Thunder vs. Spurs final score, results: Wembanyama lifts San Antonio with 33 points in Game 4 originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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Victor Wembanyama had 33 points without playing most of the second half as the San Antonio Spurs beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 103-82 on Sunday night.
Wemby gave the Spurs a boost every time they needed it. The series shifts back to OKC tied at 2-2 with the Thunder needing a spark. Only three Oklahoma City starters were in double figures with Cason Wallace and Luguentz Dort combining for seven points.
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1:17- Spurs up 100-75 with this one over and headed back to Oklahoma City.
3:55- The Spurs are still attacking up 94-73.
6:00- Timeout on the floor. Spurs up big with the starters out. Wembanyama had 33 points
6:29- San Antonio still pressing up 20 point. This is a good sign of things to come with the series about to be knotted at 2-2 and headed back to Oklahoma City.
8:54- Spurs still up 84-64 with the Thunder trying to scrap their way back into the game. However, this Spurs team is determined even with the reserves now in the game.
10:35- Spurs up 80-60 with the crowd going nuts. San Antonio isn’t done yet.
12:00- Start of the 4th Quarter
1:00- The Spurs are on the verge of closing out the quarter with a solid effort. 78-60 lead
2:32- A mock timeout as the crew cleans up the blood of Chet Holmgren. The Thunder star hit is hand on the backboard and immediately started to bleed. Spurs up 74-54
3:14- Spurs taking the hammer to the Thunder 72-51. There’s a much different energy on the floor since the last timeout.
7:17- 65-43 Spurs up big over Thunder. Timeout on the floor.
7:51- The Spurs are trying to put the Thunder out in a big way. 63-43 lead with no answer from OKC.
10:40- Spurs open the Quarter with a 7-0 run. What a way to boost after the way the half ended.
12:00- Start of 3rd Quarter
0:00- Victor Wembanyama sinks a half court 3-pointer to put the Spurs up 50-38.
1:26- Thunder closing out the half strong. Spurs up 43-38.
3:57- Both team having a had time with Spurs up 38-30
8:40- Spurs back up by 9 with Wemby on the bench. A sign of things to come 33-24.
10:53- Thunder cut Spurs lead to 28-24. A 10-0 run for them.
12:00- Start of the 2nd Quarter
3:21- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander jumper snaps the drought for OKC, but they have to find a rhythm with Spurs attacking the rim.
4:19- Two free throws by Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs on a 16-0 run. Over 4 mins since OKC’s last bucket. 23-8 Spurs up.
4:39- An alley-oop dunk by Wemby and the Spurs go on a 14-0 run with OKC needing a timeout. Not the start the Thunder wanted in Game 4.
5:20- Spurs on a 12-0 run with another 3-pointer. The Thunder need a spark in the worst way.
6:07- Spurs come out of the timeout and take a 16-8 lead.
9:21- Both team trade buckets with Thunder up 6-5 early. Wemby already playing lights out.
11:34- Victor Wembanyama nails a 3-pointer on the opening possession. 3-0 Spurs lead
12:00- Tip-off from San Antonio
H1M 👏
Congrats @wemby on being selected to the @Kia All-NBA First Team! pic.twitter.com/w65wFHHROY
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) May 24, 2026
SGA earns his 4th straight @Kia All-NBA First Team honors 👏 pic.twitter.com/7i9G405aAg
— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) May 24, 2026
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