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The Spurs are coming off a 107-101 home win Oct. 30 over the Miami Heat to mark their first 5-0 start in franchise history. Victor Wembanyama is averaging a career-high 30.4 points and leading the NBA in rebounds per game at 14.6 and blocks per game at 4.8.
The Spurs are one of the league's last undefeated teams while the Suns recently stopped a four-game losing streak with a win against the Utah Jazz on Friday. Wembanyama - a front-runner for the league's MVP award this season - headlines two of the top bets found for action tonight:
If you want it to, a certain advanced statistic provides enough evidence to rashly proclaim the Spurs as the best team in the NBA. For now.
With the win in Spurs vs Heat, Wembanyama's side marked the first time in franchise history they’ve started a season with five straight wins.
Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama is only 21 years old and has led San Antonio to its first 5-0 start to a season in franchise history.
Victor Wembanyama is one of the best players in the world, and the San Antonio Spurs have seemed to instill their values in him.
The San Antonio Spurs have unveiled a banner celebrating Gregg Popovich. They did it quietly during their home opener on Sunday.
As the San Antonio Spurs played their home opener of the 2025-26 season on Sunday, Oct. 26, fans noticed some new decor in Frost Bank Center: a banner honoring former head coach Gregg Popovich as the winningest coach in NBA history. There was no ceremony, no fanfare, no announcement. It truly honored the legacy that Popovich left behind.
The Spurs have been one of the league’s most consistent and successful franchises, including coaching since joining the NBA in the 1976-77 season.
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Wembanyama rises to the top in NBA MVP projections; Spurs Election Night Watch Party announced
Wembanyama posted a Spurs franchise record for most points in a season opener with his 40-piece against the Mavericks; he also grabbed 15 boards and shot 71.4% in that 125-92 rout over Dallas on Oct. 22. He became just the sixth player in NBA history to record such a stat line in any regular season game.