
"That was one of the best wins. That was one of the best games, best parts of my career, my basketball life. I've got zero left right now. That was probably the last [fast] break I had in my body."
"On the second night of a back-to-back, San Antonio had just overcome a 25-point deficit, the club's second-largest comeback in the play-by-play era (since 1997-98), to run its record since Feb. 1 to a league-best 14-1. That's the team's best mark in a 15-game span since the 2015-16 season, when the Spurs captured a franchise-record 67 wins."
"Fox, meanwhile, scored or assisted on 25 of San Antonio's 35 fourth-quarter points and finished the night with 19 points and 9 assists. Wembanyama scored a team-high 27 points, including the go-ahead score in which he hauled in a long strike in transition from De'Aaron Fox and dunked it in with 16 ticks remaining."
San Antonio completed a remarkable comeback against LA, erasing a 25-point deficit on the second night of a back-to-back to secure a 116-112 victory. This marked the Spurs' second-largest comeback in the play-by-play era and extended their record since February 1st to 14-1, the league's best during that span. Victor Wembanyama led with 27 points, 10 rebounds, and four blocks in 22 minutes, hitting the go-ahead dunk with 16 seconds remaining. De'Aaron Fox scored or assisted on 25 of San Antonio's 35 fourth-quarter points, finishing with 19 points and 9 assists. The victory followed Thursday's dominant performance against Detroit, where Wembanyama and Fox combined for 67 points.
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