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San Antonio Spurs Wins Against the Chicago Bulls
Publish Date: March 31, 2026
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The San Antonio Spurs delivered a commanding 129–114 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Monday night, delivering 41 points and 16 rebounds as San Antonio used a dominant second-quarter run and control of the glass to secure its ninth straight win.
SAN ANTONIO Victor Wembanyama delivered another dominant performance with 41 points and 16 rebounds, leading the San Antonio Spurs to a 129–114 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Monday night.
San Antonio used a decisive second-quarter surge to take control and never looked back, winning its ninth straight game while continuing to build momentum late in the regular season.
Wembanyama was the centerpiece throughout, scoring efficiently inside and out while anchoring the Spurs’ defense. The 7-foot-4 star altered shots at the rim and controlled the glass, helping San Antonio dominate the rebounding battle and limit Chicago’s second-chance opportunities.
The game was competitive early, with both teams trading baskets through much of the first quarter. Chicago found offense from multiple contributors, including Tre Jones, who led the Bulls with 23 points, and Collin Sexton, who added 20. But the Spurs gradually seized momentum behind their defense and transition scoring.
San Antonio broke the game open late in the second quarter with a 23–7 run that turned a narrow contest into a double-digit lead. Wembanyama scored repeatedly during the stretch, while the Spurs’ defense forced turnovers and contested nearly every Bulls attempt in the paint.
By halftime, the Spurs had built a 64–47 advantage, fueled in large part by their dominance on the boards. San Antonio finished the game with a sizable rebounding edge, repeatedly generating extra possessions and limiting Chicago’s ability to sustain any offensive rhythm.
“We just tried to stay aggressive and play our game,” Wembanyama said. “When we defend and rebound like that, it makes everything easier.”