De'Aaron Fox, Victor Wembanyama, Kawhi Leonard and Sam Merrill headline a strong NBA night as the San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Clippers and Cleveland Cavaliers all claim wins. Each team extends important streaks, with San Antonio and Cleveland staying hot before the All-Star break, while Leonard rescues the Clippers late against the Houston Rockets.
The Cleveland Cavaliers continue to surge in the NBA, using a huge night from Sam Merrill to overpower the Washington Wizards 138-113. Merrill scores a career-best 32 points, hitting 11 of 12 shots, while Donovan Mitchell adds 30. James Harden delivers a double-double in the guard’s first home appearance for Cleveland since the trade.
Merrill does most of his damage before halftime, pouring in 26
points in the first two quarters. Merrill makes all nine field-goal attempts, including seven three-pointers, during that spell. It is only the third time in Cavaliers history that a player stays perfect on at least nine first-half attempts, highlighting Cleveland’s offensive control against Washington.
Mitchell, averaging 29.0 points per game and ranking fifth in league scoring, records his 28th game with at least 30 points. Jarrett Allen adds 21 points and nine rebounds, supporting the backcourt. Cleveland has now won five straight games and 10 of its last 11. The Cavaliers also stretch their run over Washington to 15 straight victories since 2022.
An outstanding performance from tonight.@smerrill05 is the 1st player in Cavs history to have multiple games with 9+ three-pointers. #LetEmKnow pic.twitter.com/3WeHnaIoSr Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) February 12, 2026
In San Antonio, the Spurs collect their sixth straight victory, defeating the Golden State Warriors 126-113. Fox scores 27 points and Wembanyama adds 26, one night after a 40-point game against the Los Angeles Lakers. The result moves San Antonio to 38-16, giving the Spurs the Western Conference’s second-best record entering the All-Star break.
Keldon Johnson contributes 21 points for San Antonio, helping the Spurs overcome a slow start. The Warriors are led by Draymond Green, who posts 17 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists. Moses Moody and De'Anthony Melton also finish with 17 points each, yet Golden State cannot halt San Antonio’s strong second-half response.
Golden State once leads by 13 and rebuilds a double-digit cushion early in the third quarter with three quick three-pointers. Melton hits two from deep and Moody adds another, stretching the margin to 16. San Antonio answers with a 24-8 burst to close the quarter, tying the game at 94 when Fox beats the buzzer with a jumper.
SPURS WIN!!!! pic.twitter.com/sBoeZc7Cqs San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) February 12, 2026
Los Angeles Clippers rely on Kawhi Leonard in tight NBA finish
The Clippers edge the Rockets 105-102 after a decisive late play from Leonard, who scores 27 points and secures 12 rebounds. Leonard records 19 of those points in the fourth quarter, stretching a personal streak of 20-point games to 33. The game swings several times in the final minute at Crypto.com Arena.
The Clippers hold a four-point lead late when Kevin Durant splits two free throws. Alperen Sengun then drives for a layup, trimming the margin to 102-101 with 43 seconds remaining. Leonard misfires from three, and Jabari Smith Jr. collects the rebound, setting up Houston with a chance to move in front.
Sengun draws a foul with 7.2 seconds left and makes one of two free throws to tie. Leonard secures the rebound, and the Clippers call timeout to set up a final play. Leonard hits a fading jumper while being fouled and adds the free throw, pushing the score to 105-102. Houston’s last attempt, a three from Tari Eason, misses.
Durant finishes with 21 points to lead Houston, while Reed Sheppard supplies 17 from the bench. Sengun’s late free throws and layup keep the Rockets close but cannot cancel Leonard’s final possession. Across the league, the night strengthens the Spurs’ and Cavaliers’ positions, while the Clippers gain a tense but valuable win heading towards the All-Star break.
Kawhi for the win. AND-ONEEE @usbank | #ClipperNation pic.twitter.com/qUVLsIqYqG LA Clippers (@LAClippers) February 12, 2026
| Game | Winning team | Score | Top scorers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spurs vs Warriors | San Antonio Spurs | 126-113 | De'Aaron Fox 27, Victor Wembanyama 26, Keldon Johnson 21 |
| Clippers vs Rockets | Los Angeles Clippers | 105-102 | Kawhi Leonard 27, Kevin Durant 21, Reed Sheppard 17 |
| Cavaliers vs Wizards | Cleveland Cavaliers | 138-113 | Sam Merrill 32, Donovan Mitchell 30, Jarrett Allen 21 |


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