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Spurs extend winning run to close gap on Thunder

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Last updated: February 26, 2026 9:10 am
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Spurs extend winning run to close gap on Thunder

Spurs’ Historic Streak Tightens West Race as Thunder Stumble

The air in the NBA’s Western Conference, thick with anticipation just weeks ago, has turned electric. A seismic shift is occurring, not with a single quake, but with the relentless, methodical pressure of a ten-game winning streak. The San Antonio Spurs, showcasing a terrifying blend of veteran savvy and generational talent, are officially at the door. Their 110-107 victory over the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena on Wednesday night was more than just another win; it was a statement of intent, a tenth consecutive triumph that pulls them within striking distance of the conference-leading Oklahoma City Thunder, who faltered against the Detroit Pistons. The gap, once comfortable, is now a mere three games.

Contents
  • A Win Forged in Grit, Not Just Glamour
  • The Engine of the Streak: Depth and Emerging Heroes
  • Western Conference Calculus: The Thunder Feel the Heat
  • Expert Analysis: What This Means for the Playoff Push
  • Prediction: A Photo Finish for the Top Seed
  • Conclusion: A Dynasty Reawakened

A Win Forged in Grit, Not Just Glamour

This tenth win, a franchise first since the storied 2015-16 campaign, did not follow the script many have come to expect. It was a grind, a testament to the Spurs’ evolving championship mettle. While the box score will show Devin Vassell’s team-high 21 points and De’Aaron Fox’s crucial 20-point contribution, the narrative was written in clutch moments and defensive resolve. Victor Wembanyama, held to a quiet 12 points, authored the game’s defining play not with a dunk, but with a swat.

With 44 seconds on the clock and the Spurs clinging to a three-point lead, the Raptors drove for a critical basket. Wembanyama, lurking in the paint like a specter, rose and erased the attempt for his fifth block of the night. It was a profound reminder: even on an “off” offensive night, the 7-foot-4 phenom can dominate the game’s most crucial minute. “That’s what winners do,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said post-game. “They find a way when the easy stuff isn’t there. Vic changed the game without having to score.”

The Engine of the Streak: Depth and Emerging Heroes

The true hallmark of this Spurs surge is their staggering depth. While the star power of Wembanyama, Vassell, and Fox draws headlines, the rotation runs deep with players capable of swinging a game. The victory in Toronto was a perfect case study.

  • Dylan Harper’s 15 points off the bench provided a critical second-unit spark, attacking the rim with confidence and hitting timely shots that stalled Raptor rallies.
  • The Spurs’ defensive rating during this ten-game streak has jumped to 3rd in the league, a collective effort spearheaded by Wembanyama’s rim protection but executed by every player on the floor.
  • Their ball movement remains sublime, consistently generating high-percentage looks and keeping defenses in a constant state of rotation.

This isn’t a team reliant on one or two superstars having phenomenal nights. It is a machine, with each cog—from the starters to the last man on the bench—operating with precision and purpose. This sustainable model is what makes their run feel less like a hot streak and more like a revealed identity.

Western Conference Calculus: The Thunder Feel the Heat

While the Spurs were surviving a scrap in Toronto, the landscape of the conference shifted hundreds of miles away. The Oklahoma City Thunder, the young and explosive leaders for much of the season, dropped a surprising 124-116 decision to the East-leading Detroit Pistons. The result:

  • Spurs improved to 42-16
  • Thunder now stand at 45-15
  • The gap in the loss column is just one.

This simultaneous action—Spurs winning, Thunder losing—amplifies the stakes exponentially. The Thunder, for all their brilliance, are navigating the pressures of a prolonged playoff race for the first time with this core. The Spurs, under the steely gaze of Popovich and with several players boasting deep postseason experience, seem to be peaking at the perfect moment. The psychological weight of a pursuer as formidable as San Antonio cannot be underestimated.

Expert Analysis: What This Means for the Playoff Push

The final stretch of the NBA season is about timing, health, and momentum. The San Antonio Spurs currently possess all three in abundance. Their winning run has transformed them from a respected contender into the league’s most feared force.

The integration of Victor Wembanyama into their offensive and defensive systems is now complete. He is no longer just a highlight reel; he is the anchor of the league’s most efficient two-way unit. Meanwhile, the Thunder’s loss, while just one game, exposes potential vulnerabilities in their interior defense that savvy opponents will look to exploit.

Looking ahead, the Spurs’ schedule presents both challenge and opportunity. They face a gauntlet of Western Conference foes, but with their current form, they control their own destiny. The head-to-head matchup against Oklahoma City looming in April now has the potential to be a de facto conference championship preview.

Prediction: A Photo Finish for the Top Seed

The race for the Western Conference’s top seed, which many considered all but over a month ago, is now wide open. Here is what to expect:

  • The Spurs’ winning run may eventually be snapped, but their level of play is sustainable. Their defense and depth travel well, key for securing a top playoff seed.
  • Oklahoma City will respond. Their talent is undeniable, but the margin for error has vanished. Every game now carries playoff-level intensity.
  • Health will be the ultimate X-factor. Both teams are relatively healthy, but any significant injury to a key player could decide the seeding.

The most likely scenario is a duel that goes down to the final week of the season. The mental fortitude required in such a race plays directly into the hands of the battle-tested Spurs organization.

Conclusion: A Dynasty Reawakened

The San Antonio Spurs’ tenth straight win was more than a number. It was the sound of a dynasty, once dormant, roaring back to life. They are no longer the hunters; they are co-predators at the top of the conference food chain. By closing the gap on the Thunder, they have injected a thrilling dose of drama into the NBA’s final act. With a blend of Wembanyama’s otherworldly gifts, the clutch scoring of Vassell and Fox, and the invaluable contributions from players like Dylan Harper off the bench, the Spurs have built a juggernaut that thrives on both beauty and grit. The message to Oklahoma City and the entire league is clear: the road to the NBA Finals now runs directly through San Antonio, and that road is paved with a relentless, historic winning streak.


Source: Based on news from BBC Sport.

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