Oklahoma City Thunder lose Game 7 to San Antonio Spurs
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 31, 2026, 6:31 PM
Last updated May 31, 2026
The Oklahoma City Thunder lost to the San Antonio Spurs in Game 7 on Saturday, eliminating them from contention for the NBA championship. This game highlighted the challenges of maintaining consistent success in the Western Conference, where the Spurs will now vie for their next title. The Thunder had a strong season, setting an all-time record in point differential. The defeat marks the eighth consecutive season with a new champion, underlining the competitive nature of the league.
- •Oklahoma City Thunder lose Game 7 to San Antonio Spurs
- •Thunder set all-time record in point differential this season
- •This marks the eighth straight season with a new NBA champion
- •San Antonio Spurs will aim for the championship next
- 6:31 PMYahoo Sports — OKC's Game 7 loss proves the difficulty of Golden State's dynasty
"Oklahoma City's Game 7 loss Saturday once again showcased how difficult it is to sustain success in the Western Conference.
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