
NBA Daily: Sans Wembanyama, Spurs Dominate Kings 123 – 110
By Reylan Loberternos
PhilBoxing.com
Mon, 17 Nov 2025

Nagasaki, Japan – San Antonio snapped a two-game home skid against Stephen Curry and the Warriors, as the Spurs dominated the Sacramento Kings 123 - 110 on Sunday night (Monday morning, Philippine time) at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas. Former Kings De’Aaron Fox and Harisson Barnes led the way against their former team with 28 and 20, respectively. Fox also had 11 assists for the Spurs, who had 38 assisted field goals as a team.
Luke Kornet started at center for Victor Wembanyama, who was rested due to a calf injury. He finished with a very efficient double-double performance of 13 points on a perfect 5-for-5 field goal shooting, 11 rebounds, 1 assist, and 3 blocks.
Reigning Rookie-of-the-Year Stephon Castle only had 4 points and 5 assists in under 16 minutes of playing time in the first half. He did not play at the turn due to an apparent hip injury.
Former Spurs DeMar DeRozan led the Kings with 27 markers on a very efficient 12-for-15 shooting clip. Domantas Sabonis contributed 17 markers, 13 boards, and 5 dimes for Sacramento. Dennis Schroder and Malik Monk added 22 and 16, respectively, off-the-bench.
The Spurs will next host the Memphis Grizzlies in San Antonio on Tuesday night (Wednesday morning, Philippine time).
Meanwhile, the Kings will travel to Oklahoma City to face the defending champions Thunder on Wednesday night (Thursday morning, Philippine time).
How They Scored: 36-24; 67-59; 95-85; 123-110
Spurs 123 – Fox 28, Barnes 20, Vassell 16, Johnson 14, Kornet 13, Champagnie 12, Sochan 11, Olynyk 5, Castle 4
Kings 110 – DeRozan 27, Schroder 22, Sabonis 17, Monk 16, Westbrook 14, LaVine 8, Ellis 2, Eubanks 2, Achiuwa 1, Clifford 1
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