123125 SAS v NYK 134-132 Win - A thriller at Frost Bank Center with Julian Champagnie setting a new Spurs record for 3-pointers made in a single game with 11
In a statement win that showcased the Spurs' resilience, Julian Champagnie didn't just break records—he shattered them with an extraordinary 11 three-pointers, a new team record for made 3's, breaking the record of 9 of The Rifleman, Chuck Person, and also scored a career-high 36 points to defeat the Knicks 134-132. Despite facing potential disaster when Victor Wembanyama exited with a frightening leg injury, San Antonio rallied behind Champagnie's clutch fourth-quarter performance, where he connected on 4-of-5 from deep. Wembanyama, who had already dominated with 31 points and 13 rebounds, returned to witness his team's triumph from the sidelines—a powerful symbol of the Spurs' unwavering spirit. While Brunson's 29 points and last-second heroics kept New York competitive, they couldn't withstand San Antonio's momentum. More than just a regular-season victory, this win highlighted Wembanyama's historic pace as the fastest 7-footer to reach 300 c...

