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Points and Highlights for San Antonio Spurs 135-132 New Orleans Pelicans in NBA Game | 12/08/2025

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In a completely crazy game, the San Antonio Spurs went into halftime with a comfortable 20-point lead, but saw the New Orleans Pelicans recover, take the lead, and ultimately win 135-132, with a three points lead!

Trey Murphy made two out of two free throws, followed by two more out of two free throws. Dylan Harper then added two layups, with Derik Queen also scoring two layups, bringing the score to 129-123, with a six points lead game!

Kelly Olynk scored three points, with Bryce McGowens adding three, as well as three from Keldon Johnson. Shortly after, Derek Queen scored two points, with Kelly Olynk scoring one from two free throws, Dylan Harper scoring one from two free throws, Trey Murphy adding two with a layup, and Dylan Harper making two more, bringing the score to 127-20 for the Spurs!

Keldon Johnson scored two points, with Derik Queen adding one point from two free throws, and Dylan Harper and Trey Murphy also scoring two points, bringing the score to 117-112 for the San Antonio Spurs, a five-point lead!

Herbert Jones scored two points from two free throws, with Derik Queen adding one point from two free throws. Shortly after, Julian Champagnie scored three points in a row, in addition to two points from two free throws by Stephon Castle, bringing the score to 113-109.

Luke Kornet scored two points on the layup, with Herber Jones also scoring two points, De’Aaron Fox also scoring two points, and Julian Champagnie added three points, putting the Spurs ahead 107-106 in the score.

And the final quarter of the game begins! The New Orleans Pelicans managed to recover in the match and took the lead, making it 102-100 after trailing for much of the game against the San Antonio Spurs!

Derik Queen scored two points on a shot, then hit two more from two free throws. Kelly Olynyk scored two on a quick layup, with Derik Queen adding two more shortly after, plus a point from two free throws by Stephon Castle, bringing the score to 93-93!

Derik Queen scored two points on two free throws, with Trey Murphy adding two points on a dunk. Saddiq Bey scored two points, with Kelly Olynyk adding three points, bringing the score to 90-87 for the Spurs!

Derik Queen scored two points and another on a foul. Herber Jones added two points from two free throws, plus four more points from two field goals, bringing the score to 87-81 for the Spurs, a lead that continues to shrink.

Derik Queen scored two points from two free throws, with Harrison Barnes also scoring two points. Shortly after, Trey Murphy added two points with a dunk, followed by two more from Harrison Barnes, Derik Queen, Harrison Barnes (yes, again), and Trey Murphy, bringing the score to 83-74!

Herbert Jones scored two points and another on a free throw. Shortly after, Trey Murphy added two points with a dunk, followed by Derik Queen with two on a layup and two more on a shot, bringing the lead to 11 points, making the score 77-66!

The players return to the court and, with the first possession going to the Pelicans, the third quarter of this San Antonio Spurs vs. New Orleans Pelicans matchup begins, with all the plays and excitement in real time in this NBA Cup regular season game!

Maintaining a 20-point lead, the San Antonio Spurs managed, in two quarters, to overcome a balanced start to the game and build a comfortable advantage, going into halftime leading the New Orleans Pelicans 77-57!

Harrison Barnes and Trey Murphy each scored three points. Derik Queen added two points with a shot, and José Alvarado and Dylan Harper each scored two points, bringing the score to 70-50 at that moment, giving them a 20-point lead.

Saddiq Bey scored two points, with Dylan Harper adding three points in quick succession. Bryce McGowens scored two points with a layup, José Alvarado also scored two, and Harrison Barnes added two points from two free throws, bringing the score to 65-23!

Saddiq Bey scored two points on a layup, with two of two free throws for Stephon Castle. Saddiq Bey scored two points, followed by Keldon Johnson and Karlo Matkovic, each scoring two points. Shortly after, Dylan Harper scored two points, with Harrison Barnes adding three points, bringing the score to 60-37!

Carter Bryant scored two points with a dunk, along with Jeremiah Fears, and Julian Champagnie added another with a free throw. Stephon Castle scored two points with a layup, Keldon Johnson added one point with two layups, and Trey Murphy and Dylan Harper each scored two points, bringing the score to 49-31.

Julian Champagnie scored three points, De’Aaron Fox added two points, with two more from a dunk, plus two points from Carter Bryant, extending the Spurs’ lead to 43-27 in the score, with a 16 points lead!

With a few points scored late in the quarter, the San Antonio Spurs managed to open up a 10-point lead, making the score 35-25 against the New Orleans Pelicans, thus opening the second quarter of the NBA game!

Keldon Johnson scored two points, with Yves Missi adding two points on a layup, in addition to two points from Keldon Johnson and three from José Alvarado, to put the score at the moment 26-23 for the Spurs.

Jeremy Sochan scored two points with a dunk, with Saddiq Bey scoring two points in two free throws, as did Devin Vassell, who also scored two in two. Trey Murphy and Dylan Harper each scored two points, bringing the score to 22-18!

Luke Kornet scored two points on a layup, with Stephon Castle adding two points in quick succession. Luke Kornet scored two points, with Bryce McGowens hitting two and another on a free throw. Saddiq Bey added two points for the Pelicans with a shot, but Harrison Barnes added three points, making the score 16-14!

Herbert Jones scored two points, with Stephon Castle adding two in quick succession. Jeremiah Fears scored three points, followed by Harrison Barnes with three, and Trey Murphy dunking in a penalty, bringing the score to 9-7 for the Pelicans.

Herbert Jones scored two points, with Stephon Castle adding two points from two free throws, in a slow-paced start that leaves the score tied at 2-2 in this early stage of Monday’s NBA game with Spurs and Pelicans!

The players step onto the court and, with the first possession going to the Spurs, the game between the San Antonio Spurs and the New Orleans Pelicans begins, at the start of the 2025-26 NBA season, with all the plays and excitement right here on VAVEL!

And we already have the starting five! On the New Orleans Pelicans side, the starting lineup is: Jeremiah Fears, Herb Jones, Trey Murphy III, Saddiq Bey, and Derik Oueen. On the San Antonio Spurs side, the starting lineup is: De’Aaron, Stephon, Devin, Harrison, and Luke.

Today we have, already underway, Indiana Pacers vs. Sacramento Kings and Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Phoenix Suns. Tomorrow we will only have two games, with Orlando Magic vs. Miami Heat and Toronto Raptors vs. New York Knicks.

Yesterday’s games continued with: New York Knicks 106×100 Orlando Magic, Toronto Raptors 113×121 Boston Celtics, Memphis Grizzlies 119×96 Portland Trail Blazers, Charlotte Hornets 106×115 Denver Nuggets, Chicago Bulls 91×123 Golden State Warriors, Philadelphia 76ers 108×112 Los Angeles Lakers and Utah Jazz 101×131 Oklahoma City Thunder.

On Saturday (6), the Brooklyn Nets 119×101 New Orleans Pelicans, Washington Wizards 116×131 Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers 94×99 Golden State Warriors, Detroit Pistons 124×112 Milwaukee Bucks, Minnesota Timberwolves 109×106 Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat 111×127 Sacramento Kings and Dallas Mavericks 122×109 Houston Rockets.

On Friday (5) there were many games: Boston Celtics 126×105 Los Angeles Lakers, Orlando Magic 106×105 Miami Heat, Cleveland Cavaliers 130×117 San Antonio Spurs, Toronto Raptors 86×111 Charlotte Hornets, Atlanta Hawks 133×134 Denver Nuggets, New York Knicks 146×112 Utah Jazz, Detroit Pistons 122×116 Portland Trail Blazers, Memphis Grizzlies 107×98 Los Angeles Clippers, Houston Rockets 117×98 Phoenix Suns, Milwaukee BUcks 101×116 Philadelphia 76ers, Chicago Bulls 105×120 Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder 132×111 Dallas Mavericks.

On Thursday (4) fewer games took place, with the following results: Philadelphia 76ers 99×98 Golden State Warriors, Washington Wizards 101×146 Boston Celtics, Brooklyn Nets 110×123 Utah Jazz, Toronto Raptors 120×123 Los Angeles Lakers and New Orleans Pelicans 116×125 Minnesota Timberwolves.

On Wednesday (3) the following took place: Golden State Warriors 112×124 Oklahoma City Thunder, Orlando Magic 112×114 San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers 120×135 Denver Nuggets, Cleveland Cavaliers 110×122 Portland Trail Blazers, New York Knicks 119×104 Charlotte Hornets, Atlanta Hawks 92,115 Los Angeles Clippers, Houston Rockets 121×95 Sacramento Kings, Milwaukee Bucks 113×109 Detroit Pistons, Chicago Bulls 103×113 Brooklyn Nets and Dallas Mavericks 118×108 Miami Heat.

On Tuesday (2), the following results occurred: Los Angeles Lakers 108×125 Phoenix Suns, Philadelphia 76ers 121×102 Washington Wizards, Toronto Raptors 121×118 Portland Trail Blazers, Boston Celtics 123×117 New York Knicks, San Antonio Spurs 126×119 Memphis Grizzlies and New Orleans Pelicans 142×149 Minnesota Timberwolves.

On Monday (01), starting December, the following games: Detroit Pistons 99×98 Atlanta Hawks, Indiana Pacers 119×135 Cleveland Cavaliers, Washington Wizards 129×126 Milwaukee Bucks, Orlando Magic 125×120 Chicago Bulls, Brooklyn Nets 116×103 Charlotte Hornets, Miami Heat 140×123 Los Angeles Clippers, Denver Nuggets 121×131 Dallas Mavericks and Utah Jazz 133×125 Houston Rockets.

On Sunday (30) the NBA round had the following games: Los Angeles Clippers 110×114 Dallas Mavericks, Utah Jazz 101×129 Houston Rockets, Philadelphia 76ers 134×142 Atlanta Hawks, New York Knicks 116×94 Toronto Raptors, Portland Trail Blazers 115×123 Oklahoma City Thunder, Cleveland Cavaliers 115×117 Boston Celtics, Minnesota Timberwolves 125×112 San Antonio Spurs, Sacramento Kings 107×115 Memphis Grizzlies and Los Angeles Lakers 133×121 New Orleans Pelicans.

We’re now live with another game in the NBA regular season, on this Monday of games! And today we’re featuring the matchup between the San Antonio Spurs and the New Orleans Pelicans, with all the action right here on VAVEL!

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Today’s game takes place at the Smoothie King Center, also known as the New Orleans Arena, located in the city of New Orleans. Opened in 1999, it was the home of the New Orleans Pelicans and has a capacity of over 18,000 fans.

The New Orleans Pelicans, on the other hand, will have no players listed as questionable, in addition to Dejounte Murray, Zion Williamson, Herbert Jones, and Jordan Poole, all injured and out of today’s NBA game.

For today’s game, the San Antonio Spurs will be without Victor Webanyama and Jordan McLaughlin, both injured and out of the game, in addition to Luke Kornet being listed as questionable for today’s game.

The New Orleans Pelicans are in last place, with three wins and 21 losses, behind the Los Angeles Clippers, with six wins and 18 losses, the Sacramento Kings, with six wins and 17 losses, the Utah Jazz, with eight wins and 15 losses, the Dallas Mavericks, with nine wins and 16 losses, the Portland Trail Blazers, with nine wins and 15 losses, the Memphis Grizzlies, with 11 wins and 13 losses, and the Golden State Warriors, with 13 wins and 12 losses.

The San Antonio Spurs are in fifth place in the NBA’s Western Conference, with 15 wins and seven losses, behind the Houston Rockets, with 15 wins and six losses, the Denver Nuggets and Los Angeles Lakers, both with 17 wins and six losses, and the Oklahoma City Thunder, with 23 wins and one loss. They are also ahead of the Minnesota Timberwolves, with 15 wins and eight losses, and the Phoenix Suns, with 13 wins and 10 losses.

The San Antonio Spurs, for their part, come in with three wins and two losses. On Friday (28), by 139 to 136, the loss came in the NBA Cup, to the Denver Nuggets. On Sunday (30), by 125 to 112, the loss came to the Minnesota Timberwolves. On Tuesday (2), by 126 to 119, the victory came over the Memphis Grizzlies. On Wednesday (3), by 114 to 112, the victory came over the Orlando Magic. And on Friday (5), by 130 to 117, the loss came to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The New Orleans Pelicans come into today’s game with five losses in five games. On Saturday (29), by 104 to 96, the loss came to the Golden State Warriors. On Sunday (30), by 133 to 121, the loss came to the Los Angeles Lakers. On Tuesday (2), by 149 to 142, the loss came to the Minnesota Timberwolves. On Thursday (4), again with the Timberwolves, the loss came by 125 to 116. And on Saturday (6), by 119 to 101, the loss came to the Brooklyn Nets.

Caio Rocha

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