Victor Wembanyama Breaks Tim Duncan’s Playoff Record During Spurs-Blazers

San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama during an NBA game.
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Victor Wembanyama did not take long to carve out a place in San Antonio Spurs history.

During his playoff debut against the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday night, Wembanyama passed Tim Duncan for the most points ever scored by a Spurs player in his first postseason game. The NBA announced Wembanyama moved past Duncan’s previous franchise mark of 32 points, which Duncan set in 1998 against the Phoenix Suns. Duncan finished that debut with 32 points, 10 rebounds, one assist, one steal and two blocks.

That is the kind of milestone that lands instantly for Spurs fans because of whose name Wembanyama passed. Duncan is still the standard for modern Spurs greatness, so anytime a young star breaks one of his franchise playoff marks, it carries weight beyond a single box-score note. Wembanyama doing it in his very first postseason game only adds to the significance.

Wembanyama finished with 35 points, five rebounds, an assist and two blocks.in San Antonio’s Game 1 matchup with Portland. The Spurs won comfortably 111-98 and now lead the series 1-0 with Game 2 set to take place in San Antonio.


Wembanyama’s playoff debut immediately delivered a Spurs milestone

The Spurs were already one of the most interesting teams entering the 2026 playoffs because this was Wembanyama’s first trip to the postseason stage. NBC carried the game nationally, and the spotlight reflected the scale of the moment for San Antonio’s franchise centerpiece.

Wembanyama responded by turning his playoff debut into a franchise-history night.

Passing Duncan’s 32-point mark is not just a quirky stat. It connects Wembanyama’s rise to the player most closely tied to the Spurs’ championship era and gives fans a clean measuring point for how quickly he is building his own postseason résumé. Duncan’s debut came in 1998. Nearly three decades later, Wembanyama now owns that specific franchise record.

That matters because playoff production tends to be where stars are judged most harshly and remembered most clearly. Regular-season dominance can establish a player as elite. Postseason performances are what start shaping legacy.


Why the Duncan comparison matters for Spurs fans

Any Spurs playoff record involving Duncan is going to stand out.

Duncan remains the defining player of San Antonio’s modern history, and his playoff body of work set the bar for every star who followed. So while Wembanyama still has a long way to go before any broader legacy comparisons make sense, breaking Duncan’s scoring mark in a playoff debut is still a notable first chapter.

It also fits the larger arc of what the Spurs have been building around Wembanyama. NBC’s own playoff coverage centered on his first postseason appearance, underlining how much national attention San Antonio has drawn with its young star leading the way.

For Spurs fans, the appeal of this story is simple: this was not just Wembanyama putting up a big number. It was Wembanyama announcing, on his first playoff stage, that he is already rewriting part of the franchise record book.

Wembanyama made Spurs history against the Blazers, and he did it by passing the biggest postseason measuring stick the franchise has ever had.

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