Spurs aiming to stay alive in the West without Wemby.
- Jaylen Jackson

- Mar 28
- 2 min read

The San Antonio Spurs have displayed remarkable resilience in their pursuit of a playoff
spot, even in the face of adversity. On March 21st the Spurs defeated the Philadelphia
76ers 128-120, marking their fourth win in the last six games. This victory comes at a
critical time for the Spurs, as they continue their playoff push while missing their star
player, Victor Wembanyama, who has been sidelined for the year. Despite his absence,
San Antonio has shown grit, relying on contributions from several emerging players to
stay in the hunt for a postseason berth.
Wembanyama, who has been a key figure in the Spurs' success this season, has been
dealing with blood clots in his shoulder. His absence could have derailed the team’s
playoff hopes, but the Spurs have found ways to step up. Over the last few games, they
have proved that they can be a competitive force without their star. The win against the
76ers is a testament to the collective effort of the team, who have managed to secure
crucial victories even without their franchise player.
Several players have taken on larger roles in Wembanyama’s absence, stepping up when
the team needed them most. Jeremy Sochan, the 22-year-old power forward, has been one
of the standout performers. In the game against Philadelphia, Sochan delivered a
season-high 23 points, showcasing his ability to score effectively and contribute on both
ends of the floor. His performance was vital in keeping the Spurs competitive throughout
the game and ultimately helping to seal the victory.
Another player who has been instrumental in the team’s success is rookie Stephon Castle.
Castle, the 19-year-old point guard, demonstrated his playmaking skills in the win against
the 76ers, finishing with 17 points and a career-high 14 assists. His vision and leadership
on the floor have allowed the Spurs to maintain offensive flow and make up for the
scoring void left by Wembanyama. Castle's ability to facilitate the offense has been a
bright spot for the Spurs, and he continues to prove that he can be a future cornerstone of
the franchise.
Keldon Johnson, another key player for the Spurs, added 20 points in the victory.
Johnson’s contributions were not just limited to scoring, as he made critical defensive
plays that helped shift the momentum in San Antonio's favor. Johnson’s ability to step up
and provide a steady presence has been important in helping the Spurs stay competitive in
the Western Conference, especially without Wembanyama.
The Spurs’ success, despite missing their star, highlights the depth of the roster and the
team's ability to adapt to difficult situations. With a mix of young talent and veteran
experience, San Antonio has continued to stay in the playoff conversation.
Looking ahead, the Spurs will need to continue their winning ways if they want to secure
a place in the playoffs. The development of emerging players like Castle and Sochan,
coupled with the veteran leadership of players like Chris Paul, provides San Antonio with
the depth and experience needed to contend in the postseason. If the team can maintain
their current level of play they may have a chance of grabbing a play-in spot with the
post-season approaching.








