Spurs level Western Conference Finals after routing Thunder 103-82

Spurs level Western Conference Finals after routing Thunder 103-82

San Antonio evened the Western Conference Finals at two games apiece on May 24, 2026, defeating Oklahoma City 103-82 at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio to force a pivotal Game 5. Victor Wembanyama led all scorers with 33 points on 11-of-22 shooting, adding eight rebounds, five assists and three blocks as the Spurs controlled the contest from the opening quarter.

San Antonio built a nine-point advantage after the first quarter and extended it to double digits at halftime. The Thunder, who had shot 44.7 percent from three-point range in their Game 3 victory, were held to just 6-of-33 from beyond the arc – an 18 percent clip – and managed only 33 percent shooting from the field overall. The Spurs converted 25 points off Oklahoma City’s 20 turnovers and reached a peak lead of 25 points, allowing San Antonio to rest starters through much of the fourth quarter.

Three other Spurs starters reached double figures: Stephon Castle finished with 13 points and six assists, Devin Vassell added 13 points and six rebounds, and De’Aaron Fox contributed 12 points and 10 rebounds. San Antonio also held a significant free-throw advantage, attempting 32 compared to Oklahoma City’s 18. For the Thunder, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander shot 6-of-15 from the field for an uncharacteristically quiet performance, finishing with seven assists and four turnovers, while bench contributors Aaron Wiggins and Jared McCain – key figures in Game 3 – combined to shoot 3-of-21.

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