San Antonio Spurs defeat Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 7 showdown
2 sources • 2 min read • Latest: May 31, 2026, 2:08 PM
Last updated May 31, 2026
The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals, ending the Thunder's championship reign. Victor Wembanyama's foul trouble allowed the Thunder to capitalize during crucial moments. Despite the loss, the Thunder are expected to remain competitive in future seasons. The Spurs' win sets the stage for their continuing playoff run.
- •Spurs win Game 7 of Western Conference finals against Thunder
- •Victor Wembanyama struggled with foul trouble in critical stretches
- •Thunder capitalized during Wembanyama's absence on the court
- •Thunder expect to remain competitive in upcoming seasons
- •Spurs advance to the next round of the playoffs
- 2:08 PMYahoo Sports — The Thunder are dethroned, shameless and wildly unpopular. They’re still a great basketball team
- 2:08 PMThe Guardian Sport — The Thunder are dethroned and wildly unpopular but there’s no denying their greatness | Owen Lewis
"The reigning champions were beaten in an epic series by the San Antonio Spurs. There’s no reason to believe they won’t challenge for years to come though Throughout the Western Conference finals, the San Antonio Spurs hoped that Victor Wembanyama could work enough magic while he was on the court to make up for the Oklahoma City Thunder annihilating them while he was off of it. Late in Game 7 on Saturday night, the Thunder must have been licking their chops. Wembanyama picked up his fifth foul early in the fourth quarter. The Spurs led by six at the next break in play, a lead that could disappear in minutes with Wembanyama’s backup, Luke Kornet, on the floor. But there was no choice – Wembanyama checked out rather than risk fouling out. Immediately, Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein picked off a pass and bolted down the floor to lay the ball in. That would have cut the Spurs’ lead to four, but more importantly may well have set into motion a trend we had seen throughout the series: When Wembanyama sits, the Thunder feast. Continue reading...
"The reigning champions were beaten in an epic series by the San Antonio Spurs. There’s no reason to believe they won’t challenge for years to come though
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External links- Yahoo SportsMay 31, 2026, 2:08 PMThe Thunder are dethroned, shameless and wildly unpopular. They’re still a great basketball team
The reigning champions were beaten in an epic series by the San Antonio Spurs. There’s no reason to believe they won’t challenge for years to come though
- The Guardian SportMay 31, 2026, 2:08 PMThe Thunder are dethroned and wildly unpopular but there’s no denying their greatness | Owen Lewis
The reigning champions were beaten in an epic series by the San Antonio Spurs. There’s no reason to believe they won’t challenge for years to come though Throughout the Western Conference finals, the San Antonio Spurs hoped that Victor Wembanyama could work enough magic while he was on the court to make up for the Oklahoma City Thunder annihilating them while he was off of it. Late in Game 7 on Saturday night, the Thunder must have been licking their chops. Wembanyama picked up his fifth foul early in the fourth quarter. The Spurs led by six at the next break in play, a lead that could disappear in minutes with Wembanyama’s backup, Luke Kornet, on the floor. But there was no choice – Wembanyama checked out rather than risk fouling out. Immediately, Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein picked off a pass and bolted down the floor to lay the ball in. That would have cut the Spurs’ lead to four, but more importantly may well have set into motion a trend we had seen throughout the series: When Wembanyama sits, the Thunder feast. Continue reading...
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