- Game Preview: Oklahoma City Thunder vs San Antonio Spurs
- Date: Friday, May 22, 2026
- Venue: Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, TX
- Broadcast: NBC
- Point Spread: Oklahoma City Thunder (+1.5)
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In an exciting Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals, the San Antonio Spurs (62-20) will face off against the Oklahoma City Thunder (64-18) at the Frost Bank Center. The series stands tied at 1-1, with the Thunder entering as 1.5-point underdogs, and the total points set at 217.5.

The Oklahoma City Thunder secured a victory in Game 2, winning 122-113. They shot 47.9% from the field, converting 45 of 94 attempts and making 13 of 36 from beyond the arc. On free throws, they achieved 79.2% by sinking 19 of 24. The Thunder dominated the boards with 41 rebounds, including 17 offensive, and distributed 34 assists while forcing 21 turnovers and securing 14 steals. On the defensive end, they allowed the Spurs to shoot 48.8% from the field, with San Antonio completing 41 of 84 attempts. The Spurs managed 22 assists and 5 steals, along with 45 total rebounds – 16 of which were offensive. They converted 88.2% of their free throws (15 of 17), while hitting 16 of 40 three-pointers. Both teams finished with 21 fouls during the game.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was a standout player in the previous game, scoring 30 points on 12 out of 24 shooting while also grabbing 4 rebounds and dishing 9 assists in 38 minutes of play, finishing with a 50.0% field goal percentage.
As of this matchup, Oklahoma City holds a commendable record of 64-18 this season. They average 12.6 turnovers and commit 19.0 fouls per game. The team is collecting 44.1 rebounds per game and has recorded 2,113 assists this season, ranking 19th in the NBA in assists. The Thunder shoot 36.5% from beyond the arc (1,135 of 3,111) and maintain an impressive 81.7% free throw shooting percentage. They average 119.0 points per game, ranking 5th overall, while shooting 48.4% from the field.
Defensively, the Thunder force 16.7 turnovers and commit 20.4 fouls per game. They rank 5th in the league for assists allowed, with 2,046 given up so far. The Thunder’s defensive stats show opponents hitting 43.7% from the field (3,170 of 7,247), while they allow 45.2 rebounds per game. They give up 36.9% on three-pointers and are ranked 2nd in the league for opponents’ points per game at 107.9.
In the second half of Game 2, San Antonio struggled to make a significant impact. They allowed Oklahoma City to gather 41 rebounds overall, including 17 on the offensive end. The Spurs shot 36.1% from three-point range (13 of 36) and ended with 19 out of 24 free throws (79.2%). They allowed the Thunder to score 47.9% from the field, hitting 45 of 94 attempts. San Antonio finished the game with 41 out of 84 from the field (48.8%) and made 16 of 40 from long-range (40.0%). They successfully converted 88.2% of their free throw attempts. Both teams committed 21 fouls, which allowed San Antonio 17 free throw opportunities. They turned the ball over 21 times and made 5 steals, with 29 defensive and 16 offensive rebounds totaling 45 boards for the game.
Stephon Castle was impactful for the Spurs, scoring 25 points while contributing 8 assists over his 38 minutes on the court. He shot 58.8%, hitting 10 of 17 attempts, while also grabbing 5 rebounds.
This season, San Antonio has recorded a solid 62-20 record. They average 18.9 fouls per game and 78.7% from the free-throw line. The team averages 28.1 assists per game (9th in the league) and 13.5 turnovers. They have tallied 9,826 points this season, averaging 119.8 points per game, while collecting 47.0 rebounds per contest. Offensively, the Spurs are shooting 48.3% from the field, ranking 6th overall.
Defensively, San Antonio holds opponents to 35.2% from three-point range (1,066 of 3,028) and allows 79.0% from the free-throw line. Their current averages show they give up 26.2 assists and 42.6 rebounds per game (12th and 8th in the league respectively). Defensively, the Spurs rank 8th in PPG allowed at 111.5 and force 13.0 turnovers per game while permitting opponents to shoot 45.1% from the field (4th in the NBA).
Who will come out on top in tonight’s NBA clash against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Oklahoma City (+1.5)
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