Spurs beat 76ers 115-102 after losing Wembanyama to left rib contusion

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SAN ANTONIO – In a thrilling NBA matchup on Monday night, the San Antonio Spurs triumphed over the Philadelphia 76ers with a final score of 115-102. The performance of Stephon Castle was a highlight, as he recorded an impressive triple-double with 17 points, 13 assists, and 10 rebounds. However, the game took a concerning turn when Spurs star Victor Wembanyama left the game in the first half due to a left rib contusion.

Wembanyama’s injury raises questions about his availability for the final week of the regular season, a crucial time as teams jockey for playoff positioning. The Spurs currently stand at 60-19, just 2.5 games behind the Western Conference-leading Oklahoma City Thunder, who sit at 62-16. San Antonio has secured a spot in the playoffs and will finish no lower than second in the conference.

On the other hand, the 76ers find themselves in a tough spot, having lost their second consecutive game. They are currently battling to avoid falling into the play-in tournament, sitting at 43-36 and just a half-game behind the Toronto Raptors, who have a record of 43-35. Joel Embiid led the 76ers with a formidable performance, scoring 34 points and grabbing 12 rebounds, while Paul George contributed 16 points.

Wembanyama’s exit came after an elbow from George during a fast break. He initially remained in the game for a brief period before requesting to be substituted out just before halftime. Despite the setback, Wembanyama managed to score 17 points, secure five rebounds, and block three shots in only 15:40 minutes of play. This performance counts as an official game under NBA guidelines, which allow for certain exceptions regarding game participation for award eligibility.

Luke Kornet stepped up in the second half, filling in for Wembanyama and contributing 10 points and three rebounds. Castle’s triple-double marked his fifth of the season, further solidifying his role as a key player for the Spurs as they move toward the playoffs.

Looking Ahead

The 76ers will aim to bounce back in their next game against the Houston Rockets on Thursday, while the Spurs will host the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday. With both teams facing crucial moments in their respective seasons, fans can expect high-stakes basketball as they head into the final stretch before the playoffs.

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