The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 118-91 [1] on May 28, 2026 [8], tying the Western Conference Finals series at 3-3 [7].
The victory prevents the Thunder from advancing to the NBA Finals and sets up a decisive Game 7. This result shifts the momentum of the series back to San Antonio after the Spurs struggled to keep pace with Oklahoma City in previous matchups.
Victor Wembanyama led the Spurs' offensive effort in San Antonio, Texas. He recorded 28 points and 10 rebounds [2, 3], anchoring a defense that limited the Thunder's scoring throughout the night. Wembanyama's ability to control the paint allowed the Spurs to maintain a double-digit lead for much of the second half.
Dylan Harper provided critical support in the win. Harper contributed 18 points and six rebounds [4, 5], helping the Spurs pull away as the Thunder struggled to find a rhythm. The combined effort of the young core ensured that the Spurs dominated the pace of the game.
The Thunder offense failed to produce a cohesive response. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was held to 15 points [6], marking a significant dip in production for the star player. The Spurs' defensive scheme effectively neutralized the primary scoring options for Oklahoma City, resulting in a 27-point margin of victory [1].
With the series now tied at three games apiece [7], both teams prepare for a final showdown. The Spurs will look to carry this defensive intensity into the winner-take-all game to secure their spot in the championship round.
“The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 118-91”
The series deadlock indicates a shift in the competitive balance of the Western Conference. By neutralizing Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and leveraging the interior presence of Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio has proven it can dismantle the Thunder's offensive system. A Game 7 will now determine if the Spurs' defensive momentum is sustainable or if the Thunder can recover their scoring efficiency.





