The 2025/26 season of the NBA continues to progress, and last night saw a new round of NBA Cup games. The November tournament gains more relevance within the teams every year. These matches are being taken more seriously, as evidenced by the intense showdown between Golden State Warriors and San Antonio Spurs in the early hours.
The Warriors clinched the game with a very close score of 109-108, and by far the highlight was Stephen Curry's exhibition to defeat the team led by Victor Wembanyama.
The star guard of the Golden State Warriors scored a total of 49 points in 36 minutes played, along with two steals, shooting 61.5% from the field (16-26 FG) and 52.9% from beyond the arc, making 9 out of 17 attempted triples. Jimmy Butler supported his leader with 21 points.
On the San Antonio Spurs side, Victor Wembanyama's 26 points, 12 rebounds, and 3 blocks were insufficient to defeat Stephen Curry's Warriors. Not even the great performance by De'Aaron Fox, with 24 points and 10 assists, who is gradually regaining competition rhythm after a long injury.

NBA Standings
This result, significant for the NBA Cup, is also important for the regular season. With this early morning victory, the Warriors improve their record to 8-6, ranking 8th in the Western Conference after winning their last two games. In contrast, San Antonio, after losing their last two matches, drops to 6th place with a record of 8-4.
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