Overview
- Wembanyama powered San Antonio with 27 points, 18 rebounds, six assists and five blocks in 40 minutes, extending his streak of games with a block to 90.
- Miami erased a 15-point deficit with a 17-1 fourth-quarter run before late threes from Devin Vassell and Wembanyama helped the Spurs close it out with an 8-3 finish.
- The Spurs held the league’s top-scoring Heat to 14 third-quarter points and continue to lead the NBA in fewest points allowed at 104.5 per game.
- Stephon Castle added 21 points, eight assists and four steals, Vassell posted 17 points and nine rebounds, and six Spurs finished in double figures.
- The Heat were without Norman Powell and Tyler Herro, while the Spurs missed Luke Kornet and De’Aaron Fox, and San Antonio visits Phoenix on Nov. 2.
 
 