Spurs vs Bucks breakdown

San Antonio’s youth movement looked compact and efficient in their March 28 matchup with Milwaukee — crisp ball movement created plenty of high‑percentage chances and kept the Spurs competitive. Milwaukee, meanwhile, leaned on veteran star power and an All‑Star forward who dominated the paint, forcing San Antonio into a late zone adjustment. (youtube.com)

San Antonio rolled to a 127-95 victory over Milwaukee on March 28, moving to 56-18 on the season and guaranteeing the Spurs will be no lower than the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference. (espn.com)) Stephon Castle posted a 22-point, 10-rebound, 10-assist triple-double and was one of seven Spurs to reach double figures as San Antonio extended its winning streak to eight games. (espn.com)) Victor Wembanyama finished with 23 points, 15 rebounds and six assists while shooting 7-of-21 from the floor and 9-of-10 from the line in 30:41 of action. (basketball.realgm.com)) The Spurs shot 55.1% from the field (49-of-89) and hit 14-of-35 from three (40.0%), numbers that underpinned a 13‑of‑14 stretch where San Antonio has been dominant. (basketball.realgm.com)) Milwaukee dropped to 29-44 and was mathematically eliminated from postseason contention; the Bucks were shorthanded with Giannis Antetokounmpo sitting out his sixth straight game with a left knee hyperextension and several rotation players listed out. (wtmj.com)) The win pushed the Spurs to within two games of first-place Oklahoma City in the West and continued San Antonio’s surge — 13 wins in their last 14 games — as the race for top seeding tightens. (espn.co.uk))

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