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Spurs 121-106 Pistons (6 Mar, 2026) Game Recap
SAN ANTONIO — — Victor Wembanyama had 38 points, 16 rebounds and five blocks and the San Antonio Spurs never trailed in completing a sweep of Detroit, beating the Pistons 121-106 on Thursday night.
De'Aaron Fox had 29 points, and Stephon Castle added 11 points and 12 assists in San Antonio's first game at home after a nearly a month-long trip.
Cade Cunningham had 26 points and Isaiah Stewart added 18 points in Detroit's second straight loss. The Pistons, who closed their trip 1-2, remained atop the Eastern Conference at 45-16.
A potential NBA Finals matchup resulted in another double-digit victory for the red-hot Spurs.
San Antonio has won 13 of 14 games, including a 114-103 victory over the Pistons on Feb. 23 in Detroit, and remain second in the West at 45-17.
Game Recap: Spurs 121, Pistons 106
Victor Wembanyama's 38-point, 16-rebound night overpowers the Pistons in the Spurs' 121-106 home win.
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Pistons vs Spurs Discussion: Game Time, TV, Odds, and More
It’s been a minute since I could definitively say I’ve seen the Detroit Pistons play a great basketball game on both ends of the floor. That is partly due to the incredibly high standard the team has set for itself this year. But you can also mix in some wins against marginal competition, some wins against better competition with a heavy dose of luck, and some straight up losses. They aren’t playing their best as they face the San Antonio Spurs once again. It was the previous game against the Spurs where you can say this mini-swoon began (as much as you can ever call winning three of five, including wins against the Thunder and Cavs a swoon). The Pistons were outplayed easily on both ends of the floor in that game, and Detroit’s lack of shooting stood in stark contrast to a Spurs team firing on all cylinders. Following a loss to the aforementioned Cavs, the Pistons are looking to avoid what would be just their third two-game losing streak of the season. Note: They have yet to have a three-game losing streak. To beat the Spurs, Detroit needs to shoot the ball better and force the Spurs, also a bad shooting team, to shoot much worse than their previous matchup. In that game, the Spurs made 18 threes and 45% of their attempts. Mind you, on the season, the Spurs are shooting 35% from deep compared to Detroit’s 34%.
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