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 were 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

5:12 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!

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— NBA (@NBA) October 26, 2025