The Oklahoma City Thunder delivered a commanding offensive performance to defeat the San Antonio Spurs 127–114 on Wednesday night, May 27, 2026, at the Paycom Center. The victory improved the Thunder's home record and showcased the depth and scoring firepower that has defined their season.
From the opening tip, Oklahoma City controlled the pace, using fast breaks and sharp perimeter shooting to build an early lead. The Spurs, known for their disciplined half-court sets, struggled to keep up with the Thunder's transition game and found themselves trailing by double digits midway through the second quarter.
Match Overview
The Thunder shot 52% from the field and connected on 15 three-pointers, spreading the floor effectively against San Antonio's defense. Oklahoma City's ball movement was crisp, tallying 32 assists on 48 made field goals. The Spurs, meanwhile, shot 47% and stayed competitive in the paint, outscoring the Thunder 56–44 inside, but could not contain the perimeter onslaught.
Key Moments
- First Quarter Burst: Oklahoma City opened the game on a 14–2 run, forcing an early San Antonio timeout. The Thunder’s aggressive defense led to three steals in the opening five minutes, turning them into fast-break points.
- Third Quarter Surge: After the Spurs cut the lead to six early in the third quarter, Oklahoma City answered with a 10–0 spurt, highlighted by two consecutive three-pointers from the bench. The Thunder stretched the lead to 18 by the end of the period.
- Spurs Fight Back: San Antonio refused to go quietly, opening the fourth quarter on a 9–2 run to pull within eight points with under eight minutes remaining. But Oklahoma City’s starting unit returned and immediately quelled the momentum with a 7–0 run of their own.
Tactical Story
Three-Point Focus: The Thunder leveraged a five-out offense that frequently pulled San Antonio’s bigs away from the basket. This created driving lanes for guards and allowed Oklahoma City’s shooters to find open looks off kick-out passes. The Spurs attempted to switch on the perimeter, but the Thunder’s guards exploited mismatches, especially against slower defenders.
Transition Defense Lapses: San Antonio gave up 19 fast-break points, often failing to get back after turnovers or missed shots. Oklahoma City’s guards, particularly the point guard, pushed the ball relentlessly, catching the Spurs out of position.
Standout Players
- Oklahoma City Thunder – Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: The All-Star guard led all scorers with 34 points on 12-of-20 shooting, adding 7 assists and 5 rebounds. His ability to score at all three levels kept the San Antonio defense off balance.
- Oklahoma City Thunder – Chet Holmgren: The versatile big man contributed 22 points, 10 rebounds, and 4 blocks, anchoring the defense and stretching the floor with two three-pointers.
- San Antonio Spurs – Victor Wembanyama: The Spurs’ rising star posted 28 points, 11 rebounds, and 3 blocks, but fouled out in the final minutes. His presence altered several shots, but the Thunder’s spacing negated some of his rim-protection impact.
Season and Table Impact
The win improved the Thunder’s record to 57–22, keeping them firmly in contention for the top seed in the Western Conference. For San Antonio, the loss dropped them to 38–41, placing them in the middle of the play-in picture with three games remaining in the regular season. The result also marked Oklahoma City’s third straight victory over the Spurs, completing a season-series sweep.

