San Francisco, CA – Victor Wembanyama delivered another dominant performance, scoring 41 points and securing 18 rebounds, leading the San Antonio Spurs to a 127-113 victory over the injury-ridden Golden State Warriors on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. This win marks the Spurs’ 10th consecutive victory.
Spurs Dominate from the Start
Wembanyama quickly asserted his presence, scoring 10 of the Spurs’ first 14 points within the opening 3:36 of the game. San Antonio swiftly established a commanding 17-3 lead. He finished the game shooting 16 for 22 from the field, marking his fourth 40-point performance of the season.
Key Contributors for Both Teams
De’Aaron Fox contributed 11 points for the Spurs, one of seven players on the team to score in double figures. Nate Williams added 18 points, while LJ Cryer matched his career-high with 17. For the Warriors, Brandin Podziemski led the scoring with 14 points, along with 6 rebounds and 5 assists.
Warriors Grapple with Injuries
The Golden State Warriors continued to struggle with injuries, notably the absence of Stephen Curry, who has now missed 26 consecutive games since January 30th due to a right knee injury. Curry participated in a full practice on Tuesday and is aiming for a return before the end of the regular season.
Injury Updates for Golden State
Seth Curry, Stephen’s brother, contributed 12 points in his second game back from a strained left inner thigh. Kristaps Porzingis sat out this game as part of a back-to-back schedule, with expectations of playing Thursday. Gary Payton II may also return from resting his right knee. Gui Santos was a late scratch due to an elbow injury, and Al Horford remains sidelined with a calf strain.
Spurs Chase Top Seed
With this victory, the Spurs have won 15 of their last 16 games and are closely pursuing the first-place Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference standings. The team continues to demonstrate strong performance as the regular season progresses.
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