NBA Western Conference Finals Game 4 Preview: Oklahoma City Thunder (2-1) vs. San Antonio Spurs (1-2)

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Venue: Frost Bank Center — San Antonio, Texas

Tip-Off: 7:00 PM CT — Sunday, May 24, 2026

Broadcast: ESPN / ABC

Game 4 arrives with the Thunder holding a 2–1 series lead, but the Spurs having seized momentum after a dominant Game 3 win behind Victor Wembanyama’s two‑way brilliance. Oklahoma City now faces its biggest test of the postseason: responding on the road against a Spurs team that finally found its offensive rhythm and defensive identity.

This matchup has already delivered elite shot‑making, tactical adjustments, and superstar moments — Game 4 promises more of the same.

Venue Context — Frost Bank Center

  • Capacity: ~18,500
  • Spurs Home Playoff Record: 5–1 this postseason
  • Environment: One of the loudest playoff atmospheres in the league
  • Impact: Spurs play faster and defend better at home; OKC’s young roster has shown occasional road volatility

Injury Report

Oklahoma City Thunder

  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander — Active
  • Chet Holmgren — Active
  • Jalen Williams — Active
  • Luguentz Dort — Day-to-day (ankle)
  • Isaiah Joe — Active

San Antonio Spurs

  • Victor Wembanyama — Active
  • Devin Vassell — Active
  • Keldon Johnson — Day-to-day (hip)
  • Tre Jones — Active
  • Jeremy Sochan — Active

Team Records & Recent Form

Oklahoma City Thunder

  • Playoffs: 10–4
  • Last 5: 3–2
  • Trend: Offense slowed in Game 3; defense struggled with Wembanyama’s spacing
  • Strength: Elite perimeter creation, rim protection
  • Weakness: Inconsistent bench scoring, turnover spikes on the road

San Antonio Spurs

  • Playoffs: 9–6
  • Last 5: 3–2
  • Trend: Best defensive performance of postseason in Game 3
  • Strength: Wembanyama’s dominance, improved ball movement
  • Weakness: Perimeter shooting volatility

Key Player Matchups

1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (OKC) vs. Devin Vassell (SAS)

  • SGA struggled with length and traps in Game 3
  • Vassell’s defense + Wemby’s help coverage forced tough mid‑range looks Edge: Slight OKC — SGA rarely has two quiet games in a row.

2. Chet Holmgren (OKC) vs. Victor Wembanyama (SAS)

  • The marquee matchup of the series
  • Wemby dominated Game 3: 31 pts, 14 reb, 6 blk
  • Holmgren must stay out of foul trouble Edge: Spurs

3. Jalen Williams (OKC) vs. Jeremy Sochan (SAS)

  • Williams is OKC’s X‑factor; when he scores 20+, OKC is 7–1 this postseason
  • Sochan’s physicality disrupted him in Game 3 Edge: Even

4. Spurs Bench vs. Thunder Bench

  • Spurs bench outscored OKC 34–18 in Game 3
  • Malaki Branham and Zach Collins were difference‑makers Edge: Spurs

Series History

  • 2025–26 Regular Season: OKC won 3–1
  • Playoff Series: Thunder lead 2–1
  • At Frost Bank Center: Spurs have won 6 of last 8 vs OKC
  • Trend: Home team has controlled pace in all three games

Betting Trends

Oklahoma City Thunder

  • Thunder are 2–5 ATS in their last 7 road playoff games
  • Under is 6–2 in OKC’s last 8
  • SGA has scored 30+ in 8 of 14 playoff games

San Antonio Spurs

  • Spurs are 5–1 ATS at home this postseason
  • Over is 4–1 in Spurs home playoff games
  • Wembanyama averaging 28.4 PPG at home in playoffs

Game Odds

Oklahoma City Thunder                218.5

San Antonio Spurs                           – 2.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, May 23, 2026