Victor Wembanyama Scores 33 as Spurs Win Game 4, 103-82 — Did The Spurs Win
Did the spurs win? Yes. Victor Wembanyama scored 33 points and San Antonio beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 103-82 in Game 4 at the Frost Bank Center to tie the series. The Spurs kept Oklahoma City from moving within one win of a 3-1 series lead.
Wembanyama added a half-court 3-pointer at the end of the first half, part of a night in which San Antonio led by as many as 15 points in the first quarter and by 12 at halftime. Oklahoma City never found a response once the margin settled in.
Wembanyama at Frost Bank Center
The Spurs star finished with 33 points, the clearest number on the box score and the one that drove the result. He did it in the building where San Antonio needed control from the opening minutes, and he delivered it while the Thunder were forced to chase.
This was not a one-off against this opponent. San Antonio had already beaten Oklahoma City six times in nine tries this season, and it had pushed the Thunder for the NBA's best record until the end of the regular season before finishing two games behind the defending champions.
Thunder Lose Their Grip
Oklahoma City entered Sunday night with a chance to take a 3-1 series lead, but that door closed quickly. The Thunder had let a 15-0 lead disappear in Game 3 on Friday, and the repeat meeting turned the other way once San Antonio seized the first quarter and widened the gap by halftime.
That leaves the Western Conference final tied, with the Spurs carrying the cleaner result into the rest of the series. For San Antonio, the night answered the only score that mattered: 103-82, and a series that was headed toward pressure on one side instead reset at even.