Texas Takeover: Wembanyama Stifles Rockets as Spurs Reach 46 Wins.

SAN ANTONIO — Victor Wembanyama didn’t just protect the rim on Sunday night; he made it inaccessible. In the final meeting of the regular season between the I-35 rivals, the Spurs center turned the paint into a “no-fly zone,” leading San Antonio to a commanding 119-102 win over the Houston Rockets. The victory caps a historic 30-hour stretch for Wembanyama, who has now recorded 14 blocks in his last three outings.

Defensive Masterclass at the Frost Bank Center

The Spurs set the tone in the opening minutes, jumping out to a 14-4 lead that Houston never recovered from. While the Rockets (39-24) tried to challenge the interior, they repeatedly ran into the 7-foot-4 frame of Wembanyama. By halftime, Wembanyama had already tallied 4 blocks, forcing Houston to settle for contested mid-range jumpers.

De’Aaron Fox provided the offensive spark, contributing 22 points and 8 assists, while rookie Stephon Castle added 14 points of his own. The Spurs’ ball movement was surgical, finishing with 31 assists on 44 made field goals. San Antonio’s bench also stepped up, outscoring Houston’s reserves 38-24.

Top Performers PTS REB BLK AST
Victor Wembanyama (SAS) 27 12 5 3
De’Aaron Fox (SAS) 22 4 0 8
Alperen Sengun (HOU) 19 9 1 4
Jalen Green (HOU) 18 3 0 2

What They Said

“We aren’t looking at the win streak. We’re looking at the details. Tonight, our communication on the defensive end was the best it’s been all season. When we play like this, we’re hard to beat.”
— Victor Wembanyama, Spurs Center

“Wemby’s presence changes everything. You think you have an open look, and then a hand appears from nowhere. He’s the most dominant defensive force I’ve seen in this league.”
— Ime Udoka, Rockets Head Coach

Playoff Implications / What’s Next

This win solidifies the Spurs’ position as the most dangerous team in the Western Conference heading into the final month. With a 46-17 record, San Antonio is statistically locked into a top-four seed, but the eyes are on the #1 spot. They currently sit 1.5 games behind Oklahoma City, with a head-to-head matchup looming next week that could decide home-court advantage through the playoffs.

Houston, meanwhile, drops to 4th in the West. They face a must-win situation on Tuesday against the Pelicans to keep their hopes of a top-three seed alive. For the Spurs, the homestand continues as they prepare for a high-stakes visit from the Denver Nuggets on Wednesday.

Zach Smith

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