The one between San Antonio and Miami is the least a game with two faces. Driven by a good start from Victor Wembanyama (11 points in the first quarter, 21 in the end with 23 from Devin Vassell) the visitors went lead by 13 points after the first 15 minutes of the gameappears to be in complete control of the game. From then on, however, they were blacksilver inexplicably lost in the field, while Miami completely controlled the game. After starting with 0/8 three-pointers, the Heat hit 18 of their next 25 3-pointers they attempted and they brought the game back, first to a maxi-partial from 20-2 to finish the first partand then put 46 points in the third quarter against only 27 for the Spurswhich turned the fourth period into a long garbage time despite a weak attempt by the opponents, in the USA’s last commitment before leaving Paris where they will face Indiana in two consecutive games (both will be followed live on Sky Sports channels).
Rookie Ware leads Wemby: 25 points
The game changer above all else rookie Kel’el Warewhich does not disappoint in front of Wembanyama and close the 25 points and 8 rebounds with a big plus-minus (+27). He is the best of the Heat in front of 21st to Duncan Robinson and 20th to Terry Rozierwhile Tyler Herro (18), Nikola Jovic (14) and Jaime Jaquez (12) also finished in double figures. Another night dominated by Jimmy Butlerwho coached the game (8 points and 7 assists) shooting 3/7 in less than 28 minutes, leaving others to take the spotlight.