San Antonio Spurs vs Charlotte Hornets Match Player Stats Guide
This guide breaks down the latest head-to-head between the San Antonio Spurs and Charlotte Hornets, focusing on player performance and key statistics from their most recent contests. Whether you’re tracking breakout games or just want a quick snapshot, this delivers the essentials.
Recent Head-to-Head Recap
The most recent meeting happened on January 31, 2026, where the Hornets edged out a 111–106 win over the Spurs.
Charlotte extended its winning streak to six games with that victory, marking their longest run since March 2016. The game was closely contested, especially in the final minutes. Wembanyama missed a potential tying three on San Antonio’s side, and Brandon Miller sealed the outcome by sinking two free throws in the closing seconds.
Key Player Stats from Jan 31, 2026 Game
Charlotte Hornets
- Brandon Miller: 26 points, 8 rebounds; clutch free throws to seal the win.
- LaMelo Ball: 16 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists.
- Collin Sexton (off bench): 21 points.
San Antonio Spurs
- Victor Wembanyama: 16 points, 8 rebounds.
- Stephon Castle: 16 points, 9 assists.
- Dylan Harper (reserve): 20 points.
Earlier Clash: February 7, 2025
The prior meeting took place on February 7, 2025, ending with a dramatic 117–116 Hornets victory in Charlotte.
Hornets Standouts:
- LaMelo Ball: 24 points, 10 assists.
- Miles Bridges: 25 points, 7 rebounds.
- Team Total: 53 rebounds, 33 assists.
Spurs Standouts:
- Stephon Castle: 33 points, including clutch scoring.
- De’Aaron Fox: 22 points, 6 assists.
- Victor Wembanyama: 16 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists.
Summary Comparison: Recent Matchups
| Date | Winner | Key Performers (Hornets) | Key Performers (Spurs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 31, 2026 | Hornets | Miller (26 pts, 8 reb), Ball (16/8/8) | Wembanyama (16/8), Castle (16/9), Harper (20) |
| Feb 7, 2025 | Hornets | Ball (24 pts, 10 ast), Bridges (25/7) | Castle (33 pts), Fox (22/6), Wembanyama (16/11) |
What It All Means
Both recent games were tightly contested. The Spurs struggled to close out despite solid contributions from core players—Wembanyama, Castle, and Fox. Meanwhile, the Hornets leaned on youthful energy and timely execution from Ball, Miller, and Bridges.
Charlotte’s ability to lock down key moments—whether through a buzzer-beater or late free throws—has made the difference. It highlights their growing resilience and composure. San Antonio, in contrast, shows flashes of elite talent but hasn’t been able to consistently translate that into victories in head-to-heads.
What to Watch Next
Charlotte appears to have the edge in tight finishes, while San Antonio’s depth (like Harper) can erupt unexpectedly. If these teams meet again soon, keep an eye on:
- Late-game execution — Clarke vs. someone like Miller or Ball.
- Bench scoring — Marques like Harper can shift momentum.
- Wembanyama consistency — Can he deliver under pressure down the stretch?
Those aspects could tip the scales in future matchups.
The Spurs–Hornets rivalry remains competitive, with both teams showcasing different strengths. As they swap wins, the question becomes: who will consistently rise in the clutch moments?



