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Wembanyama’s 5 Blocks Power Spurs Past Raptors 110-107

110-107 in Toronto: Wembanyama dominates defensively with 5 blocks as San Antonio extends its win streak to 10 games against the Raptors.

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SAN ANTONIO
110
FINAL
25 February 2026
Regular Season
Scotiabank Arena, Toronto
RAPTORS
107

On a night when his shot refused to fall, Victor Wembanyama found another way to take over — and the San Antonio Spurs walked out of Scotiabank Arena on February 25, 2026, with a hard-fought 110-107 victory over the Toronto Raptors in regular season play, extending their winning streak to a remarkable 10 games.

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How San Antonio Escaped Toronto: A 110-107 Thriller

The first half was a closely contested affair, with both squads trading leads as the Raptors leaned on Brandon Ingram and Immanuel Quickley to generate offense. Ingram was particularly active in the opening two quarters, exploiting mismatches and finishing through contact. On the other end, Devin Vassell caught fire early, knocking down perimeter shots with ease while De’Aaron Fox pushed the pace in transition. The Spurs built a modest lead heading into halftime, but Toronto refused to wilt, staying within striking distance thanks to Quickley’s sharpshooting from three.

The third quarter saw momentum tilt toward the home side. Toronto sharpened its defensive rotations and began generating turnovers, allowing Scottie Barnes to ignite the crowd with energetic plays on both ends. The Raptors gradually clawed their way back, and by the end of the period had managed to erase San Antonio’s lead entirely.

The fourth quarter was where the Spurs’ collective will proved decisive. Toronto held the advantage in the final frame — per reporting from Sports Illustrated — but a dramatic collapse down the stretch allowed San Antonio to reclaim the lead for good. Vassell and Dylan Harper made critical plays in crunch time, while the Spurs’ defense tightened at exactly the right moment to preserve the 110-107 final.

Wembanyama’s 5-Block Wall and Harper’s Clutch Creation

The defining sequence of the evening came from the anchor of San Antonio’s defense. With the Raptors mounting their fourth-quarter push, the n°1 pick of the 2023 Draft swatted away shot after shot, finishing with a game-high 5 blocks alongside 8 rebounds and a plus/minus of +19 — the best on the floor. His shot-altering presence repeatedly extinguished Toronto’s momentum when it threatened to become unmanageable.

Dylan Harper also delivered a quietly impressive performance, contributing 15 points, 7 assists, and 5 rebounds in 29 minutes, serving as the connective tissue of San Antonio’s offense during key stretches. His ability to find teammates in rhythm proved crucial as the Spurs navigated a hostile road environment.

Top Performers — Spurs vs. Raptors

  • Devin Vassell: 21 pts, 5 reb, 8/13 FG, 5/6 from three
  • De’Aaron Fox: 20 pts, 2 reb, 8/15 FG
  • Dylan Harper: 15 pts, 7 ast, 5 reb, 7/11 FG
  • Stephon Castle: 13 pts, 5 ast, +11
  • Victor Wembanyama: 12 pts, 8 reb, 3 ast, 5 blk, +19

What This Victory Reveals: Depth, Defense, and a 10-Game Streak

Wembanyama’s Defensive Dominance

The French phenom finished with just 3-of-12 shooting from the field — an unusually cold night for the pivot of the Spurs — yet his impact on the game was undeniable. Those 5 blocked shots served as a psychological deterrent throughout the contest, forcing Toronto’s drivers to second-guess every move toward the paint. A +19 plus/minus underlines what the box score cannot fully capture: when Wembanyama is on the floor, San Antonio is simply a different team defensively.

A Roster Built to Win Without Relying on One Star

San Antonio’s ability to overcome a difficult shooting night from their cornerstone speaks volumes about the team’s current construction. Vassell’s 21 points on efficient 5-of-6 shooting from deep provided the offensive backbone, while Fox’s 20 points kept the attack unpredictable. Castle and Harper combined for 12 assists, demonstrating the Spurs’ collective ball movement philosophy. Toronto got strong showings from Ingram (20 pts, 11 reb) and Quickley (20 pts), but the Raptors could not sustain their fourth-quarter advantage when it mattered most.

Ten Straight — and What Comes Next

A 10-game winning streak on the road at Scotiabank Arena is a statement result for a San Antonio squad that appears to be maturing at the right moment in the regular season calendar. With Wembanyama anchoring the defense and a balanced offensive cast capable of stepping up on any given night, the Spurs are establishing themselves as genuine contenders in the Western Conference. The coming weeks will reveal whether this streak marks a true turning point — and whether the phénomène can rediscover his offensive rhythm to make San Antonio truly frightening come playoff time.

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