How are the Spurs winning 10 straight?
San Antonio’s streak is built on balance and timely stops
The Spurs stretched their winning streak to 10 games with a gritty 110-107 comeback at Toronto, erasing a second‑quarter 15-point deficit and finishing with their fourth straight win on the road. The rally featured a mixture of veteran composure, multiple scoring options and defensive plays when it mattered most.
Key contributors were Devin Vassell and De’Aaron Fox, who supplied steady offense — Vassell with 21 points and Fox with 20 — while the team absorbed a rough shooting night from Victor Wembanyama and still found ways to close. Even when his shot wasn’t falling, Wembanyama impacted the game with rim protection and shot disruption; he posted five blocks that helped frustrate the Raptors in decisive moments. Rookie Dylan Harper also made headlines by tying an all-time Kobe Bryant record in the process, underlining the Spurs’ depth and youthful production.
Factors behind the streak:
- Two-way defense that creates transition chances and limits opponents’ late-game scoring.
- Multiple reliable scorers rather than dependence on a single star.
- Bench and role players stepping up in fourth‑quarter situations.
This 10-game run is San Antonio’s longest since 2015-16, and it changes how the team is viewed: no longer a surprise contender but a legitimate threat in the Western Conference’s middle-to-upper tier. Sustaining the streak will require healthier availability and continued two-way consistency, but the current stretch has restored belief that the Spurs’ mix of veterans and young players can compete deep into the stretch run.