Spurs even series at 3-3 with 118-91 Game 6 win over OKC Thunder
- On Thursday, the San Antonio Spurs forced a decisive Game 7 in the Western Conference Finals, defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder 118-91 to tie the series at 3-3.
- Facing elimination in San Antonio, the Spurs responded to a listless 127-114 loss on Tuesday with an energized performance, keeping their NBA Finals hopes alive.
- Spurs star Victor Wembanyama dominated with 28 points and 10 rebounds, anchoring a defense that held Oklahoma City scoreless for over seven minutes during a pivotal 20-0 third-quarter run.
- MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander struggled, shooting 6-for-18 for 15 points, while Spurs guard Stephon Castle added 17 points to secure the victory.
- The series now shifts to Oklahoma City for Saturday's deciding Game 7, where the winner will host the New York Knicks on Wednesday to open the NBA Finals.
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Spurs dominate in home win over Thunder, force anticipated Game 7
The Western Conference finals will go to a seventh game after the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 118-91 Thursday night at Frost Bank Center. The post Spurs dominate in home win over Thunder, force anticipated Game 7 appeared first on Hawaii Tribune-Herald.
The San Antonio Spurs basketball players still have a chance to reach the NBA Finals.
Victor Wembanyama scored 28 points, captured 10 rebounds, and added three tops to the cause of the San Antonio Spurs, who sent the West Conference final back to Oklahoma City for the seventh game, crushing Thursday 118-91 Thunder.
In a one-way home game, San Antonio's franchise came back to the outgoing champion on Thursday, May 28, offering the possibility of a seventh game in the West Conference Final.
The San Antonio Spurs defeated Oklahoma City 118-91 in Game 6 to force a seventh game in the Western Conference Finals.
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