The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 111-103 in Game 7 on Saturday night to advance to the NBA Finals [1, 3].
This victory marks a significant shift in the Western Conference power balance, as the Spurs eliminated the defending champion Thunder on their home court in Oklahoma City [4, 5]. The result secures a championship showdown between San Antonio and the New York Knicks [4].
Led by Victor Wembanyama, the Spurs outlasted the Thunder in a high-stakes deciding game on May 30, 2026 [2, 5]. The final score of 111-103 capped off a grueling series that required seven games to determine the Western Conference champion [1, 3].
The matchup was not only a pivotal moment for the Spurs franchise but also a historic milestone for the league. This specific Game 7 contributed to a new NBA playoff record for the most Game 7s played within a single postseason [6].
San Antonio's path to the Finals concludes a rigorous playoff run characterized by the emergence of Wembanyama as a dominant force in the league [1]. The team now shifts its focus to the NBA Finals, where they will face the New York Knicks for the championship title [4].
“The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 111-103 in Game 7”
The Spurs' advancement signifies a changing of the guard in the Western Conference, ending the Oklahoma City Thunder's reign as defending champions. By securing a victory in a record-breaking postseason for Game 7 frequency, San Antonio enters the NBA Finals with significant momentum against the New York Knicks.





