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Spurs dominate Pistons with a 28-point victory in season finale

Spurs dominate Pistons with a 28-point victory in season finale


The San Antonio Spurs (22-60) dominated the Detroit Pistons (14-68) with a 123-95 victory in their season finale on Sunday night.

Sandro Mamukelashvili led the way with 18 points, while Blake Wesley added 17 points as the Spurs finished the season on a positive note.

Despite the absence of Victor Wembanyama and early challenges, San Antonio ended the season strong by winning seven of their last 11 games.

The victory, combined with Portland’s loss, pushed the Spurs to fifth place among the league’s worst records, impacting their draft lottery chances.

James Wiseman scored 21 points to lead the Pistons, but they were unable to stop San Antonio’s well-rounded offensive performance.