103-82 was the final in Game 4 after Victor Wembanyama's halftime half-court buzzer-beater helped San Antonio turn a must-win night into a series-leveling rout.
22 first-half points from Wembanyama powered the Spurs to a 50-38 break lead in a game where neither team shot 37% before halftime.
The shot was deliberate: Wembanyama called for the ball deep in the backcourt, launched over three Thunder defenders and buried it as the buzzer sounded.
Oklahoma City never recovered from the 12-point halftime deficit, and San Antonio's win evened the Western Conference finals at 2-2.
Can Victor Wembanyama’s historic playoff run single-handedly dethrone the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder?
Is this series the birth of the NBA's next great rivalry between Wembanyama and reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander?
How will this showdown affect the champion Thunder's strategy for their two upcoming 2026 first-round draft picks?