The San Antonio Spurs forced a turnaround in the Western Conference finals, posting a 103-82 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 4 to knot the series at 2-2. The win not only restored home‑court advantage but also underscored the Spurs' ability to execute under pressure when it matters most.
A Dominant Display
Victor Wembanyama was the centerpiece, delivering 33 points, eight rebounds, five assists and three blocks while earning first‑team All‑NBA honors on Sunday night. His presence on the floor shifted the balance, as the Spurs outscored the Thunder by 33 points whenever he was on the court.
Oklahoma City could muster only a season‑low point total, turning the ball over a season‑high‑tying 20 times. The turnover count highlighted a night of offensive frustration that left the Thunder scrambling for answers.
The next showdown arrives Tuesday in Oklahoma City, where the stakes will be even higher as the teams split home‑court advantage. A win there would put the Thunder back on the brink of the series, but the Spurs will be riding the momentum of a six‑of‑nine season series edge.
Wembanyama’s audacious 65‑foot three‑pointer at the end of the first half added a flash of daring, while the Spurs have now won six of the nine meetings this season. The performance not only entertained fans but also reinforced the narrative of a player poised to reshape the league.