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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 29 MIN

Wembanyama Dominates Depleted Warriors in Spurs' Tenth Straight Win

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The San Antonio Spurs continued their late-season surge with a 127-113 victory over the Golden State Warriors on April 1, 2026. This win marked the Spurs' 10th consecutive victory and their 15th win in their last 16 contests. Leading the way was Victor Wembanyama, who delivered a dominant performance with 41 points, 18 rebounds, and three blocksin just 29 minutes of play. This was Wembanyama’s second consecutive 40-point game and his fourth of the season, shooting an efficient 16-for-22 from the field.The Golden State Warriors entered the game severely shorthanded, with nine rotational players ruled out due to various injuries. Stephen Curry missed his 26th straight game with a knee injury, though he has recently participated in full practices and may return soon. Other notable absences included Kristaps Porzingis, Jimmy Butler, and Al Horford. Despite the depleted roster, new signing Omer Yurtseven led the Warriors with 17 points and eight rebounds, while rookie LJ Cryer matched his career high with 17 points. Draymond Green and Brandin Podziemski each contributed 14 points, but both were pulled from the game in the fourth quarter as the coaching staff prioritized health over an unlikely comeback.The matchup featured a notable history between Draymond Green and Victor Wembanyama, characterized by intense on-court exchanges. Green previously shared details of a fiery encounter where, after he blocked a shot, Wembanyama told him he was "too small". Green responded by calling him "too little" and questioning his confidence, an exchange that immediately preceded a spectacular, albeit foul-negated, highlight lob by the young Spurs center. In their most recent meeting, the two matched up frequently, with Green struggling to contain the 7'4" phenom as San Antonio jumped out to an early 17-3 lead.Beyond Wembanyama’s individual brilliance, the Spurs' success has been bolstered by the emergence of Julian Champagnie, a key analytical piece of their starting unit. Described as a "three-point sniper," Champagnie has significantly improved his volume and efficiency, currently shooting 38.3% from deep on 6.5 attempts per game. His presence has created vital spacing, improving the true shooting percentages of core players like Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox. With Champagnie on the floor, the Spurs' primary starting five has reached an elite +21 net rating.The victory has significant implications for the Western Conference standings. The Spurs (58-18) are currently locked into a top-two seed and are actively chasing the top spot. Meanwhile, the Warriors (36-40) are struggling to stay competitive in the play-in race, currently sitting in 10th place. While Golden State has secured a spot in the play-in tournament, their recent losses amid a massive injury crisis have made it likely they will remain the 10th seed heading into the postseason.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/champions-network--6884663/support.

The San Antonio Spurs continued their late-season surge with a 127-113 victory over the Golden State Warriors on April 1, 2026. This win marked the Spurs' 10th consecutive victory and their 15th win in their last 16 contests. Leading the way was Victor Wembanyama, who delivered a dominant performance with 41 points, 18 rebounds, and three blocksin just 29 minutes of play. This was Wembanyama’s second consecutive 40-point game and his fourth of the season, shooting an efficient 16-for-22 from the field.The Golden State Warriors entered the game severely shorthanded, with nine rotational players ruled out due to various injuries. Stephen Curry missed his 26th straight game with a knee injury, though he has recently participated in full practices and may return soon. Other notable absences included Kristaps Porzingis, Jimmy Butler, and Al Horford. Despite the depleted roster, new signing Omer Yurtseven led the Warriors with 17 points and eight rebounds, while rookie LJ Cryer matched his career high with 17 points. Draymond Green and Brandin Podziemski each contributed 14 points, but both were pulled from the game in the fourth quarter as the coaching staff prioritized health over an unlikely comeback.The matchup featured a notable history between Draymond Green and Victor Wembanyama, characterized by intense on-court exchanges. Green previously shared details of a fiery encounter where, after he blocked a shot, Wembanyama told him he was "too small". Green responded by calling him "too little" and questioning his confidence, an exchange that immediately preceded a spectacular, albeit foul-negated, highlight lob by the young Spurs center. In their most recent meeting, the two matched up frequently, with Green struggling to contain the 7'4" phenom as San Antonio jumped out to an early 17-3 lead.Beyond Wembanyama’s individual brilliance, the Spurs' success has been bolstered by the emergence of Julian Champagnie, a key analytical piece of their starting unit. Described as a "three-point sniper," Champagnie has significantly improved his volume and efficiency, currently shooting 38.3% from deep on 6.5 attempts per game. His presence has created vital spacing, improving the true shooting percentages of core players like Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox. With Champagnie on the floor, the Spurs' primary starting five has reached an elite +21 net rating.The victory has significant implications for the Western Conference standings. The Spurs (58-18) are currently locked into a top-two seed and are actively chasing the top spot. Meanwhile, the Warriors (36-40) are struggling to stay competitive in the play-in race, currently sitting in 10th place. While Golden State has secured a spot in the play-in tournament, their recent losses amid a massive injury crisis have made it likely they will remain the 10th seed heading into the postseason.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/champions-network--6884663/support.

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