Spurs Even Series at Two-Two Against Thunder with Wembanyama Leading the Way

Published on May 26, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The San Antonio Spurs secured a key victory against the Oklahoma City Thunder to tie the series 2-2. Victor Wembanyama led the attack with a solid performance on both ends of the court. Game five will be played on Tuesday in Oklahoma City, while game six returns to San Antonio on Thursday. The series is heating up.

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Technical analysis: how Wembanyama dismantled the opposing defense 🏀

Victor Wembanyama used his wingspan to generate shots near the rim and create space for his teammates. On defense, his presence altered Oklahoma City's shots and forced turnovers in transition. The Spurs coach adjusted the pick and roll to isolate the Frenchman against slower defenders, resulting in easy points. The team averaged 48% from the field and dominated the offensive boards.

The series is now a two-episode telenovela 🔥

The Spurs and Thunder have decided that the best course of action is to stretch the drama to a seventh game. Wembanyama is no longer a rookie; he is the protagonist of a series that no one wants to lose. Oklahoma City will have to decide whether to double-team or simply pray. For now, Tuesday in OKC promises more excitement than a Turkish series episode.