Spurs, Victor Wembanyama
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Victor Wembanyama tuvo 24 puntos y 15 rebotes, y los Spurs de San Antonio se mantienen invictos tras la victoria del lunes 121-103 sobre los Raptors de Toronto.
The San Antonio Spurs returned to the Alamo City on Sunday to face the Brooklyn Nets, but the biggest moment of the day came quietly before tipoff. Without prior announcement, the organization quietly unveiled a new banner honoring legendary former head coach and current team president Gregg Popovich.
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.
Frost Bank Center will host dozens of vendors in November, and attendees have the chance to nab one of 50 autographed Spurs Coyote card.
In Sunday’s victory, Victor Wembanyama led the way for San Antonio as he ended the game with 31 points, 14 rebounds and six blocks while rookie Dylan Harper added 20 points, six rebounds and eight assists of his own off the bench.
HARPER QUOTES “We just can’t get complacent. This is just one game. One out of 82. We had a good win. We showed the world what we’re capable of.” “He’s told me
The new and improved Victor Wembanyama can now lay claim to the best opening week any Western Conference player has had this season.
Though Harper's effort against the Nets was the best of his young NBA career, he was good in his first two games as well. He scored 13 points in a victory at the New Orleans Pelicans two nights after outscoring top overall draft pick Cooper Flagg 15 to 10 on opening night.