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Williams has been a huge difference maker since Phoenix inserted him into the starting lineup two games ago and has taken big strides as a paint protector defensively, which something the Suns have really needed. Williams is averaging 12.4 points, 9.4 rebounds, 1.2 steals and a block entering tonight and will be put to the test against Wembanyama.
Expert recap and game analysis of the Phoenix Suns vs. San Antonio Spurs NBA game from November 2, 2025 on ESPN.
TV/radio: FanDuel Sports SW; 1200 AM, 1350 AM (Spanish), 107.5 FM (Spanish). PROBABLE STARTERS Spurs: PG Stephon Castle (6-6, 2nd), SG Devin Vassell (6-5, 6th); SF Julian Champagnie (6-7, 4th), PF Harrison Barnes (6-8, 14th), C Victor Wembanyama (7-4, 3rd).
Booker, Allen, Dunn, O'Neale and Mark Williams started for the Suns for the third consecutive game, and the Spurs, who were notably without De'Aaron Fox (hamstring), Jeremy Sochan (wrist), Luke Kornet (ankle) and Kelly Olynyk (heel), started Castle, Devin Vassell, Harrison Barnes, Julian Champagnie and Wembanyama.
The Suns closed that gap to four on a 6-0 spurt, but Jaylen Wells answered with a four-point play as Booker fouled him on a corner 3 in front of the Phoenix bench. The Suns challenged the call for the foul to be called on the floor, but the challenge was unsuccessful as it was ruled on the shot.