San Antonio Spurs vs Lakers Match Player Stats Reveal a Historic Blowout (February 10 2026)

San Antonio walked into enemy territory and walked out with a 136-108 victory, a 28-point margin that flattered the Lakers considerably and never once felt in doubt after the opening quarter.

The San Antonio Spurs vs Lakers match player stats from Tuesday, February 10, 2026 — tip-off at 7:30pm PT at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles — tell the story of one of the most one-sided contests the Western Conference has produced this season.

San Antonio walked into enemy territory and walked out with a 136-108 victory, a 28-point margin that flattered the Lakers considerably and never once felt in doubt after the opening quarter.

The Spurs led 47-30 after the first twelve minutes — a 17-point swing that effectively ended the game as a contest before most of the crowd had settled into their seats.

Victor Wembanyama was the architect of the destruction, posting 40 points, 12 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, and 1 block on a staggering 65% shooting from the field, including 4-of-6 from three-point range.

His true shooting percentage of 79.1% against the league’s most scrutinised defence was a statement performance that no statistical caveat can diminish.

The French centre also drew nine fouls, converting 10-of-12 from the free-throw line, and finished with a game score efficiency rating of 33.7 — nearly triple that of the next-best Spur on the night.

San Antonio Spurs vs Lakers Match Player Stats: Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown

The gap opened immediately and never closed, with Los Angeles failing to get within single digits at any point in the second half.

QuarterLakersSpursSpurs Lead
Q13047+17
Q22537+29
Q32631+34
Q42721+28
Total108136+28

San Antonio’s biggest lead reached 41 points, a number that underlines just how thoroughly the Spurs controlled every phase of the game from tip-off to final whistle.

The bench played a decisive role too, contributing 69 points compared to the Lakers’ 58 from their reserves — an advantage that allowed Gregg Popovich’s coaching staff to rest starters without surrendering momentum.

Key Player Stats: San Antonio Spurs

Dylan Harper was outstanding in support of Wembanyama, scoring 15 points on 75% shooting with 6 assists, 3 rebounds, and 1 steal in a performance that continued his exceptional rookie season.

De’Aaron Fox ran the offence with quiet authority, finishing with 8 points, 6 assists, 2 steals, and a +30 plus/minus that reflected his dominance whenever he shared the court with opposing guards.

Harrison Barnes was clinical from distance, shooting 3-of-5 from three for 11 points while adding 3 steals and a block in a two-way performance that epitomised the Spurs’ collective defensive discipline.

PlayerPTSREBASTSTLBLKFG%
Victor Wembanyama401222165.0%
Dylan Harper15361075.0%
Harrison Barnes11323166.7%
Devin Vassell9212080.0%
Kelly Olynyk8100066.7%
Julian Champagnie8221028.6%
De’Aaron Fox8262142.9%
Jordan McLaughlin7222060.0%
Stephon Castle21701100.0%
  • Spurs shot 56.5% from the field overall, compared to the Lakers’ 48.2%
  • San Antonio generated 72 points in the paint against just 50 for Los Angeles
  • The Spurs’ assists-to-turnover ratio of 2.83 dwarfed the Lakers’ 1.28
  • San Antonio forced 18 Lakers turnovers, converting them into 20 points

Key Player Stats: Los Angeles Lakers

Luke Kennard led the Lakers with 14 points on 62.5% shooting, providing one of the few genuine bright spots in an otherwise forgettable home performance for the hosts.

Bronny James showed composure off the bench with 12 points and 6 assists on 50% shooting, though his -6 plus/minus reflected the broader struggle his unit faced whenever it encountered Wembanyama.

Drew Timme added 14 points on an efficient 62.5% from the field, but neither he nor anyone else in purple and gold could do anything to slow down a Spurs side operating at an elite collective level.

PlayerPTSREBASTSTLFG%+/-
Luke Kennard1425062.5%-20
Drew Timme1420062.5%-4
Bronny James1236050.0%-6
Jaxson Hayes1343085.7%-16
Dalton Knecht951050.0%-10
Kobe Bufkin721120.0%-12
Rui Hachimura642225.0%-24
  • Lakers were outrebounded 52 to 43 across the full game
  • Los Angeles allowed 25 San Antonio fast-break points compared to 15 of their own
  • The Lakers’ most unanswered run was just 12 points, compared to San Antonio’s 41-point biggest lead
  • Rui Hachimura’s -24 plus/minus was the worst individual figure on the floor

Team Stats Comparison

StatLakersSpurs
Points108136
FG%48.2%56.5%
3PT%44.0%39.4%
Rebounds4352
Assists2334
Steals714
Turnovers1813
Points in Paint5072
Fast Break Points1525
Bench Points5869
True Shooting %57.6%66.0%
  • Wembanyama’s 40 points came in just 20 field goal attempts — an extraordinary volume-to-efficiency ratio
  • The Spurs outscored the Lakers in three of four quarters, with the gap narrowing only in the final period once the result was beyond question
  • San Antonio’s 14 steals represented one of the highest single-game totals posted by any team this season
  • The 28-point final margin was the Spurs’ largest road win of the 2025-26 campaign