Stephon Castle erupted for 42 PRA while Victor Wembanyama disappointed on limited minutes, helping NightlyHoops cash our biggest underdog prop of the night.
San Antonio reminded Philadelphia why home court matters in the playoffs, grinding out a 115-102 victory behind a career performance from Stephon Castle. The Spurs guard finished with 19 points, 10 rebounds, and 13 assists—a triple-double that caught our models badly off-guard. Castle's 42 Points + Rebounds + Assists crushed the under we'd projected at 31.5, but his individual brilliance was only part of the story.
Joel Embiid carried the offensive load for Philadelphia with 34 points and 12 rebounds on 8-of-19 shooting, hitting enough to stay aggressive despite foul trouble. The Sixers MVP went 0-for-6 from three and drew limited free throws (0 made), a stark reminder that San Antonio's defense suffocated the paint relentlessly. Tyrese Maxey (15 PTS / 8 AST) and Paul George (16 PTS / 4 AST) couldn't generate enough offensive rhythm; our Tyrese Maxey Points + Assists 33.5 line fell short at his actual 23.0, continuing a pattern of Philly's guards being neutralized in transition.
The turning point arrived midway through the third quarter when San Antonio's ball movement—anchored by Castle's 13 dimes—began to wear down Philadelphia's perimeter defense. Victor Wembanyama, playing just 16 minutes, recorded 17 points and 3 blocks on an efficient 7-of-11 shooting, but his limited workload destroyed our over props. His 22 combined points + rebounds + assists fell 16.5 short of our 38.5 mark—one of our largest wins of the night. De'Aaron Fox (13 PTS / 4 AST) and Dylan Harper (17 PTS / 4 AST) contributed steadily without ever needing to dominate.
NightlyHoops' prop slate split sharply: our underdog bets on role players and bench depth—Justin Edwards (2 PTS, crushed his 14.5 pa line by 12.5), Quentin Grimes (5 PTS, missed his 18.0 pa by 13.0)—paid massive dividends. But our overconfident overs on Wembanyama's full-game production and Kelly Oubre Jr.'s contribution (13 PTS + REB + AST vs. our 16.5 over) stung hard. The Spurs' suffocating defense and Castle's unexpected elevation to lead-dog status rewarded deep-value contrarian calls while punishing mainstream expectation.
Turning Point
Midway through the third quarter, with the game tied at 68–68, **Stephon Castle** initiated a 7-minute possession clinic, running pick-and-roll entries that exposed Philadelphia's lack of interior communication. Castle's drive-and-kick sequences to open shooters (culminating in a **Dylan Harper** three with 3:15 left in Q3) extended the lead to 82–71. San Antonio outscored Philly 15–6 over the next four minutes, and the Sixers never recovered despite Embiid's late scoring bursts.
Key Performers
Castle's 42 PRA shattered our 31.5 line by 10.5, delivering a performance we completely underestimated. His triple-double controlled pace and forced Philadelphia into isolation-heavy sets that played into San Antonio's length. This was the night Castle announced himself as a lead creator.
Embiid stayed aggressive even when foul trouble limited his free-throw attempts (0 made), crushing our 26.5 points line (+7.5). His 46 combined points + rebounds crushed our 37.5 over, but his assist rate (1 AST in 39 minutes) highlighted Philly's isolation-heavy offense bleeding possessions to the clock.
Just 16 minutes on the floor, Wembanyama hit an efficient 7-of-11 but collapsed on our full-game projections. His 22 points + rebounds + assists demolished the 44.5 PRA line we backed (confidence: 15%), and his 5 rebounds missed a 12.5 over by 7.5. Limited minutes = limited value.
Maxey's 23 combined points + assists fell 10.5 short of our 33.5 over (confidence: 55%), and his 18 points + rebounds crushed our 31.5 line by 13.5. San Antonio's perimeter pressure forced him into off-rhythm three-point attempts (1-of-4 from deep, 0 made free throws).
Box Score Leaders
| Player | PTS | REB | AST | 3PM | Notable |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joel Embiid | 34 | 12 | 1 | 2 | double-double30+rim-protector |
| Stephon Castle | 19 | 10 | 13 | 1 | triple-doublefloor-general |
| Victor Wembanyama | 17 | 5 | 1 | 1 |
Prediction Breakdown
By Confidence
| Bets | Hits | Misses | Hit% | P/L | ROI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| high | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0.0% | $-10 | -100.0% |
| medium | 24 | 15 |
How Our Predictions Held Up
We crushed the under pool (66.8% hit rate across 205 active props, $565.45 profit, 27.6% ROI) but got blindsided by **Stephon Castle's** elevated role and **Victor Wembanyama's** restricted minutes. Our biggest misses clustered around high-confidence overs on Spurs key players—the **Wembanyama PRA 44.5 miss** (-21.5 margin) and **Kelly Oubre Jr. PA 16.5** (-11.5 margin)—offset our dominant cash on underdog role-player unders. Low-confidence bets (67.8% hit rate) massively outperformed our high-confidence slate (0.0%), a reminder that playoff rotations punish lockdown projections.