The Denver Nuggets edged the San Antonio Spurs 136-134 in overtime on Saturday in a high-level Western Conference showdown defined by a standout duel between Nikola Jokic and Victor Wembanyama. The game featured multiple lead changes, clutch moments, and late-game execution that ultimately favored Denver.
Jokic led the Nuggets with 40 points, 13 assists, eight rebounds, and three blocks, including key baskets in overtime. Wembanyama responded with 34 points, 18 rebounds, seven assists, and five blocks, anchoring the Spurs on both ends of the floor. The result snapped San Antonio’s 11-game winning streak while extending Denver’s to eight.
After the game, Wembanyama emphasized the value of the experience despite the loss. “I think it was an amazing game. Very fun. One of the most fun games,” he said. “I wish we could have closed it up. Everything that happened tonight is good for us. It’s a real testing against the team that’s actually playing for something right now.”
His comments reflected a broader focus on development as the Spurs continue to position themselves near the top of the Western Conference standings.
Victor Wembanyama, Nikola Jokic Deliver Elite Duel in Denver
GettySan Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama and Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic
The matchup lived up to expectations from the opening tip, with both teams playing at a high offensive level. San Antonio led 107-96 with just over nine minutes remaining in regulation before Denver mounted a comeback.
Jokic played a central role in that rally. He assisted on a key three-point play and later found Aaron Gordon for a game-tying dunk with 6.2 seconds left, forcing overtime. In the extra period, Jokic scored seven points, including a turnaround jumper and a late floater that sealed the result.
Wembanyama matched the intensity throughout most of the game. He scored efficiently, controlled the glass, and protected the rim with five blocks. His all-around performance made him the first Spurs player to record at least 30 points and 15 rebounds in three consecutive games.
The two players traded baskets in overtime as well. After Jokic gave Denver a four-point lead with a contested jumper, Wembanyama responded with a layup on the next possession. However, Denver maintained control in the final minute.
San Antonio coach Mitch Johnson noted Jokic’s ability to capitalize on small mistakes. “He has all the tricks, the counters and the skills to make you pay,” Johnson said. Denver coach David Adelman echoed that sentiment, calling the contest “very good basketball” and highlighting the unique skill sets of both stars.
San Antonio Spurs, Denver Nuggets Eye Potential Playoff Matchup
GettySan Antonio Spurs v Denver Nuggets
The game carried added significance given both teams’ positions in the Western Conference. San Antonio sits second, while Denver remains close behind in the standings, increasing the possibility of a postseason meeting.
Saturday’s contest also marked the third time this season that both teams scored at least 130 points in the same game, underscoring the offensive firepower on both sides. The teams are scheduled to meet again on April 12 in the regular-season finale, though player availability could depend on playoff positioning.
Wembanyama described the game as having “a little bit of playoff vibes,” pointing to the intensity and execution required throughout. He also acknowledged the challenge of facing Jokic, calling him “the best offensive player in the world” and stressing the importance of defensive focus in such matchups.
Jokic, meanwhile, maintained a broader perspective on the competition. “I think it’s great to be a fan of basketball right now,” he said. “Every night, you can find some really interesting game and a really fun matchup.”
Through seven career meetings, Jokic now holds a 5-2 edge over Wembanyama. However, the statistical output from both players continues to draw attention, with each delivering consistent high-level performances.
For the Spurs, the loss does little to alter their trajectory but serves as a benchmark against a proven contender.
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