Victor Wembanyama led the San Antonio Spurs to a 111-103 Game 7 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, sealing the Western Conference finals on the road and sending the Spurs to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2014.
The Spurs opened the series with a victory in Oklahoma City and finished it in the same arena, overturning expectations against the defending champions and securing the right to host the New York Knicks in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday night.
Wembanyama finished with 22 points in the decider, while Julian Champagnie scored 20, including 18 from 3-point range, giving San Antonio consistent offence in a tense Game 7 that saw six Spurs players reach double figures against a Thunder group under heavy pressure.
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added 16 points for the Spurs, with DeAaron Fox contributing 15, Dylan Harper scoring 12, and Keldon Johnson and Devin Vassell each finishing with 11, as San Antonio spread the scoring load to support Wembanyama in a balanced Western Conference finals performance.
Key scorers from Game 7 in the Western Conference finals between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder are listed below.
One of the defining plays came midway through the fourth quarter, when San Antonio’s Luke Kornet blocked Oklahoma City’s Isaiah Hartenstein at the rim on a fast break that could have cut the Spurs’ lead to four, a defensive stand that shifted the momentum firmly towards the visitors.
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Kornet only played six minutes, missed all three field-goal attempts and ended with two points, yet that single rejection on Hartenstein felt like Oklahoma City’s final serious push, as the Thunder crowd saw a possible late surge turned away near the rim.
San Antonio Spurs close out Western Conference finals against reigning champions
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander tried to keep the Thunder season alive with 35 points and nine assists, Cason Wallace scored 17, while Jared McCain and Alex Caruso each had 12, but the loss means the NBA will have a different champion for an eighth straight year.
The San Antonio Spurs now turn towards a high-profile NBA Finals meeting with the New York Knicks, carrying confidence from two road wins in Oklahoma City and a deep rotation that produced scoring across the roster as the franchise chases another championship.

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