Oklahoma City — The Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the San Antonio Spurs 127-114 on Tuesday in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals, taking a 3-2 series lead. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored at least 30 points for the second time in the series, while Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein contributed on both ends. The result hands momentum to the defending champions and forces the Spurs into a must-win Game 6 on Thursday in San Antonio; Victor Wembanyama was limited to a series-low 20 points on 4-of-15 shooting, and coaches noted adjustments and lineup changes that impacted both teams' approaches heading into the next matchup.
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If you're a basketball fan, this is a pivotal moment in the Western Conference Finals. The Thunder's win puts the Spurs on the brink of elimination. If you're rooting for the Spurs, they'll need all the support they can get in Game 6.
The Thunder have the upper hand, but the series isn't over yet. Game 6 is a must-win for the Spurs. If you're a fan, clear your schedule for Thursday. It's going to be a nail-biter. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good basketball showdown.
The Oklahoma City Thunder benefited from improved offensive execution and interior defense in Game 5, securing a 127-114 victory and a 3-2 series lead, restoring momentum ahead of Game 6 in San Antonio.
The San Antonio Spurs and Victor Wembanyama suffered from limited shooting and offensive rhythm in Game 5, with Wembanyama going 4-of-15 and scoring 20 points, leaving the Spurs down 3-2 and facing elimination in Game 6.
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