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Highlights: Victor Wembanyama Sinks Suns With Playoff Clinching Game-winner

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Mar 19, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) beats the drum after the game against the Phoenix Suns at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images | Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images

Coming off a blowout win against the Sacramento Kings, the Spurs returned home to face the Phoenix Suns for the final time this regular season. Stephon Castle was ruled out before the game with a hip injury, but Devin Vassell returned from ankle soreness. What followed was a highly contested game. After a back-and-forth first quarter, the Suns outscored the Spurs 33-28 in the second to take a seven-point lead into halftime. After a low-scoring third that resulted in many foul calls (some, albeit questionable), the Spurs’ deficit was cut to six heading into the fourth. The Suns still held a lead because the Spurs missed many easy layups and committed several unforced turnovers.

After trailing by as much as 10, the Spurs stormed back with over a minute remaining due to the heroics of De’Aaron Fox and Victor Wembanyama. After a Jordan Goodwin three-pointer put the Suns up five, Vassell missed a three, but Wembanyama was fouled on the offensive rebound. Wembanyama made both free throws, and the Spurs trailed by three. Devin Booker missed a stepback jumper, and on the Spurs’ next possession, Fox finished at the rim with a crafty move. Now trailing by one, the Spurs fouled rookie Rasheer Fleming. Fleming missed both free throws, and the Spurs called a timeout. With 11 seconds remaining, the Spurs inbounded the ball to Wembanyama, who let the time tickle down until he pulled up from the midrange over Oso Ighodaro. The result? SPLASH. The Spurs took the lead with 1.1 seconds remaining, and Booker missed the half-court heave. The Spurs won 101-100.

Victor Wembanyama dropped an MVP-level performance with 34 points (10-20 FG, 12-12 FT), 12 rebounds, three steals, an assist, and a block. Wemby was the consistent driving offensive force for the Spurs, especially when the team shot 29% from three. He was also in the passing lanes and came up with several steals. Even though Wemby shot two of seven from three, he was contacted throughout the entire game. He made all of his 12 free throw attempts and started to cement his MVP case in the fourth quarter. Alongside Fox, Wemby drained his two threes, got a huge offensive rebound, made his free throws, and hit his first-ever game-winner (while trailing). What made it an MVP moment was the fact that he waited till the clock dwindled until one second was left on the clock. A true risk/reward moment with neither team having any timeouts remaining, and the basket resulting in either a win or a loss. Wemby is on track to make both All-NBA and All-Defensive teams, and his MVP and DPOY cases continue to rise.

PERFECTION! Spurs’ ball movement results in a hook pass from Harrison Barnes to a cutting Wemby, who lays it up!

ball movement goin' crazy ????

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— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) March 20, 2026

FLIGHT 1 IS CLEARED FOR TAKEOFF! Wemby catches the pass from the top of the key, takes a step, and slams it home with one hand!

MOVE OUT HIS WAY‼️

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— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) March 20, 2026

MORE MOVEMENT! After Barnes intercepts Amir Coffey’s pass, the ensuing fastbreak results in more beautiful Spurs ball movement that results in a Wemby dime to HB for an easy layup!

love to see it ????

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— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) March 20, 2026

Here’s the reverse angle!

IT'S FOURTH QUARTER TIME!

END 3Q | SAS 73, PHX 79 pic.twitter.com/MeY3sOKlJy

— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) March 20, 2026

TOO EASY! Wemby cleans up his own missed shot by slamming it back home with one hand!

did he just?! ???? pic.twitter.com/J0ZXZ8yzA6

— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) March 20, 2026

ALLEY-OOP! Julian Champagnie finds a cutting Wemby on the alley-oop and Wemby finishes with one hand!

Ju ???? Vic

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— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) March 20, 2026

MADE IT COUNT! Wemby’s second three of the game comes late in the fourth with wide-open space!

W3MBY ????

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— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) March 20, 2026

CLUTCH GENE ACTIVATED! Wemby waits until the clock dwindles, then he pulls up for the game-winning midrange jumper!

.@wemby CALLED GAME ???? pic.twitter.com/VONi66nxqT

— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) March 20, 2026

Here’s another angle! Look at the FBC crowd!

????️R U NOT ENTERTAINED? pic.twitter.com/liCDwLadsG

— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) March 20, 2026

How about three angles in one?

VICTOR. WEMBANYAMA. pic.twitter.com/Yt2EMaf0vf

— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) March 20, 2026

After the game, Wemby and the rest of the team were asked what they thought of Wemby’s performance. Keldon Johnson took the mic and began an MVP chant that could be heard from all of San Antonio!

y'all heard em! ???? pic.twitter.com/Q7YjRTGByR

— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) March 20, 2026

De’Aaron Fox dropped 23 points (6-7 FT), seven rebounds, three assists, and one steal. Fox shot below 50% from the field, but made most of his points count in the fourth. Both he and Wemby were clutch down the stretch, with Fox pulling off two crafty moves that resulted in clutch buckets. The All-Star duo will continue to use their talent to will this team when the going gets tough.

Too smooth! Fox dribbles into the paint and pulls off a turnaround spin jumper on Fleming!

t???? nice!

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— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) March 20, 2026

CLUTCH FOX! Fox dribbles past Ighodaro and finishes off the glass to cut the deficit to one!

De'Aaron Fox goes around the defender and scores the clutch layup to cut the Suns lead to 1, with 26.6 seconds remaining in regulation pic.twitter.com/UxlKTTVVTK

— MrBuckBuck (@MrBuckBuckNBA) March 20, 2026

Julian Champagnie 14 points (4-8 3PT), two rebounds, two assists, and two blocks. Julian was solid from the three-point line, shooting 50%. He also tossed up a sweet lob to Wemby and swatted two shots. One of the shots was a three-point attempt from the corner. The spacing he provides playmakers and other shooters has been valuable all season.

Devin Vassell dropped 12 points, two rebounds, and two assists. Like Julian, Dev was solid from the field, but also missed five threes. Nonetheless, he finished with the highest plus/minus on the team with +21. His perimeter defense alongside Julian has been solid all season, and will need to continue as the playoffs draw near.

Clear skies ahead! On the fastbreak, Dylan Harper catches the lob pass from KJ, and he drops it off to Dev, who puts Ryan Dunn on a poster!

flyin' high ✈️

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— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) March 20, 2026

Keldon Johnson dropped six points, four rebounds, and an assist. KJ struggled from the field, but made up for it with his usual hustle on the boards. The spark plug energy he has provided all season is more on the motivator side, but no matter what, he will continue to slash in the paint to get tough buckets when the team needs offense.

YESSIR KJ ????

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— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) March 20, 2026

All in all, this was one of the best finishes of the season. In a game where the Suns’ lead seemed to grow larger in the second half, this team did not waver and instead relied on hustle and offensive flow. When it came down to clutch time, the ball was either in Fox’s or Wemby’s hands. As said earlier, you could not write a better script for how this game ended. Wemby knew the moment was his, and he capitalized on it to the fullest extent. The result? The Spurs are playoff-bound for the first time in six seasons!

Finally, here are the full game highlights.

The Spurs continue their mini homestand against the Indiana Pacers this Saturday at 7:00 P.M. (CST) on FDSN-SW.