San Antonio Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson called a timeout with his team down double digits in the third quarter. The team had just given up a couple of easy baskets due to poor transition defense. Whatever he said in the huddle worked. The Spurs came out of that timeout looking like a different team. They ratcheted up the defense and attacked the glass to shut down the Houston Rockets, coming back from a 16-point deficit for a 111-99 road victory.

Victor Wembanyama willed the Spurs back into the game with his aggression on both ends. The big man had 28 points, 16 rebounds, and 4 blocks in the win. Houston was physical with San Antonio all night, but Wemby and the rest of the Spurs matched their physicality in the second half to secure the victory. The Spurs did all of their work inside, outscoring the Rockets 72-48 in the paint.

Houston got good performances from its big three of Kevin Durant, Alperen Sengun, and Amen Thompson, but couldn’t overcome the Spurs’ defense late in the game, only scoring 13 points as a team in the fourth quarter. Thompson led the Rockets with 25 points on 11-23 shooting.

The Spurs improved to 32-15 on the season with the win. Next, they’ll head to Charlotte to face the Hornets on Saturday.