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Tuesday, April 7, 2026 • Frost Bank Center
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
San Antonio Spurs29333023115
Philadelphia 76ers28273017102

Team Statistics

StatSan Antonio SpursPhiladelphia 76ers
Field Goals33/5724/57
3-Pointers11/3210/32
Free Throws16/2224/29
Rebounds4748
Assists3117
Steals87
Blocks55
Turnovers1112

Game Recap

San Antonio pulled away for a 115-102 win over Philadelphia, using efficient shot-making and crisp ball movement to control the game. The Spurs shot 33-of-57 from the field (58.0%) and piled up 31 assists, consistently generating quality looks in the half court and in transition. Philadelphia leaned heavily on Joel Embiid, who led all scorers with 34 points, but the 76ers struggled to match San Antonio’s overall efficiency. The 76ers finished 24-of-57 (42.0%) from the floor and recorded 17 assists, a gap that reflected San Antonio’s ability to limit easy scoring chances while keeping the Spurs’ offense flowing. San Antonio’s scoring balance was a major difference. Stephon Castle led the Spurs with 19 points, while D. Harper and Victor Wembanyama added 17 apiece, giving the Spurs multiple threats and preventing Philadelphia from keying on one option. Paul George contributed 16 points for the 76ers, but Philadelphia’s offense outside of Embiid didn’t generate enough consistent production to close the margin. Both teams were essentially even on the glass (Philadelphia 48 rebounds, San Antonio 47), but San Antonio’s superior efficiency and assist total ultimately decided the outcome. For the Spurs, the win reinforces the value of their ball movement and balanced scoring. For the 76ers, Embiid’s production was a positive, but improving offensive connectivity and shot quality will be important in future games.

Key Takeaways

  • San Antonio’s elite home record (59-19) versus Philadelphia’s weaker away record (43-35)
  • Recent form advantage: Spurs LWWWW vs 76ers LWWLW
  • Philadelphia missing Joel Embiid (OUT), a significant impact injury

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