San Antonio Spurs head into their next matchup maintaining one of the strongest starts in the Western Conference, but their injury list continues to draw attention. As of December 5, 2025, the Spurs sit comfortably in fourth place with a 15-6 record, boasting a .714 winning percentage and riding a two-game winning streak. However, several key names remain unavailable as the team prepares for another demanding stretch.
Victor Wembanyama still without timetable
The biggest concern for Spurs fans remains the continued absence of Victor Wembanyama. The 21-year-old phenom, who has been sidelined with a calf issue, has yet to receive an official return date. According to Jeff McDonald of the San Antonio Express-News, the organization does not expect Wembanyama to participate in the NBA Cup. His prolonged recovery underscores San Antonio’s cautious approach, especially considering his long-term value to the franchise.
Luke Kornet ruled out once again
The Spurs will also be without Luke Kornet, who has been officially ruled out due to an ankle injury. His absence was confirmed by Jeff McDonald, who noted Kornet will not suit up for Friday’s contest. The veteran big man had been providing valuable rotational depth, and his continued unavailability forces San Antonio Spurs to rely heavier on younger frontcourt options.
Stephon Castle sidelined with hip injury
Rookie guard Stephon Castle will miss Friday’s game as well after being ruled out with a hip issue. Paul Garcia of ProjectSpurs.com reported the update, marking another setback for the highly-touted first-year player. Despite showing promising flashes early in the season, Castle has struggled to stay consistently healthy, limiting his opportunities to establish rhythm within the rotation.
Jordan McLaughlin out with hamstring issue
Jordan McLaughlin is also unavailable as he continues to deal with a lingering hamstring injury. Garcia confirmed that McLaughlin was previously ruled out for the Spurs’ matchup earlier in the week and remains sidelined. His absence leaves San Antonio thin in the backcourt, placing additional ball-handling responsibilities on their remaining guards.
Spurs remain steady despite injuries
Despite missing several contributors, San Antonio Spurs have stayed competitive and composed, showcasing strong team chemistry throughout their recent run. Their ability to secure victories without key pieces reflects both the development of their young core and the disciplined structure implemented by the coaching staff.
As they continue navigating injuries, the Spurs’ depth will be tested — but their current standing in the West indicates they are more than capable of staying in contention while awaiting reinforcements.


