Oklahoma City Thunder vs San Antonio Spurs Prediction and Preview for 2/4/2026

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  • Matchup: Oklahoma City Thunder vs San Antonio Spurs
  • Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2026
  • Venue: Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, TX
  • Broadcast: ESPN

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The Oklahoma City Thunder (39-11) are set to face the San Antonio Spurs (33-16) at the Frost Bank Center this Wednesday.

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In their last outing, the Thunder claimed a victory over the Nuggets, winning 121-111. The Thunder committed 21 fouls, while the Nuggets had 20. Oklahoma City sank 16 of 35 from beyond the arc. Denver shot 70.8% from the free-throw line, hitting 17 of 24 attempts. The Nuggets secured 39 rebounds (8 offensive and 31 defensive) and recorded 6 blocks. They dished out 29 assists and made 9 steals during the game. Defensively, the Thunder allowed their competition to shoot 49.4% from the floor, allowing 39 out of 79 shots to go in. They recorded 23 assists and forced 18 turnovers while securing 12 steals and grabbing 39 rebounds, 12 of which were offensive. At the charity stripe, the Thunder converted 22 of their 27 attempts, boasting an impressive 81.5% success rate. Oklahoma City finished the game with a shooting accuracy of 47.1% (40 of 85) and nailed 19 out of 48 three-point attempts.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was a standout performer in the last game, scoring 34 points on 11 of 16 shooting. He played for 33 minutes and pulled down 5 rebounds. Gilgeous-Alexander showcased his shooting efficiency with 68.8% from the floor and contributed 13 assists.

Oklahoma City enters this matchup with a stellar record of 39-11. They average 12.3 turnovers and 20.0 fouls per game. The Thunder grab 43.5 rebounds per game and have a total of 1,271 assists this season, ranking 18th in the league. Their three-point shooting stands at 35.9% (665 of 1,852), and they boast an 82.6% free throw shooting rate. They average an impressive 120.3 points per game (1st in the league) with a shooting percentage of 48.9%.

Defensively, the Thunder force 17.4 turnovers per game and average 21.3 personal fouls. They’re limiting opponents to 37.4% on three-point attempts, ranking 1st in points allowed per game (108.0). The Thunder’s defense allows a field goal percentage of 43.3% (1,903 of 4,395) and they give up an average of 45.5 rebounds per game. They rank 7th in the league for assists allowed, with a total of 1,248 for the season.

In their latest game, the Spurs defeated the Magic with a score of 112-103. San Antonio allowed Orlando to grab 34 rebounds (6 offensive). They shot 33.3% from three-point range, making 10 of 30 attempts, and were 13 of 15 from the free-throw line (86.7%). The Magic converted 40 of 91 shots for a 44.0% field-goal percentage. San Antonio finished with 41 field goals on 82 attempts, yielding a shooting percentage of 50.0%. From beyond the arc, the Spurs hit 8 of 29 (27.6%) and converted 22 of 32 free throw attempts (68.8%). Orlando committed 19 personal fouls, sending the Spurs to the line 32 times. San Antonio secured 48 total rebounds, including 40 defensive and 8 offensive.

Victor Wembanyama was pivotal for the Spurs, scoring 25 points with a field goal percentage of 53.8% on 7 of 13 shooting. He also registered 8 rebounds in 28 minutes of action, along with 2 assists.

San Antonio holds a 33-16 record this season. They commit 19.2 personal fouls per game and convert 78.6% from the free-throw line. They average 26.0 assists per game (16th in the NBA) and turn the ball over 13.7 times per game. With 5,728 points scored this year, they average 116.9 points per game, grabbing 46.1 rebounds per contest. The Spurs are shooting 47.3% from the field, ranking 12th overall.

The Spurs’ defense allows 35.9% on three-point shots (639 of 1,780) and hold opponents to 78.1% at the free-throw line. They permit an average of 26.4 assists and 43.2 total rebounds (ranked 12th and 10th in the league, respectively). Ranked 6th in points allowed per game, the Spurs concede 111.9. They force 13.7 turnovers per game and opponents shoot 45.6% against them (4th in the league).

Who will cover the spread in tonight’s NBA battle?

Prediction: Take Oklahoma City

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Pick: Oklahoma City Thunder
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