Spurs Dominate Hawks And Wizards on 6 GAME WIN STREAK
- Gabe Gomez
- Dec 21, 2025
- 2 min read

In the latest episode of the 210 Fast Break podcast, the hosts dive deep into the San Antonio Spurs' current momentum, highlighted by a dominant six-game winning streak that has propelled them to the second spot in the Western Conference.
The Spurs' recent surge is built on high-energy performances and record-breaking defensive play.
Highlights from the Victory over Atlanta
On Friday the 19th, the Spurs absolutely dominated the Atlanta Hawks 126-98:
Victor Wembanyama’s Milestone: Recorded his 100th straight game with a block. He finished the night with 26 points, 12 rebounds, and shot 10-for-15 from the field.
Offensive Support: Devin Vassell contributed 18 points, while Stephon Castle added 17.
Halftime Lead: The team’s explosive start saw them leading 64–44 at the half, eventually outscoring the Hawks 58–54 in the second half to secure the win.
Breaking Down the Wizards Win
Continuing their streak, the Spurs defeated the Washington Wizards 124–113:
Luke Kornet’s Breakout: Kornet had a standout performance with 20 points and 12 rebounds (including 6 offensive boards). His chemistry with Stephon Castle was a major talking point, especially their effective lob-and-dunk plays.
Backcourt Excellence: De’Aaron Fox led the scoring with 27 points, including five three-pointers, while adding 7 rebounds and 6 assists. Castle recorded a double-double with 18 points and 11 assists.
Wemby's Consistency: Wembanyama added another double-double with 14 points, 12 rebounds, and 2 blocks.
Western Conference Standings
The Spurs are currently sitting at 21–7, good for the #2 seed in the Western Conference. They are just half a game ahead of the Nuggets and are actively chasing the Oklahoma City Thunder, who lead the conference with a 25–3 record. The podcast noted that the Spurs' success is largely due to their depth, as evidenced by seven different players scoring double digits in their most recent game.
The Jeremy Sochan Dilemma
A significant portion of the podcast focused on Jeremy Sochan following a cryptic Instagram post where he stated he was "in a dark place, however the candle is still burning".
Defensive Value vs. Offensive Struggles: The hosts compared Sochan to a "Great Value Draymond Green," praising his defensive versatility and Dennis Rodman-like rebounding while acknowledging his offensive limitations.
Trade Speculation: There is growing discussion regarding Sochan's future with the organization. While he is a fan favorite and a great community representative, the hosts suggested he might find more success in a different system where he can come off the bench.
Looking Ahead: The "Gauntlet" Schedule
The Spurs are entering a challenging stretch of games that will test their #2 ranking:
Dec 23rd vs. OKC Thunder: A "City Night" home game featuring the team's City Edition jerseys and court.
Christmas Day @ OKC: A high-stakes afternoon rematch in Oklahoma City.
The Rematch: A New Year’s Eve home game against the New York Knicks, a rematch of the NBA Cup Finals.
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