The San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder are competing in the 2026 [1] NBA Western Conference Finals.
This series marks the revival of a historic rivalry between two powerhouse franchises. The outcome will determine which team advances to the NBA Finals, signaling a shift in the balance of power within the Western Conference.
The series is scheduled to run through Saturday, May 30, 2026 [2]. Games are alternating between the AT&T Center in San Antonio and the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City [3]. Both teams advanced through earlier playoff rounds to secure their spots in this high-stakes matchup [4].
Early momentum has shifted toward San Antonio following a decisive victory in Game 2. The Spurs defeated the Thunder with a final score of 122-115 [5]. This result puts the Thunder in a position where they must respond quickly to avoid falling too far behind in the series.
Victor Wembanyama was the catalyst for the Spurs' success in Game 2. He recorded 41 points, 24 rebounds, and three blocks [6]. His performance dominated the paint and limited the Thunder's ability to establish an interior presence.
Oklahoma City now seeks to even the series as they adjust their defensive strategy to contain Wembanyama. The Thunder will rely on their depth and perimeter scoring to counter the Spurs' size advantage in the coming games [6].
“The Spurs defeated the Thunder with a final score of 122-115.”
The emergence of this matchup highlights the rapid ascent of the San Antonio Spurs as a title contender. By pairing a generational talent like Victor Wembanyama with a playoff-ready system, the Spurs have disrupted the established hierarchy of the Western Conference. The series serves as a litmus test for Oklahoma City's ability to defeat a team with a dominant defensive anchor.





