- Matchup: San Antonio Spurs vs Oklahoma City Thunder
- Date: Saturday, May 30, 2026
- Venue: Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, OK
- Broadcast: NBC
- Betting Line: San Antonio (+3.5)
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The highly anticipated Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals sees the Oklahoma City Thunder (64-18) taking on the San Antonio Spurs (62-20) at Paycom Center. The series stands even at 3-3, with San Antonio entering as 3.5-point underdogs. The total for the game is set at 212.5 points.

In Game 6, the Spurs showcased their dominance with a commanding 118-91 victory. The Spurs committed 14 personal fouls, while the Thunder tallied 21. From the three-point line, the Spurs converted 10 of 40 attempts. Notably, Oklahoma City excelled at the free-throw line, making 11 of 12 shots for an impressive 91.7%. They registered a total of 42 rebounds, including 12 offensive, and blocked 7 shots. The Thunder also recorded 22 assists and 9 steals in this contest. On the defensive front, the Spurs limited the Thunder to 37.2% shooting (35 of 94). San Antonio dished out 30 assists, forced 13 turnovers, and had 8 steals. They grabbed 52 rebounds, with 11 on the offensive end, while converting 21 of 25 free throws at an 84.0% clip. The Spurs shot 46.6% from the field, hitting 41 out of 88 attempts, including 15 of 41 from beyond the arc.
Victor Wembanyama made significant contributions in this matchup, shooting 47.6% from the field with 2 assists, 10 rebounds, and 28 points on 10 for 21 shooting in 28 minutes on the court.
San Antonio carries an impressive record of 62-20 this season, averaging 119.8 points per game (3rd in the league) while shooting 48.3% overall. The Spurs’ three-point shooting stands at 35.9% (1,116 of 3,108) and they make 78.7% of their free throws. Collectively, they average 47.0 rebounds per game and rank 9th in assists with 2,302. Their turnovers average at 13.5 per game, alongside 18.9 fouls.
Defensively, the Spurs generate an average of 13.0 turnovers from their opponents and draw 20.2 fouls per game. They rank 12th in allowing assists, having surrendered 2,148 this season. The Spurs hold opponents to a shooting percentage of 45.1% (3,366 of 7,469) and concede 42.6 rebounds per game, with opponents shooting 35.2% from three-point range. They are ranked 8th in points allowed per game (111.5).
The Thunder struggled to contain the Spurs in Game 6, recording a total of 42 rebounds (30 defensive, 12 offensive). They committed 13 turnovers and achieved 9 steals. The Spurs’ 14 fouls allowed the Thunder to take 12 free throws, converting 11 for a 91.7% success rate. From three-point distance, Oklahoma City made 10 out of 40 attempts (25.0%), shooting 37.2% from the floor overall (35 of 94). Defensively, the Thunder allowed the Spurs to capitalize with a rate of 46.6% on 41 of 88 shooting and held a three-point shooting percentage of 36.6% (15 of 41), alongside an 84.0% rate from the free-throw line (21 of 25). They allowed San Antonio to gather 52 rebounds overall, including 11 offensive boards.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander played a crucial role for the Thunder, contributing 15 points in 28 minutes with 4 assists, hitting 6 of 18 attempts for a shooting percentage of 33.3%, and grabbing 1 rebound.
Oklahoma City holds a remarkable 64-18 record this season. Offensively, they post a shooting percentage of 48.4% (5th in the league). They have accumulated 9,760 points throughout the season, averaging 119.0 points per game, while securing 44.1 boards per game. They assist their teammates 25.8 times per game (19th in the league) and have committed 12.6 turnovers. The Thunder averages 19.0 fouls per game, and their free-throw shooting stands at 81.7%.
Defensively, Oklahoma City ranks 2nd in the NBA for points allowed per game at 107.9. They induce 16.7 turnovers from opponents each game and limit opponents to a 43.7% shooting rate (leading the league). The Thunder’s defense permits 36.9% on three-point attempts (1,176 of 3,189) and allows opponents to connect on 74.0% from the charity stripe. They allow an average of 25.0 assists and 45.2 rebounds per game, ranking 5th and 20th in the league, respectively.
Who will prevail in tonight’s NBA showdown against the spread?
Prediction: Take San Antonio (+3.5)
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