NBA· Season 2025-2026
Thunder defeat Spurs 127-114 in Game 5 to take 3-2 series lead in Western Conference Finals.
Match Analysis
AI SummaryThunder Edge Spurs 127-114 in Game 5 to Take Series Lead
The Oklahoma City Thunder reclaimed control of the Western Conference Finals with a decisive 127-114 victory over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 at home on May 27, 2026. The win gives the top-seeded Thunder a 3-2 series advantage as the teams head back to San Antonio for Game 6.
Thunder's Dominant Display
Oklahoma City came out with intensity and purpose, establishing an early lead and maintaining control throughout most of the contest. The Thunder's balanced offensive attack and stifling defense proved too much for the Spurs to overcome, as OKC shot 52% from the field and 48% from three-point range in the first half alone.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who started slowly with 0-4 shooting in the first quarter, bounced back to lead the Thunder's offensive charge. The All-NBA guard found his rhythm as the game progressed, showcasing the playmaking and scoring prowess that has defined his playoff performance throughout the series.
Spurs Fight Back
Despite falling behind early, the Spurs mounted several comeback attempts throughout the contest. Victor Wembanyama, the second-seeded team's star forward, continued his impressive playoff run, keeping San Antonio competitive when the game seemed to be slipping away. Devin Vassell contributed with crucial three-pointers to keep the deficit manageable.
The Spurs showed resilience with a 15-2 run at one point, cutting what had been a 20-point Thunder lead down to single digits. However, they could never quite complete the comeback, as OKC's depth and home-court advantage proved decisive.
Key Moments
The turning point came in the third quarter when Dylan Harper and the Thunder's bench unit extended their lead to 20 points. While San Antonio clawed back, the damage was done. The Spurs trailed 101-91 after three quarters, and despite a strong fourth-quarter effort, they couldn't overcome the deficit.
Oklahoma City's superior three-point shooting—connecting on 48% of their attempts—was a critical factor. The Thunder's ability to space the floor and create scoring opportunities from beyond the arc prevented the Spurs from focusing their defensive efforts solely on Gilgeous-Alexander.
Series Implications
With the series now tilted 3-2 in favor of Oklahoma City, the Thunder are one win away from reaching the NBA Finals. The Spurs, despite their Game 4 dominance, now face an elimination game in Game 6 back home in San Antonio. The resilience both teams have shown throughout this series suggests Game 6 will be fiercely contested.
The Thunder's experience as the defending NBA champions and their superior regular-season record have been evident in their ability to win crucial games. However, the Spurs' championship pedigree and Wembanyama's transcendent talent ensure they will not go quietly.
Looking Ahead
Game 6 will be a must-win for San Antonio, with the series returning to the AT&T Center. The Spurs have shown they can compete at home, as evidenced by their dominant Game 4 victory. The Thunder, meanwhile, will look to close out the series and advance to the Finals, where they will face either the New York Knicks or Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals matchup.
Match Summary
Oklahoma City Thunder defeated San Antonio Spurs 127:114. The match was played in NBA 2025-2026.
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