San Antonio, having lost its previous five games, got back in the win column against an equally struggling Pistons side. Coming into Wednesday’s matchup, the two teams shared a dismal 8-64 combined record on the season.

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The Pistons had the worst record in the league last season and were one of the favorites to land Wembanyama, but fell to the fifth pick in the draft lottery and missed out on the Frenchman as a result.

“It’s weird to imagine a different future and what it could have been,” Wembanyama said when asked if an alternate start to his NBA career with Detroit had crossed his mind. “I’m glad it is the way it is though.”

Wembanyama’s history-making night was part of an incredibly balanced scoring output for the Spurs. Eight players notched double figures, with Keldon Johnson leading the way with 17 points off the bench and Devin Vassell also putting up 16.

Center Jalen Duren scored 21 points and had 12 rebounds for the Pistons while Bojan Bogdanović and Jaden Ivey each had 19 but it was not enough to provide the NBA’s statistically worst team with their fourth win of the season.

Detroit, playing without its injured star point guard Cade Cunningham, failed to outscore San Antonio in a single quarter.

Both sides likely already have one eye on this year’s draft lottery after a poor first half of the season – the Spurs are now 6-30 after the much-needed victory, while the Pistons fell to 3-35.

Each team is in action again on Friday, with San Antonio hosting the Charlotte Hornets and Detroit taking on the Houston Rockets at home.