THE Thunder and Spurs meet Sunday night in a pivotal Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals, with Oklahoma City aiming to seize full control of the series while San Antonio fights to avoid falling into a dangerous 3-1 hole. The San Antonio Spurs will look to draw even with the Oklahoma City Thunder when they meet in Game 4 of their NBA Western Conference final on Sunday night. Oklahoma City retook control of the series with a 123-108 win on Friday night. The Thunder (64-18), who won the Northwest Division title, are looking to win back-to-back NBA championships. The Spurs (62-20), who won the Southwest Division, are looking to reach the NBA Finals for the first time since 2013-14. Jalen Williams (hamstring) is questionable for OKC after missing Game 3, while Ajay Mitchell (calf) is out. Tip-off from Frost Bank Center in San Antonio is set for 8 p.m. ET. The Spurs lead the all-time postseason series 20-17, and won the regular-season series 4-1.
SPURS VS. THUNDER
When: Sunday, May 24. 8:30 p.m.
Where: Bank Center in San Antonio
How to Watch Spurs vs Thunder
- When: Sunday, May 24, 2026
- Time: 8:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: NBC / Peacock
- Live Stream: Peacock
Oklahoma City grabbed momentum with a 123-108 Game 3 victory on Friday after overcoming an early 15-0 Spurs run, showcasing the depth that has helped make the Thunder one of the NBA’s most complete teams. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the way with 26 points and 12 assists, while Oklahoma City’s bench completely shifted the game, outscoring San Antonio’s reserves 76-23.
The Thunder have now won back-to-back games in the series and continue getting major contributions around Gilgeous-Alexander, though Oklahoma City enters Game 4 without Ajay Mitchell due to a calf injury, while Jalen Williams remains questionable.
San Antonio returns home needing an answer after watching its Game 1 series advantage disappear. Victor Wembanyama remains the focal point after Oklahoma City’s defense forced him into a more perimeter-oriented attack over the last two games, and the Spurs badly need stronger bench production after being overwhelmed Friday.
Oklahoma City grabbed momentum with a 123-108 Game 3 victory on Friday after overcoming an early 15-0 Spurs run, showcasing the depth that has helped make the Thunder one of the NBA’s most complete teams. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the way with 26 points and 12 assists, while Oklahoma City’s bench completely shifted the game, outscoring San Antonio’s reserves 76-23.
The Thunder have now won back-to-back games in the series and continue getting major contributions around Gilgeous-Alexander, though Oklahoma City enters Game 4 without Ajay Mitchell due to a calf injury, while Jalen Williams remains questionable.
San Antonio returns home needing an answer after watching its Game 1 series advantage disappear. Victor Wembanyama remains the focal point after Oklahoma City’s defense forced him into a more perimeter-oriented attack over the last two games, and the Spurs badly need stronger bench production after being overwhelmed Friday.

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