Victor Wembanyama scored a career-high 50 points, leading the San Antonio Spurs to a thrilling 139-130 win against the Washington Wizards on Wednesday night. This impressive performance showcased his skill and determination on the court.
Wembanyama’s shooting was exceptional, as he hit 8 of 16 attempts from beyond the arc, marking another career milestone. With this victory, the Spurs secured their second consecutive win, highlighting their improving form.
On the opposing side, Jordan Poole delivered a strong performance for Washington, scoring 42 points. However, the Wizards faced their sixth straight defeat, raising concerns about their season’s trajectory.
At just 20 years and 314 days old, Wembanyama became the fourth-youngest player in NBA history to reach the 50-point mark, joining the ranks of basketball legends like Brandon Jennings, LeBron James, and Devin Booker.
Previously, Wembanyama’s highest score was 49 points, achieved during a thrilling overtime victory against the New York Knicks. His consistent ability to score is becoming a defining feature of his early career.
He has now made at least six 3-pointers in three consecutive games, showcasing his growing confidence and skill from long range.
Devin Vassell contributed 17 points in his third game back for the Spurs after recovering from offseason surgery for a fractured right foot, adding depth to the team’s roster.
Takeaways
Wizards: In a notable moment, Alexandre Sarr blocked a shot from Wembanyama in the second quarter and later dunked on him in the third quarter. Sarr ended the game with 12 points, two rebounds, two assists, and one block in 25 minutes, proving he can hold his own against the rising star.
Spurs: With his 50-point game, Wembanyama joins an elite group as the eighth player in franchise history to achieve this feat. The franchise record remains with David Robinson, who scored 71 points against the Los Angeles Clippers in April 1994.
Key moment
Wembanyama reached 50 points with an 18-foot jumper, extending the Spurs’ lead to 115-98 with 8:49 left in the game, sealing the victory for San Antonio.
Key stat
Remarkably, Wembanyama is the first player in NBA history to achieve 20 three-pointers and 25 blocks over a six-game stretch, a testament to his versatility on the court.
Up next
The Spurs will face the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday night, concluding a five-game homestand, while the Wizards will travel to Atlanta to wrap up their five-game road trip.