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Spurs Triumph Over Kings 116-96, Ending Sacramento’s Winning Streak Behind Wembanyama’s Stellar Performance

Spurs Triumph Over Kings 116-96, Ending Sacramento’s Winning Streak Behind Wembanyama’s Stellar Performance

On Monday night, the San Antonio Spurs took a decisive win against the Sacramento Kings, with a 116-96 score that snapped their four-game losing streak against the Sacramento team. Spurs’ sensation Victor Wembanyama dominated the court, dropping 34 points, and grabbing 14 rebounds, and Chris Paul contributed with a solid double-double, clocking 12 points and 11 assists, according to a report by

KSAT

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Harrison Barnes made his post-trade return, adding 10 points to the Spurs’ total against his former team, while on the Kings’ side, De’Aron Fox and Domantas Sabonis scored 24 and 23 points respectively, with DeMar DeRozan adding another 21 points; despite the loss, the team’s performance in the first half had been quite aggressive forcing 12 turnovers which translated into 18 points, highlighting a sharp decline in defensive intensity in the second half, per

AP News

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The Spurs were particularly deadly from beyond the arc, racking up a season-high 22 3-pointers—improving from their previous season-best of 16 against Utah—this sharpshooting spree was partially sparked by Julian Champagnie, who netted 13 points on 3-for-8 shooting from deep, breaking a franchise record for the most 3-pointers in the first 100 games, a fact noted by

KSAT

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