Warriors Host Spurs at Chase Center in Final Clash Before All-Star Break

SAN FRANCISCO, February 11, 2026 – The Golden State Warriors welcome Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs to Chase Center tonight for a high-stakes matchup marking the final game for both franchises before the NBA All-Star break. While the Warriors have dominated the season series thus far, the Spurs arrive in San Francisco riding a five-game winning streak following a dominant performance against the Lakers yesterday.
Game Preview: Momentum vs. Season Dominance
Tonight’s contest serves as the first time Victor Wembanyama will play at Chase Center this season. Despite the Spurs’ recent surge, including a 136-108 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on February 10, they face a Golden State team that has already secured two head-to-head wins against them this season. The Warriors previously defeated San Antonio 125-120 on November 12 and followed up with a narrow 109-108 victory on November 14.
Injury Reports and Lineup Notes
The Spurs will be shorthanded in the backcourt as rookie Stephon Castle has been ruled out. Castle suffered a significant fall during the Lakers game earlier this week, and the team has confirmed he will not suit up tonight. For the Warriors, Stephen Curry remains the focal point of the offense, coming off a season where he is averaging 27.2 points per game. San Antonio will look to Victor Wembanyama to maintain his elite form after his 40-point, 12-rebound explosion against Los Angeles yesterday.
Betting Odds and Tactical Outlook
Oddsmakers currently list the San Antonio Spurs as 6.5-point favorites, a reflection of their 37-16 record and recent hot streak. However, the Warriors (+7.5) have proven resilient at home. A key tactical battle will be on the glass; the Spurs rank 6th in the league in rebound percentage (52.0%), while the Warriors have struggled in the bottom third of the NBA in that category (48.8%).
Key Facts
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| All-Time Regular Season Record | Spurs lead 117-74 |
| All-Time Playoff Record | Warriors lead 13-6 (3-1 in series) |
| Warriors PPG Leader (2025-26) | Stephen Curry (27.2) |
| Warriors RPG Leader (2025-26) | Draymond Green (5.6) |
| Warriors APG Leader (2025-26) | Draymond Green (5.1) |
| Spurs Win Percentage (Historical) | 63.5% |
| Warriors Win Percentage (Historical) | 36.5% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is the Warriors vs. Spurs game tonight?
The game is scheduled to tip off at 7:00 PM PST at Chase Center in San Francisco.
Who won the last meeting between these two teams?
The Golden State Warriors won the most recent matchup 109-108 on November 14, 2025, in San Antonio.
Is Stephon Castle playing tonight?
No. Stephon Castle has been ruled out for the Spurs following a scary fall in their previous game against the Lakers.
What is the Spurs’ current winning streak?
The San Antonio Spurs have won five consecutive games heading into tonight’s matchup.
How have the Warriors fared against the Spurs this season?
The Warriors currently lead the 2025-26 season series 2-0, with both previous victories occurring on the road in San Antonio.
