington (7) look on during the second quarter at Capital One Arena.
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It was a tremendous dunk for Stephon Castle to help the Spurs beat the Wizards 124-113.

The game started out tight at first, with Washington even leading 28-26 after the first quarter. San Antonio then exploded for a 43-21 run in the second period, a stretch from which the Wizards never recovered.

Free throws, rebounds and ball movement made the difference in this match. The Spurs won all three categories with 25 free throws, 61 rebounds and 26 assists. It wasn’t the same for the Wizards as they made 18 shots at the line, grabbed 43 rebounds and dished out 20 assists.

Seven players scored in double figures for San Antonio in the win, including Castle. He finished with 18 points, 11 assists, five rebounds and three steals. He shot 4 of 16 from the field, including 1 of 5 from beyond the arc, and 9 of 13 from the free throw line. De’Aaron Fox led the way with 27 points and seven rebounds, Luke Cornett with 20 points and 12 rebounds, Victor Wembanyama had 14 points and 12 rebounds, while Harrison Barnes had 14 points and two assists.

San Antonio improved to a 21-7 record on the season, holding second place in the Western Conference standings. They are 0.5 games above the Denver Nuggets and 1.5 games above the Los Angeles Lakers while trailing the Oklahoma City Thunder by four games.

With six straight wins, Spurs will be looking forward to their next match. They will be at home when they host the NBA’s best Thunder on December 23rd at 8:30pm ET.





2025-12-22 03:20:00

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