San Antonio Spurs at Milwaukee Bucks: Did Stephon Castle set the tone as the Silver and Black ran?
The San Antonio Spurs moved to 56-18 with a 127-95 road decision over the Milwaukee Bucks, who fell to 29-44 at Fiserv Forum. The San Antonio Spurs vs Milwaukee Bucks final score reflected a game with 0 ties and 0 lead changes at 3:00 PM EDT, with attendance listed at 17341.
First quarter
The San Antonio Spurs opened with 37 points in the first quarter while the Bucks scored 24 in the same quarter. The Spurs hit 55 percent on field goals for the game and logged 58 points in the paint, and the Bucks finished at 44 percent on field goals with 28 points in the paint.
Second quarter
The Spurs added 30 points in the second quarter as the Herd put up 21. The Silver and Black produced 35 assists in the box score, and the Bucks recorded 22 assists while committing 19 total turnovers.
Third quarter
The Spurs scored 35 points in the third quarter while Milwaukee scored 34, a stretch that fit the San Antonio Spurs vs Milwaukee Bucks turning point because San Antonio never trailed and finished with a biggest lead of 38. Stephon Castle posted 22 points with 10 assists and 10 rebounds in the previous game, and Keldon Johnson added 16 points with 5 assists while shooting 75 percent from the field.
Fourth quarter
The Spurs closed with 25 points in the fourth quarter as the Bucks managed 16 points, and San Antonio finished with 13 steals and 22 points off turnovers. Victor Wembanyama totaled 23 points with 15 rebounds and 6 assists in the previous game, and Milwaukee ended with 14 made three-pointers on 30 percent shooting from deep while San Antonio finished with 14 made three-pointers on 40 percent shooting.
The Spurs logged 43 bench points compared with 33 for Milwaukee, and the San Antonio Spurs full-time result included 55 total rebounds to Milwaukee’s 41 alongside 11 total turnovers for San Antonio. The post game analysis also included San Antonio’s 23 fast-break points and Milwaukee’s 15 fast-break points, with the game broadcast nationally on Amazon Prime Video and on FDSSW for the away feed.
The Spurs are scheduled to host the Chicago Bulls at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas on March 30, 2026 at 8:00 PM EDT, with viewing available on Peacock and FDSSW. Keep it locked for the next recap, and share this article with other Spurs fans.