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The San Antonio Spurs emerged victorious against the Utah Jazz with a score of 128-115 in a thrilling NBA Cup game. Victor Wembanyama showcased an outstanding performance by scoring 34 points, including six 3-pointers. Rookie Stephon Castle also shined with 23 points, matching his season high.

In the fourth quarter, Julian Champagnie contributed significantly by scoring 15 points and hitting three crucial 3-pointers to help the Spurs secure the win. The Spurs’ teamwork was evident as they finished with 30 assists, surpassing their average of 27.9 per game. Additionally, they dominated the boards by outrebounding Utah 25-15 in the second half.

Utah’s Lauri Markkanen suffered an injury in the fourth quarter after colliding knees with Wembanyama. Despite this setback, Keyonte George led the Jazz with 26 points, while Collin Sexton and John Collins each added 20 points to the scoreboard. Unfortunately, the Jazz’s loss to the Spurs eliminated them from the NBA Cup quarterfinals.

Although Utah shot an impressive 51% from the field, they struggled with turnovers, committing 21 throughout the game. The Jazz, known for leading the league in turnovers per game, will need to address this issue moving forward. Chris Paul sealed the victory for the Spurs by hitting a crucial 3-pointer late in the game, extending their lead to 121-109.

Markkanen, who struggled from beyond the arc, going 0 for 6 before his injury, reflected Utah’s shooting woes in the second half. After shooting 45% from 3-point range in the first half, the Jazz made only 4 of 14 attempts in the second half. The Spurs’ defense stepped up in the fourth quarter, limiting Utah to just 22 points.

Looking ahead, the Spurs are set to face the Los Angeles Lakers in their next game, while the Jazz will host the Denver Nuggets. Both teams will aim to bounce back from this game and continue their pursuit of success in the NBA Cup.