: After starting the season 5–0 for the first time in franchise history, the Spurs maintained elite form, posting an NBA-best 22–2 record since February 1st. They currently sit with a 62–20 record, competing for the #1 seed in the Western Conference.
: Miami has faced a "quagmire" in the Eastern Conference play-in race, plagued by injuries to key players like Tyler Herro and Norman Powell . Despite Bam Adebayo's consistent play (31 points in their October meeting), the Heat finished the regular season near the bottom of the play-in bracket with a 43–39 record. NBA PL: Spurs - Heat
: Victor Wembanyama has been the centerpiece of the Spurs' resurgence, leading the team in points (25.0 PPG) and rebounds (11.5 RPG) for the season. In the March win, he recorded his fourth game of the season with at least 26 points, 15 rebounds, and 5 blocks—a feat achieved only once by the rest of the league combined. : After starting the season 5–0 for the
: Rookie Stephon Castle has emerged as a vital playmaker for San Antonio, leading the team in assists (7.4 APG). For Miami, Norman Powell took on a larger scoring role, leading the team with 21 points in the March loss. Season Standings (As of Late April 2026) San Antonio Spurs vs Miami Heat Mar 23, 2026 Game Summary Despite Bam Adebayo's consistent play (31 points in
In their final regular-season meeting, the Spurs extended their winning streak to six games while the Heat suffered their fifth consecutive loss. The Spurs' offense was unstoppable, leading by as many as 30 points and finishing with a 25-point margin of victory. Key Performer Spurs 136–111 Victor Wembanyama : 26 PTS, 15 REB, 5 BLK Oct 30, 2025 Spurs 107–101 Victor Wembanyama : 27 PTS, 18 REB, 5 BLK Oct 8, 2025 (Pre) Spurs 112–107 Kel'el Ware (MIA): 29 PTS Key Storylines
The swept the Miami Heat in their 2025–26 regular season series, culminating in a dominant 136–111 victory on March 23, 2026 , which allowed San Antonio to clinch the Southwest Division title. Recent Matchup Summary