Spurs Extend Win Streak to 10 Games with Dramatic Comeback Victory Over Raptors

Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 2:18 AM

The San Antonio Spurs overcame a 15-point deficit to defeat Toronto 110-107 on Wednesday night, extending their winning streak to 10 games. Devin Vassell led the way with 21 points as San Antonio dominated the final quarter 32-17.

The San Antonio Spurs pulled off a dramatic comeback Wednesday night, overcoming a 15-point third-quarter deficit to beat the Toronto Raptors 110-107 and extend their winning streak to 10 games.

Devin Vassell led San Antonio’s scoring effort with 21 points, while the visiting Spurs dominated the final 12 minutes by outscoring Toronto 32-17 in the fourth quarter.

De’Aaron Fox contributed 20 points to the Spurs’ victory, and Victor Wembanyama chipped in 12 points while swatting away five shots. Dylan Harper added 15 points to the winning effort, with Stephon Castle contributing 13 and Julian Champagnie adding 10.

For Toronto, which has now dropped two consecutive games, Brandon Ingram posted a double-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds. Immanuel Quickley matched Ingram’s scoring output with 20 points of his own. Scottie Barnes and Jakob Poeltl each contributed 15 points, while RJ Barrett and Jamal Shead both finished with 12.

Toronto appeared to be in control after dominating the third period 31-21, building their advantage to 90-75 before carrying a 12-point cushion into the final quarter.

San Antonio’s fourth-quarter surge began immediately with a 7-0 run that injected new life into their comeback bid. The contest reached a deadlock at 96-96 when Fox connected on a corner three-pointer with 6:37 remaining on the clock.

The Spurs grabbed a three-point advantage when Champagnie knocked down his own corner three with 5:42 left to play. Wembanyama extended San Antonio’s lead to 106-100 with another corner three-pointer and 3:42 showing.

Poeltl answered with four consecutive points to narrow Toronto’s deficit to just two with 1:47 remaining, but Fox responded with a mid-range jumper. Quickley’s layup brought the Raptors back within two points with only 21.9 seconds left.

Harper initially missed both attempts from the free-throw line but secured his own rebound and converted one of two on his second trip with 10.7 seconds remaining.

Quickley made one of two foul shots moments later, and Wembanyama split his free throws with 8.7 seconds left. Ingram’s potential game-tying three-point attempt struck the side of the backboard as time expired.

The opening quarter ended with San Antonio holding a narrow 30-29 edge.

San Antonio jumped out with the first five points of the second quarter before Toronto countered with a 10-0 surge to take a four-point lead. The Raptors maintained a slim 59-57 advantage at the intermission.

The third quarter remained competitive early on before Toronto began to pull away. Barrett’s layup following a Poeltl rebound gave the Raptors an eight-point lead with 4:16 left in the period. Their advantage grew to 15 points as both Quickley and Shead scored 10 points each during the quarter.

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