MIAMI — Jimmy Butler achieved his first triple-double in over two years, propelling the Miami Heat to a 116-104 win against the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night. Despite personal accolades, Butler remained focused on the team’s success, emphasizing his primary goal of winning.
Butler’s impressive performance included 17 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists, marking his most recent triple-double since January 29, 2022. Tyler Herro led the scoring for the Heat with 24 points, while Bam Adebayo contributed 20 points, helping Miami pull away in the fourth quarter for a decisive victory.
The Spurs saw balanced scoring from their side, with Tre Jones and Devin Vassell each posting 19 points. Rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama added 18 points and 13 rebounds, continuing his remarkable debut season. Earlier in the day, the Spurs visited a Miami Beach school for a shootaround, surprising the students and embodying the spirit of community engagement.
Wembanyama’s 25th double-double of the season places him significantly ahead of his peers, showcasing the impact he’s made in his rookie year. His achievements follow a trend of outstanding rookie performances, a testament to his potential and the high expectations placed upon him.
The game was tightly contested through the first three quarters, with neither team able to establish a significant lead. However, Miami’s fourth-quarter surge, highlighted by a Butler-to-Adebayo fast-break dunk, cemented their lead and ultimately secured the win.
San Antonio’s head coach Gregg Popovich and Miami’s Erik Spoelstra, along with players from both teams, shared postgame pleasantries, reflecting the mutual respect and camaraderie between the squads. Popovich praised Spoelstra’s coaching and the Heat’s culture, acknowledging the progress his team showed in competing with Miami.
The Spurs now embark on their annual rodeo road trip, a challenging stretch that sees them play nine consecutive games away from home due to the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. This extended period on the road tests the team’s resilience and adaptability, as they look to navigate this unique aspect of their schedule.
As the Heat look ahead to hosting Boston on Sunday afternoon, the Spurs continue their road trip with a visit to Orlando on Thursday night, aiming to bounce back from their loss in Miami and build momentum as they progress through their demanding schedule.