Spurs force OKC into unwanted four-year mark after dominant Game 4 win
The San Antonio Spurs achieved a significant victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder with a score of 103-82 in Game 4. This win highlighted the Spurs' defensive prowess and marked a low point for the Thunder, who struggled without key players. The series is now tied at 2-2, indicating a competitive matchup moving forward.
- ▪Victor Wembanyama led the Spurs with 33 points in their Game 4 win.
- ▪Oklahoma City was missing key contributors Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell during the game.
- ▪The Thunder's 82 points marked their first time being held under 90 in any game since April 2022.
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