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The San Antonio Spurs will play for their first NBA title since 2014 after knocking off the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference finals.
Follow along with Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals, as the San Antonio Spurs extended their season and forced a Game 7 against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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Player grades: Thunder's season ends in 111-103 Game 7 loss to Spurs
Player grades for the Oklahoma City Thunder's 111-103 Game 7 loss to the San Antonio Spurs.
Game 7. Of course. The thrilling Western Conference finals between San Antonio and Oklahoma City, featuring two of the game’s brightest stars, will be decided on Saturday (8 p.m. ET, NBC/Peacock) with one team advancing to the 2026 NBA Finals,
The Spurs led throughout the game and won by 27 points. San Antonio won Game 4 by 21 points and then lost Game 5 in Oklahoma City, so there’s no reason to think Thursday’s blowout will carry over to Saturday.
Superstars on the Spurs and Thunder need to deliver big in Game 7, intangibles can't be overlooked and X-factors could sway the action.
Victor Wembanyama set the tone right from the jump knocking down three, 3-pointers in the first quarter and the San Antonio Spurs cruised to awin over the Thunder in Game 6 forcing a decisive game Saturday night in Oklahoma City.
The referees for Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals between the OKC Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs have been revealed.