Spurs Level Western Conference Finals With 21-Point Rout of Thunder

Spurs Level Western Conference Finals With 21-Point Rout of Thunder

San Antonio evened the Western Conference Finals at two games apiece on May 24, 2026, defeating Oklahoma City 103-82 at Frost Bank Center behind 33 points from Victor Wembanyama to force a pivotal Game 5.

Wembanyama, the Spurs center, was efficient throughout, converting 11 of 22 field-goal attempts and adding three three-pointers, eight rebounds, five assists, and three blocks. Stephon Castle, Devin Vassell, and De’Aaron Fox each contributed double-digit scoring in the starting five, while six bench players also scored, including Dylan Harper with seven points and five rebounds. The margin swelled to 25 points at its widest, allowing San Antonio to rest starters during the fourth quarter.

Oklahoma City’s three-point shooting, a decisive factor in its Game 3 victory when the Thunder connected at 44.7 percent from deep, collapsed in Game 4 to just 18 percent on 33 attempts (6-for-33). The Thunder also committed 20 turnovers, from which San Antonio generated 25 points. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City’s lead guard, managed just six field goals on 15 attempts, though he converted all seven free-throw attempts. Aaron Wiggins and Jared McCain, significant contributors in Game 3, combined to shoot 3-for-21 from the field for eight points.

The series shifts to Oklahoma City for Game 5 on Tuesday night, with tipoff scheduled for 8:30 p.m. ET. The winner will hold a one-game advantage heading into a potential Game 6.