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Wembanyama leads Spurs past Warriors 126-113 in San Francisco

Spurs 126-113 Warriors: Wembanyama posts 26 pts & 9 reb as San Antonio heads into the All-Star break riding serious momentum.

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SAN ANTONIO
126
FINAL
11 February 2026
Regular Season
Chase Center, San Francisco
WARRIORS
113

The San Antonio Spurs closed out the first half of the regular season in emphatic fashion on February 11, 2026, defeating the Golden State Warriors 126-113 at Chase Center in San Francisco. Victor Wembanyama delivered another commanding two-way performance, finishing with 26 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 blocks as the Spurs rallied past a Warriors squad that had no answer for San Antonio’s depth and firepower.

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How San Antonio pulled away at Chase Center

The Spurs came out composed on the road, leaning on their two-headed offensive attack early. Victor Wembanyama worked efficiently in the mid-range and at the free-throw line, converting 8 of 10 attempts from the stripe, while De’Aaron Fox pushed the pace and punished the Warriors’ transition defense. Golden State kept it competitive through the first half, with De’Anthony Melton providing a spark off the bench — he would eventually finish 5-of-6 from three-point range — and Draymond Green anchoring both ends with his trademark versatility.

The third quarter proved decisive. San Antonio’s supporting cast stepped up in a major way, with Keldon Johnson delivering an explosive stretch that effectively broke the game open. His energy on both ends of the floor gave the Spurs a cushion they would not relinquish heading into the fourth.

In the final frame, the Spurs managed the game with poise. The lead hovered between 10 and 15 points for most of the quarter, and Golden State — despite 17 points each from Draymond Green, Melton and Moses Moody — never found the defensive stops necessary to mount a credible comeback. San Antonio closed it out 126-113.

Keldon Johnson’s +22 swing and a Fox masterclass

Two sequences stood out above the rest. First, Keldon Johnson’s relentless third-quarter burst: the forward finished with 21 points, 6 rebounds and a remarkable +22 plus/minus, torching Golden State with precise cutting and confident shooting (8-of-13 from the field). It was the kind of performance that shifts momentum irrevocably. Second, De’Aaron Fox was simply unguardable in transition and off the pick-and-roll. The veteran guard went 11-of-16 from the field for 27 points and 8 assists, threading the needle on multiple drive-and-kicks to Wembanyama and Harrison Barnes throughout the night.

Wembanyama: 26 points, 9 rebounds and a road statement

The n°1 pick of the 2023 draft was efficient, versatile and disruptive — exactly what the Spurs need from their franchise cornerstone. His 26 points on 8-of-17 shooting, combined with 9 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal and 2 blocks, underline the breadth of his impact beyond pure scoring. The French phenom also posted a +7 plus/minus, a quiet indicator of how well the Spurs controlled the game when he was on the floor.

San Antonio’s top performers vs. Golden State

  • De’Aaron Fox — 27 pts, 8 ast, 3 stl (11/16 FG)
  • Victor Wembanyama — 26 pts, 9 reb, 4 ast, 2 blk (8/17 FG)
  • Keldon Johnson — 21 pts, 6 reb, +22 (8/13 FG)
  • Dylan Harper — 14 pts, 8 ast, 5 reb (6/10 FG)
  • Harrison Barnes — 10 pts, 5 reb, +29

A Spurs team entering the break on a roll

This win is more than a single result. San Antonio heads into the All-Star break with genuine momentum, having demonstrated that their collective depth is now matching the individual brilliance of Wembanyama. Dylan Harper quietly posted 14 points and 8 assists — the rookie continues to mature at exactly the right pace — while Harrison Barnes’ remarkable +29 plus/minus speaks to how dominant certain lineup combinations were against Golden State.

What comes next for the Spurs

With the All-Star break now upon them, San Antonio will have time to rest, recalibrate and prepare for the second half of the regular season. The pivot des Spurs and his teammates return to action with a legitimate shot at playoff positioning, and if this performance at Chase Center is any indication, the competition in the Western Conference had better take notice. Trade deadline buzz about potential roster additions only adds intrigue to what promises to be a compelling stretch run.

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