
Wemby's monster double-double guides Spurs past sliding Heat
The depth of the San Antonio roster was on full display throughout the contest, as Keldon Johnson and Dylan Harper provided an enormous spark from the bench, contributing 21 points each. The Spurs have been an absolute force to be reckoned with, boasting an NBA-best 22-2 record since the beginning of February. Their dominance was evident early, as they established a lead of as many as 30 points, which represents the largest margin any visiting team has managed to secure against the Heat within the friendly confines of Miami so far this season.
Young standout Stephon Castle further bolstered the offensive attack, finishing the game with 19 points while displaying poise beyond his years. With this win, San Antonio improved to a stellar 54-18 overall record. Despite their recent surge, they remain locked in a tense battle for the top spot in the Western Conference, currently trailing the formidable Oklahoma City Thunder by three games. The Thunder continued their own hot streak on Monday, defeating the Philadelphia 76ers to secure their 12th consecutive victory, maintaining the high-stakes pressure at the top of the league standings.





