Victor Wembanyama led the San Antonio Spurs to a hard-fought 112-103 win over the Orlando Magic on Sunday, February 2, 2026, with a highlight-reel dunk capping off an impressive all-around performance. Despite travel woes that delayed the game by several hours, the Spurs demonstrated resilience to secure the victory at Frost Bank Center.
Wembanyama filled the stat sheet with 25 points, eight rebounds, four steals, and five blocks, showcasing his defensive prowess and offensive versatility. His alley-oop dunk with just over two minutes remaining pushed San Antonio’s lead to 17 points, effectively sealing the game and thrilling the home crowd. This performance underscored why he remains one of the NBA’s most exciting young talents.
The game was originally scheduled for an afternoon start but was pushed back to 8:12 PM CST due to the Spurs’ chaotic travel schedule. After a loss in Charlotte the previous night, the team’s charter flight encountered snow delays and a mechanical issue, not arriving in San Antonio until mid-afternoon on game day. This forced the NBA to reschedule the tip-off twice, testing the players’ endurance.
San Antonio started strong, racing to a 37-21 lead after the first quarter, fueled by early contributions from Wembanyama and bench player Dylan Harper. However, Orlando responded with a 17-3 run in the second quarter, briefly taking the lead before the Spurs headed into halftime with a narrow 61-60 advantage. The Magic’s effort was led by Desmond Bane’s 25 points and Paolo Banchero’s 19 points and 10 rebounds.
In the third quarter, the Spurs regained control, with Wembanyama’s dunk at the 8:29 mark giving them a 70-63 lead they would not relinquish. San Antonio’s defense tightened, holding Orlando to 18 points in the period, and the offense found rhythm with key plays from Devin Vassell and De’Aaron Fox. Vassell finished with 16 points, while Fox added 14 points and 10 assists, facilitating the team’s ball movement.
Other contributors for the Spurs included Keldon Johnson with 14 points and Julian Champagnie with 11, highlighting the team’s balanced attack. Dylan Harper, coming off the bench, scored 15 points and was instrumental in the first-quarter surge. On the Magic side, Anthony Black added 11 points, but the team struggled with consistency, especially in the second half.
This win improves the Spurs’ record to 33-16, maintaining their position atop the Southwest Division, while the Magic fall to 25-23. The victory is significant as it came on the second night of a back-to-back, demonstrating San Antonio’s depth and mental toughness. Wembanyama’s performance, particularly his defensive blocks and offensive highlights, continues to make him a focal point for the team’s success.
Looking ahead, the Spurs will aim to build on this momentum as they navigate the remainder of the season, with eyes on a deep playoff run. For the Magic, the loss highlights areas for improvement as they seek to solidify their playoff standing in the competitive Eastern Conference. Wembanyama’s dominant display serves as a reminder of his potential to shape games single-handedly.
