Victor Wembanyama scored 33 points [1] to lead the San Antonio Spurs to a 103-82 [2] victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday.
The win prevents the Thunder from taking a commanding lead and shifts the momentum of the Western Conference Finals. By evening the series at 2-2 [3], the Spurs have extended their postseason run and validated their ability to compete against a top-seeded opponent.
The game took place at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio. Wembanyama dominated the court on both ends of the floor, responding to a difficult Game 3 performance where he had previously taken personal blame for the team's loss.
Oklahoma City struggled throughout the night. The Thunder experienced their worst shooting performance since 2022 [5], failing to keep pace with the Spurs' offensive execution. The 21-point margin of victory marked a decisive turn for San Antonio in the series.
The Spurs' defense limited the Thunder's scoring options, while Wembanyama's 33 points [1] served as the focal point of the offense. The victory ensures that the series will continue as the teams battle for a spot in the NBA Finals.
With the series now tied, the focus shifts to the remaining games. The Spurs have proven they can shut down the Thunder's perimeter game and utilize Wembanyama's size to control the paint.
“Victor Wembanyama scored 33 points to lead the San Antonio Spurs to a 103-82 victory.”
The series deadlock puts immense pressure on Oklahoma City to adjust its offensive strategy after a historic shooting slump. For San Antonio, the result demonstrates Wembanyama's growth as a franchise cornerstone capable of carrying a team through the high-pressure environment of the conference finals.





