Jared McCain scored a playoff career-high 24 points [1] off the bench to lead the Oklahoma City Thunder past the San Antonio Spurs.

McCain's offensive surge provided critical momentum for the Thunder, allowing the team to recover from a poor start and secure a pivotal advantage in the series.

Playing in Oklahoma City, the Thunder overcame an early 15-0 deficit [4] to secure a 123-108 victory [2]. The win gives Oklahoma City a 2-1 lead in the series [3]. McCain's performance was instrumental in erasing the early hole and shifting the game's momentum in favor of the home team.

Head coach Mark Daigneault praised the guard's poise and impact during the contest. "Jared showed a lot of confidence out there and delivered when we needed it," Daigneault said.

The coaching staff emphasized their reliance on the young player to spark the offense from the second unit. "We trusted him to come in and do his thing," Daigneault said.

McCain's 24 points [1] marked a new personal best for the guard in a playoff setting. His ability to score efficiently off the bench provided the Thunder with a scoring threat that the Spurs defense struggled to contain throughout the second half.

Jared McCain scored a playoff career-high 24 points off the bench

The Thunder's ability to overcome a double-digit deficit suggests a high level of resilience and depth. By leveraging McCain as a primary scoring option off the bench, Oklahoma City has diversified its offensive attack, making them more difficult to defend as they move toward a potential series close-out.