San Antonio is Back: Wembanyama and the Spurs’ Dominant 3-Game Tear
- Feb 6
- 2 min read

The latest episode of 210 Fast Break just dropped, and the energy is electric. As the Spurs ride a three-game winning streak into the heart of February, the narrative is clear: San Antonio isn't just "improving"—they are becoming the team the rest of the NBA is starting to fear.
The Three-Game Blitz: A Breakdown
From defensive clinics to bench depth, the Spurs have showcased every tool in their arsenal over the last three outings.
1. Handling the Magic (Feb 1): A Defensive Masterclass
Despite a late start due to travel woes, the Spurs took down the Orlando Magic 112-103. Victor Wembanyama set the tone early, finishing with 25 points, 8 rebounds, and a staggering 5 blocks.
After trailing at the half, San Antonio's defense clamped down in the third quarter, holding Orlando to just 18 points.
The Spurs’ balance was on full display with seven players scoring in double figures, including rookie Dylan Harper, who paced the bench with 20 points.
2. Throttling the Thunder (Feb 4): Dominating the Glass
In a statement win against a top-tier Western Conference rival, the Spurs beat Oklahoma City 116-106. While the Thunder were missing most of their key starters like SGA, Chet, Hartenstein, and Caruso, the Spurs didn't let up, leading by as many as 22 points.
Luke Kornet put on an offensive rebounding clinic, snatching 9 offensive boards (15 total) to give San Antonio endless second-chance opportunities.
Keldon Johnson led the scoring with 25 points, shooting an efficient 10-of-17 from the field.
3. Mastering the Mavericks (Feb 5): The Rookie Rivalry
Last night's 135-123 victory over Dallas was a heavyweight bout. Facing off against Mavs sensation Cooper Flagg, who put up 32 points, Wembanyama responded with 29 points, 11 rebounds, and 6 assists.
The depth in San Antonio continues to be the team's secret weapon, outscoring the Mavs’ bench 44 to 15.
De'Aaron Fox and Harrison Barnes (who hit 5-of-7 from deep) provided the veteran stability needed to close the door in the fourth quarter.
What’s Next: The Rodeo Road Trip & I-35 Series
As San Antonio locals head to the Frost Bank Center for the Stock Show & Rodeo, the Spurs are packing their bags for the annual Rodeo Road Trip.
The trip begins February 10 in Los Angeles against the Lakers, followed by a clash with the Warriors on February 11.
Following the All-Star break, the team returns to Texas for the I-35 Series at the Moody Center. Mark your calendars for February 19 (Suns) and February 21 (Kings).
Coach Pop’s Quote of the Day
"I try not to get impressed. I just try to look at what I see."
The Spurs are currently 34-16, sitting at #2 but making a serious push for the #1 seed in the West. Check out 210FastBreak.com for more info.



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