NBA Playoffs | Western Conference Finals: Game 7

Written by: Varun Sharma
Last Update: Sat May 30, 2026, 5:42 pm ET
Read Time: 5 minutes

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The two best words in all of sports, Game 7. Tonight we head back to Oklahoma for Game 7 of this Western Conference Fina. The Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs have been exchanging blows for six games and now it comes down to just one.
One game, winner take all and loser fades into the off-season. Let's jump straight into it.
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Game Information

Matchup Information
- Location: Paycom Center; Oklahoma City; Oklahoma
- Date: Sunday, May 30th, 2026
- Tipoff: 8:10 PM EST
Postseason Performers
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (OKC): 36.8 MPG | 28.7 PPG | 3.1 RPG | 7.8 APG
- Victor Wembanyama (SAS): 31.2 MPG | 22.1 PPG | 12.3 RPG | 2.8 APG
Betting Odds
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Analysis & Breakdown

Most Valuable
The last time we saw one team lift the Larry O'Brien Trophy in back to back years, it was 2018 Golden State Warriors. They had just won their third title in four years and they looked dominant doing it. Winning one ring is hard enough, going back to back is even harder.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been the biggest story of this series and not for any good reason. The 2-time MVP is averaging just 24.3 points per game in this series and his shooting splits have dropped off a cliff. Shai's shooting just 38% from the field in this series and 26% from three. The Spurs have zeroed in on Shai and it's made his life incredibly hard.
Oklahoma City's down their second leading scorer in Jaylen Williams, their plus/minus leader in Ajay Mitchell and they're up against this year Defensive Player of the Year. The Thunder have still looked dominant at times in this series, averaging 121.3 points per game at home and shooting 39% from the perimeter.
Both teams have looked better at home, despite both losing one on their home floor. The Thunder are shooting 29% from outside in the three road games they've played against San Antonio and it's why their offense has struggled away from home.
The UFO has Landed
Victor Wembanyama in his first playoffs has been spectacular. The 22-year old is averaging 23.3 points per game to go along with 11.0 rebounds and 3.7 blocks per game. Victor's shooting 51% from the field in the postseason and 36% from three.
His 3.7 blocks per game is what stands out the most. Wemby's got 59 blocks so far during this playoff run and that's already the 12th most for any singular playoff run. He's got a net rating of +17.1 when he's on the floor and when you compare that to the team's net rating of -2.9, without him; you can see how much of an impact he's had.
The Spurs lack of experience does show at times in this series but their youth and depth has been vital during this entire postseason run. Stephon Castle's in just his second year and he's averaging 18.3 points, 4.8 rebounds and 7.8 assists per game in the Western Conference Finals.
Dylan Harper's playing 26.1 minutes per game in his rookie year in the Conference Finals. He's averaging 12.2 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game. He's got a net rating of +12.7 during the postseason and he's become one of the most important pieces of this Spurs rotation.
This could be their last game of the season so I'm expecting this Spurs team to come out and play like it.
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Victor Wembanyama o38.5 P/R (-109) | Lucky Rebel
Wembanyama's averaging 28.2 points per game in this series and he's playing a whole lot of minutes. Wemby's played 37+ minutes in five of the six games and the only time he's gone under 30 it's been due to blowout.
Wemby played just 28 minutes in Game 6, scored 28 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. He shot 48% from the field and even hit 4 threes. His 3-point shot has come alive in this series, shooting 37% from the perimeter and averaging 2.2 made 3s per game.
This is about as chalky as it gets, but the moment doesn't get any bigger than this. Wembanyama's just 22-years old, in the midst of his first playoff run and he's one game away from the Western Conference Finals. He's going to leave everything on the floor tonight.
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