- Matchup: Oklahoma City Thunder vs San Antonio Spurs
- Date: Sunday, May 24, 2026
- Venue: Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, TX
- Broadcast: NBC
- Betting Line: Oklahoma City (+2.5)
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The Oklahoma City Thunder (64-18) are traveling to the Frost Bank Center on Sunday for Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals against the San Antonio Spurs (62-20). The Thunder lead the series 2-1 and enter this matchup as 2.5-point underdogs. The over/under is set at 218.5.

In Game 3, the Thunder reclaimed home-court advantage with a decisive 123-108 victory. The Thunder recorded 25 fouls compared to the Spurs’ 28. From beyond the arc, Oklahoma City made 13 of their 41 attempts. San Antonio excelled at the free throw line, converting 27 of 33 for an impressive 81.8%. The Spurs secured 37 rebounds (9 offensive, 28 defensive) and tallied 2 blocks. They also notched 26 assists and 8 steals. Defensively, Oklahoma City allowed their opponents to shoot 42.5% from the floor, with the Spurs hitting 34 of 80 shots. The Thunder dished out 29 assists, forced 15 turnovers, and earned 7 steals. Oklahoma City grabbed 41 rebounds, including 7 offensive boards, and shot 84.8% from the free-throw line, making 28 of 33 attempts. The Thunder ended with a 48.1% field goal percentage, making 39 of 81 attempts and hitting 17 of 38 three-pointers.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was pivotal for the Thunder in this game. He shot 35.3% from the floor, recorded 12 assists, played for 36 minutes, grabbed 2 rebounds, and scored 26 points with 6 of 17 shooting.
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Oklahoma City enters this game with a record of 64-18 this season. They average 119.0 points per game, ranking 5th in the league, while connecting on 48.4% of their shots. The Thunder have a 3-point percentage of 36.5% (1,135 of 3,111) and hit 81.7% from the charity stripe. As a team, they collect 44.1 rebounds per game and have registered 2,113 assists this season, ranking 19th in the league. Oklahoma City turns the ball over 12.6 times per game and commits an average of 19.0 fouls.
On the defensive front, the Thunder force their opponents into 16.7 turnovers per game while committing 20.4 fouls. They allow opponents to shoot 36.9% from beyond the arc and are 2nd in the league in points allowed per game (107.9). The Thunder’s defense permits an opponent shooting percentage of 43.7% (3,170 of 7,247) and averages 45.2 rebounds per game. They rank 5th in the league for assists allowed, giving up 2,046 assists so far this season.
Following an early 15-point lead in Game 3, San Antonio was outperformed in nearly every area for the duration. The Spurs secured 28 defensive rebounds and 9 offensive rebounds for a total of 37. They turned the ball over 15 times, but managed 8 steals during the game. The Thunder committed 25 fouls, allowing the Spurs 33 free throw attempts, of which they successfully converted 27 at an 81.8% rate. From three-point range, San Antonio hit 13 of 41 shots (31.7%). Overall, the Spurs shot 34 of 80 from the field (42.5%). They allowed Oklahoma City to convert 39 of 81 shots, resulting in the Thunder shooting 48.1%. The Spurs ended the game with a 44.7% success rate beyond the arc, making 17 of 38 attempts, and went 28 of 33 from the free-throw line (84.8%). In rebounding, they allowed Oklahoma City 41 boards (7 offensive).
Victor Wembanyama was another standout for the Spurs, scoring 26 points in 39 minutes, contributing 3 assists, achieving 53.3% shooting (8 of 15), and grabbing 4 rebounds.
San Antonio holds a record of 62-20 this season. They commit around 18.9 fouls per game and hit 78.7% from the free-throw line. As a team, they assist on 28.1 field goals per game, ranking 9th in the league, with an average of 13.5 turnovers. They have amassed a total of 9,826 points this season (119.8 per game) and average 47.0 rebounds per game. In offensive efficiency, the Spurs rank 6th in the league with a field goal percentage of 48.3%.
Defensively, the Spurs rank 8th in the NBA in points allowed per game (111.5). They force 13.0 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 45.1% from the field (4th in the NBA). San Antonio’s defense permits 35.2% shooting from beyond the arc (1,066 of 3,028) and their opponents convert 79.0% of free throw attempts. They allow 26.2 assists and 42.6 rebounds per game, which ranks them 12th and 8th in the NBA, respectively.
Who will come out on top in tonight’s NBA clash against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on San Antonio (-2.5)
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