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San Antonio’s dominant third quarter and balanced offensive attack forced Game 7 in the Western Conference Finals with a convincing 118–91 victory over Oklahoma City on May 29, 2026. Victor Wembanyama led the Spurs with 28 points and 10 rebounds on 47.6% shooting. Dylan Harper contributed 18 points on 66.7% shooting with 6 rebounds. Stephon Castle added 17 points and 9 assists with a 9.0 assists-to-turnover ratio. The Spurs scored 32 points in the third quarter to seize control of the game. San Antonio’s bench produced 46 points while holding Oklahoma City to 38 bench points. Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander managed just 15 points on 33.3% shooting (6-of-18). Chet Holmgren added 10 points and 11 rebounds. The Thunder’s inability to match San Antonio’s third-quarter intensity proved decisive as the Spurs established a 28-point lead at the game’s highest margin.


Final Score

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Oklahoma City Thunder 22 31 13 25 91
San Antonio Spurs 35 25 32 26 118

Team Stats Comparison

Stat Oklahoma City Thunder San Antonio Spurs
Field Goals 35-94 (37.2%) 41-88 (46.6%)
Three-Pointers 10-40 (25.0%) 15-41 (36.6%)
Free Throws 11-12 (91.7%) 21-25 (84.0%)
Rebounds 51 (12 OFF) 62 (11 OFF)
Assists 22 30
Turnovers 13 13
Steals 9 7
Blocks 3 7
Points in Paint 38 44
Bench Points 38 46
Biggest Lead 0 28

San Antonio Spurs Player Stats

Player Pos FG 3P FT PTS REB AST STL BLK
Victor Wembanyama C 10/21 4/9 4/4 28 10 2 2 3
Dylan Harper G 6/9 2/3 4/4 18 6 4 1
Stephon Castle G 5/10 7/8 17 5 9 1
Julian Champagnie F 4/8 2/6 10 6 2 1 2
Keldon Johnson F 4/7 1/3 9 3 1
Devin Vassell F 4/7 4/7 12 1 2 1 2
De’Aaron Fox G 1/9 3/4 5 5 7
Luke Kornet C 1/2 1/2 3 5 1
Harrison Barnes F 2/4 2/4 6 1

Team Totals: 41-88 FG (46.6%), 15-41 3P (36.6%), 21-25 FT (84.0%), 62 REB, 30 AST, 7 STL, 7 BLK, 118 PTS


Oklahoma City Thunder Player Stats

Player Pos FG 3P FT PTS REB AST STL BLK
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander G 6/18 3/3 15 1 4
Jared McCain G 4/11 2/3 3/3 13 2 6 2
Chet Holmgren F 4/8 2/2 10 11 1 1 2
Cason Wallace G 4/6 3/4 11 3 1 3
Isaiah Hartenstein C 5/10 10 5 3
Luguentz Dort F 2/11 1/9 5 1 1 1
Alex Caruso G 3/7 1/3 7 1
Kenrich Williams F 2/8 1/4 2/2 7 6 2
Aaron Wiggins G 2/3 1/1 5
Jaylin Williams F 2/6 4 9 2

Team Totals: 35-94 FG (37.2%), 10-40 3P (25.0%), 11-12 FT (91.7%), 51 REB, 22 AST, 9 STL, 3 BLK, 91 PTS


Key Takeaways

  • San Antonio Spurs defeated Oklahoma City Thunder 118–91 in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals, forcing a decisive Game 7 with a dominant performance highlighted by a 32-point third quarter explosion.
  • Victor Wembanyama’s 28 points and 10 rebounds established his two-way dominance, with 47.6% shooting and 4 three-pointers demonstrating elite offensive versatility and the cornerstone of San Antonio’s offensive attack.
  • Dylan Harper’s 18 points on efficient 66.7% shooting with 6 rebounds off the bench provided crucial secondary scoring that allowed the Spurs to sustain their offensive rhythm throughout all four quarters.
  • San Antonio’s 32-point third quarter was decisive, as the Spurs outscored Oklahoma City 32–13 in the period to seize complete control and establish a 28-point lead (the game’s largest margin).
  • Stephon Castle’s 17 points and 9 assists with a 9.0 assists-to-turnover ratio exemplified elite point guard play and facilitation, demonstrating why Castle has emerged as a crucial playoff contributor.
  • San Antonio’s 46 bench points compared to Oklahoma City’s 38 bench points reflects deeper roster depth and balanced scoring production across multiple contributors rather than reliance on star players.
  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 15 points on inefficient 33.3% shooting (6-of-18) demonstrated the impact of San Antonio’s defensive pressure, as the Thunder’s leader was unable to generate his typical offensive rhythm.
  • Chet Holmgren’s double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds was Oklahoma City’s only consistent two-way contributor, but he lacked sufficient support from teammates to overcome San Antonio’s balanced attack.
  • San Antonio’s 46.6% field goal percentage and 36.6% three-point percentage showcased efficient offensive execution, while Oklahoma City’s 37.2% field goal shooting and 25.0% three-point percentage reflected struggles against the Spurs’ defense.
  • San Antonio’s 62 total rebounds to Oklahoma City’s 51 combined with 11 offensive rebounds provided the Spurs crucial second-chance opportunities, with 4 second-chance made baskets on 6 attempts (66.7%) proving decisive.

Series Status

Western Conference Finals: SAS vs OKC (3-3)

The series is tied 3-3 after Game 6, forcing a Game 7 on May 31, 2026 (Game 7 currently in progress: SAS 97, OKC 89 with 6:59 left in Q4).