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Golden State Warriors vs San Antonio Spurs: Complete Player Stats Breakdown & Stand-Out Performances
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The Golden State Warriors escaped the Frost Bank Center with a 125-120 victory over the San Antonio Spurs, a game that doubled as an Emirates NBA Cup group matchup but felt every bit like a playoff clash. Stephen Curry erupted for 46 points on 13-of-25 shooting and a pristine 15-of-16 from the stripe, adding five rebounds and four assists to seal the Warriors’ third straight win.
Victor Wembanyama answered with his first career triple-double—31 points (11-22 FG), 15 rebounds and 10 assists—showcasing the two-way arsenal that has electrified San Antonio fans all season. The 7-foot-4 rookie also swatted three shots and drilled three triples, but his heroics weren’t enough to offset Curry’s closing flurry.
Key player stats
• Warriors:
– Stephen Curry: 46 PTS, 5 REB, 4 AST, 5-16 3PT
– Jimmy Butler: 28 PTS (8-12 FG), 6 REB, 3 AST
– Moses Moody: 19 PTS, 4 REB, 2 STL
– Draymond Green: 10 REB, 6 AST, team-best +15
• Spurs:
– Victor Wembanyama: 31 PTS, 15 REB, 10 AST, 3 BLK
– De’Aaron Fox: 21 PTS, 6 AST, 5 REB
– Devin Vassell: 19 PTS, 4-11 3PT
– Stephon Castle: 18 PTS, 7 REB, 4 AST
Game flow
San Antonio opened with a 20-18 edge after one, riding Wembanyama’s late-clock jumper and balanced perimeter shooting. Curry caught fire in the second quarter, pouring in 16 of Golden State’s 33 points to push the Warriors ahead 51-49 at halftime.
The third period turned into a heavyweight shootout: Butler powered downhill for three and-ones, while Wembanyama orchestrated pick-and-rolls that freed Vassell and Castle for open looks. Golden State still clung to a 94-92 cushion entering the fourth.
Curry authored the dagger sequence in the final two minutes—burying a 28-foot pull-up over Fox, then converting a circus layup through contact—to stretch the lead to five. San Antonio’s last gasp three from Vassell rimmed out, allowing the Warriors to dribble out the clock.
Analytical highlights
• Free-throw margin: Golden State shot 32-for-36 (88.9 %), while the Spurs went 14-for-16 (87.5 %). Curry alone earned as many attempts (16) as the entire San Antonio starting backcourt.
• Paint protection: Despite Wembanyama’s length, the Warriors won points-in-the-paint 52-46, thanks to Butler’s relentless rim pressure and Green’s short-roll playmaking.
• Pace and turnovers: Both clubs played at a blistering 103.7 possessions per 48 minutes, but San Antonio’s 17 turnovers (six by Fox) directly led to 23 Warrior points.
What’s next
The Warriors (8-6) return to Chase Center on Sunday to host the Phoenix Suns in another NBA Cup tilt, while the Spurs (8-4) look to rebound Monday against the Dallas Mavericks. With group-stage tiebreakers potentially hinging on point differential, every possession—and every Curry heat-check—matters even more down the stretch of November.
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