Live Updates: Wembanyama, Pacers-Timberwolves, highlights

Sunday’s NBA action kicked off with Victor Wembanyama scoring 31 points in a 118-107 win over the Brooklyn Nets.
What we know about Sunday’s games
- With no national TV games tonight, this evening is the perfect time to make the jump and purchase NBA League Pass, so you don’t miss any of the action.
- You can also follow along on the NBA app for the latest news, scores, and highlights.
- Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs stay hot, moving to 3-0 after a matinee takedown of the Nets, 118-107.
- Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks are off to an electric start, sitting at 2-0, and will face their toughest task to date against the Cavaliers in Cleveland at 6 PM ET. Saying Giannis has been dominant would be no exaggeration either, as he’s the first player in NBA history to tally 60+ points, 30+ rebounds, and 10+ assists in the first two games of a season.
- The Lakers, who are already without LeBron James (Sciatica), will now be without Luka Dončić for at least a week due to a finger sprain and lower leg contusion. They’ll need Austin Reeves, Rui Hachimura, Deandre Ayton, and anyone else to step up when they take the floor against the Kings at 9 PM ET.
5:30 PM / OCTOBER 26, 2025
He deserves his own post
Wembanyama is off to a torrid start for the 2025-26 campaign, proving that we all still really have no idea how great he can be yet.
His elite-tier effort today earned him the ability to call himself the first player in NBA history to record 100+ points and 15+ blocks through his team’s first three games.
He’s just getting started.
Another otherworldly game from Wemby 👽
31 PTS | 14 REB | 6 BLK | 3 STL | 3 3PM
The FIRST player in NBA history to record 100+ PTS and 15+ BLK through a team’s first three games! pic.twitter.com/hbPznDWlla
— NBA (@NBA) October 26, 2025
5:12 PM / OCTOBER 26, 2025
Spurs move to 3-0
San Antonio overcame a 40-11 second-half run from the Nets and held on for a 118-107 victory.
Although it came in a losing effort, Cam Thomas was sensational, canning 5 of 12 3-point attempts in a 40-point game-high effort.
CAM THOMAS… HOW???
Up to 40 PTS on NBA League Pass 🍿
Watch the finish LIVE: https://t.co/pz3whSiQjo pic.twitter.com/WhWnhlYGw7
— NBA (@NBA) October 26, 2025
Of course, in the end, the story was about Wembanyama, though. The French phenom poured in a team-high 31 points, 14 rebounds, four assists, three steals, six blocks, and highlights like this,
WEMBY ALLEY-OOP FOR 31 🔥
An exclamation point on the Spurs’ 10-0 run to close out their home W! pic.twitter.com/RPfiyB5te8
— NBA (@NBA) October 26, 2025
Also of note, Dylan Harper had the productive game of his very young career thus far, seeing 29 minutes on the floor. The 2025 No. 2 selection added 20 points, with six boards, eight assists, and two steals. All of which are career highs.
Back-to-back 4Q buckets for Dylan Harper ‼️
Spurs lead again 107-105 with 3:03 remaining on NBA League Pass!
Watch here: https://t.co/pz3whSiQjo pic.twitter.com/93jjx9aLoh
— NBA (@NBA) October 26, 2025




