Victor Wembanyama leads Spurs on both ends in Game 4 rout of Thunder
Victor Wembanyama played a crucial role in the San Antonio Spurs' 103-82 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 4 of the Western Conference finals. He scored 33 points and contributed significantly on defense, helping the Spurs even the series at two games apiece. The Thunder struggled offensively, recording their worst shooting night since 2022.
- ▪Wembanyama scored 33 points, eight rebounds, five assists, three blocks, and two steals.
- ▪The Thunder were held to just 33% shooting, their worst performance since March 2022.
- ▪San Antonio scored 25 points off turnovers and attempted 14 more free throws than Oklahoma City.
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Victor Wembanyama was key on both ends as the Spurs topped the Thunder Photograph: Eric Gay/APView image in fullscreenVictor Wembanyama was key on both ends as the Spurs topped the Thunder Photograph: Eric Gay/APNBAVictor Wembanyama leads Spurs on both ends in Game 4 rout of ThunderWembanyama finished with 33 points on the nightShai Gilgeous-Alexander sits entire fourth quarterThunder held to worst shooting night since 2022AgenciesMon 25 May 2026 01.08 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleAfter the San Antonio Spurs’ Game 3 loss, Victor Wembanyama took much of the blame on his own shoulders, saying he wasn’t doing enough to help his teammates.In Sunday’s Game 4, Wembanyama took control early and didn’t let go until the game was in hand, helping the Spurs to a 103-82 home win over the…
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