San Antonio. Victor Wembanyama scored 33 points, added eight rebounds, five assists and three blocks Sunday night as the San Antonio Spurs beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 103-82 in Game 4, tying the Western Conference finals at two games apiece. De'Aaron Fox contributed 12 points and 10 rebounds while Devin Vassell and Stephon Castle each added 13 points. The victory snapped the Spurs’ risk of falling into a 3-1 deficit and shifted momentum ahead of Game 5; Shai Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 19 points on 6-for-15 shooting. Game 5 is scheduled Tuesday in Oklahoma City, followed by Game 6 on Thursday in San Antonio, keeping the series timeline compressed.
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The Spurs' Game 4 win is a big deal. It means the Western Conference finals are now a best-of-three series. If you're a Spurs fan, it's time to rally. If you're a Thunder fan, it's time to brace. Either way, clear your schedule for Tuesday and Thursday nights.
Victor Wembanyama was the game-changer for the Spurs. His 33 points, along with key contributions from teammates, evened the series. Now, momentum shifts as the teams head to Oklahoma City for Game 5. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good comeback story.
The San Antonio Spurs organization and Victor Wembanyama benefited from a decisive Game 4 victory that evened the Western Conference finals and shifted series momentum heading into Game 5 in Oklahoma City.
The Oklahoma City Thunder and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander suffered a lower-scoring Game 4 performance (82 points) and face increased pressure entering Game 5 at home to regain series control.
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Wembanyama’s 33 lifts Spurs to crucial Game 4 win
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