Victor Wembanyama led the San Antonio Spurs to a 103-82 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday night [1].

The win prevents the Thunder from taking a commanding lead and shifts the momentum of the Western Conference Finals as the series returns to a deadlock [2].

Wembanyama scored 33 points [1] to propel San Antonio to the decisive win in their home arena. His performance included both dominant scoring and defensive play, which helped the team recover after a loss in Game 3 [3].

The victory brings the series standing to 2-2 [2]. San Antonio controlled the pace of the game, holding Oklahoma City to 82 points while scoring 103 [1].

Despite the dominant performance, Wembanyama remained critical of his previous contributions to the team's effort.

"I wasn't doing enough to help my teammates," Wembanyama said [4].

The Spurs now enter the next phase of the series with the advantage of having tied the score at home on May 25, 2026 [1].

"I wasn't doing enough to help my teammates."

The series is now tied 2-2, meaning the Western Conference Finals will likely be decided by which team can maintain defensive consistency. Wembanyama's ability to swing a game with both high-volume scoring and interior defense makes the Spurs a volatile threat as the series progresses.