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The San Antonio Spurs exploded offensively in their matchup against the Houston Rockets, scoring a season‑high 145 points in a 145–120 victory on Sunday.

Led by Victor Wembanyama, who finished with 29 points, the Spurs had four players reach at least 20 points as they dominated throughout. San Antonio jumped ahead with a big second quarter and extended their advantage to as many as 30 points, despite a late run from the Rockets.

Stephon Castle added 23 points, De’Aaron Fox had 20 points and 10 assists, Keldon Johnson scored 20, Dylan Harper contributed 19, and Julian Champagnie chipped in 11. The Spurs shot an efficient 58% from the field and made 21 of their 40 three‑point attempts.

Houston’s Kevin Durant and Amen Thompson each led their team with 23 points, while Reed Sheppard and Jabari Smith Jr. scored 17 apiece and Alperen Sengun had 16. The Rockets have alternated wins and losses recently and now sit 7½ games behind San Antonio in the Western Conference standings.

Summary: The Spurs put on a high‑scoring performance behind Wembanyama and several strong supporting scorers to roll past the Rockets and notch their highest point total of the season.

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