Spurs Dominate Raptors 123-89, Secure First Three-Game Streak Since November
Devin Vassell's 25-point performance leads San Antonio to its fifth win in seven games, while Toronto struggles with turnovers and injuries in its fourth consecutive loss.
- The San Antonio Spurs routed the Toronto Raptors 123-89, marking their first three-game winning streak since November and improving their record to 31-39.
- Devin Vassell led the Spurs with 25 points, complemented by Julian Champagnie's 20 points off the bench, showcasing balanced offensive contributions.
- Scottie Barnes reached a career milestone with 2,000 rebounds, becoming the fastest player in Raptors history to achieve over 2,000 rebounds and 1,000 assists in 267 games.
- The Raptors committed 22 turnovers, leading to 30 points for the Spurs, and were missing key players, including Brandon Ingram, Jakob Poeltl, and Gradey Dick.
- Toronto's seventh-worst NBA record positions them with a 32% chance for a top-four draft pick in the upcoming lottery, highlighting their rebuilding challenges.