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Spurs Cast a Winning Spell Over Wizards at Capital One Arena

The San Antonio Spurs improved their record to 21-7 with a commanding performance against the Washington Wizards, who now stand at 5-22. The game concluded with a score of 124-113 in favor of the Silver and Black.


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First Quarter


The opening quarter saw the Wizards take an early lead, scoring 28 points compared to the Spurs' 26. However, it was evident that both teams were feeling each other out, setting the stage for what would become an intense battle.


Second Quarter


In the second quarter, San Antonio turned up the heat with an impressive offensive display. The Spurs scored a remarkable 43 points while holding DC to just 21. This surge was fueled by Keldon Johnson's dynamic play and Victor Wembanyama's presence in the paint.


Third Quarter


Despite being outscored by Washington in this period—37 points to San Antonio's 29—the Spurs maintained their composure. De'Aaron Fox led his team with precision passing and timely shooting, ensuring that they stayed ahead as they entered into the final stretch.


Fourth Quarter


The last quarter saw both teams battling fiercely; however, it was San Antonio’s bench that made a significant impact by contributing crucial points when needed most. Kelly Olynyk’s defensive efforts helped keep DC at bay as he recorded key rebounds and blocks down low.


In terms of statistics from this encounter: The Silver and Black dominated inside scoring with 56 points in paint compared to Wiz’s effort which fell short despite their attempts from beyond arc where they managed only hitting on eleven three-pointers out forty-five tries—a mere twenty-four percent success rate!


As part of our post-game thoughts on San Antonio Spurs’ victory over Washington: It is clear how pivotal moments like these can shape season outcomes especially given how well-rounded performances across board contributed towards securing another win under belt for them!


Looking ahead: Fans should mark calendars because next up will be Oklahoma City Thunder visiting Frost Bank Center December twenty-third eight-thirty PM Eastern Time broadcasted live via FDSOK & FDSSW networks respectively! Don’t miss chance catch action unfold firsthand right before eyes!


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