On March 3, 2026, the San Antonio Spurs dominated the Philadelphia 76ers with a score of 131-91, marking a significant rebound from their recent loss. This victory was fueled by Dylan Harper's impressive 22-point performance and Victor Wembanyama's efficient 10 points. The Spurs' success was further bolstered by their exceptional 3-point shooting, making 18 shots from beyond the arc. This win capped off their annual rodeo road trip with a stellar 5-1 record, following an 11-game winning streak. However, the 76ers faced challenges, playing without key players like Joel Embiid and Paul George, which left them overwhelmed against the superior Spurs.
The game was a showcase of the Spurs' prowess, especially in the first half, where they built a commanding 60-36 lead. This was despite the absence of forward Harrison Barnes, who had to sit out due to a sore ankle after his impressive 364-game consecutive playing streak. The 76ers struggled in the third quarter, scoring only 11 points, which further emphasized the Spurs' dominance. The 76ers' struggles continued as they lost VJ Edgecombe due to a hard landing on his back during a 3-point attempt in the first half. The Spurs' victory was celebrated as part of a throwback night for NBC's NBA coverage, with familiar broadcasters like Bob Costas and Doug Collins in attendance.
The 76ers will look to bounce back from this loss, while the Spurs return home to face Detroit on Thursday, marking their first home game since February 21. The next game for the 76ers will be against Utah on Wednesday. This game highlighted the Spurs' resilience and the 76ers' challenges, leaving fans with much to discuss and debate.