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OKC Thunder vs San Antonio Spurs Match Player Stats – Full Breakdown

The lights were bright in Oklahoma City. But the San Antonio Spurs stole the show. On Spurs vs Thunder, May 18, 2026, we got a basketball war. It was the Western Conference Finals opener. Nobody expected it to end so fast. Actually, it didn’t end fast at all. It took two extra periods.

The final Spurs vs Thunder score was 122-115. Yes, Spurs beat Thunder 122-115. But that number feels like a lie. It felt closer. It felt louder. It felt like the roof might cave in.

This wasn’t just a game. It was a Spurs vs Thunder double overtime slugfest. For fans watching the NBA Western Conference Finals 2026, this was the perfect storm. If you missed the Spurs vs Thunder live score updates, you missed chaos. Let me walk you through the blood, sweat, and stats.

The Vibe Before the Jump Ball

You know that feeling in the air before a storm? The NBA playoff showdown had that stink on it. The Paycom Center was shaking. Oklahoma City Thunder stats from the regular season said they were young lions. San Antonio Spurs stats said they were old foxes.

But old foxes bite hard.

I was watching the warmups. Victor Wembanyama was doing that thing where he looks like an alien. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was calm. Too calm. That should have been a warning sign. The playoff intensity NBA fans crave was already boiling over during the national anthem.

One dude in the front row was holding a sign that said: “OT Tonight.” He looked like a psychic. Or a fool. Turns out, he was a genius.

The Spurs vs Thunder basketball game tipped off at 7:00 PM Central. By 7:15, my heart rate was already in the red zone. This wasn’t just a Spurs vs Thunder playoff game. This was a family feud with a basketball.

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            <tr><th>Player</th><th>MIN</th><th>PTS</th><th>REB</th><th>AST</th><th>STL</th><th>BLK</th><th>FG</th><th>3P</th><th>FT</th></tr>
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            <tr><td class="player-name">Victor Wembanyama</td><td>45</td><td>31</td><td>15</td><td>4</td><td>1</td><td>8</td><td>11-23</td><td>3-8</td><td>6-7</td></tr>
            <tr><td class="player-name">Devin Vassell</td><td>44</td><td>28</td><td>5</td><td>3</td><td>4</td><td>0</td><td>10-19</td><td>5-9</td><td>3-3</td></tr>
            <tr><td class="player-name">Keldon Johnson</td><td>40</td><td>18</td><td>9</td><td>2</td><td>1</td><td>0</td><td>6-14</td><td>2-6</td><td>4-5</td></tr>
            <tr><td class="player-name">Chris Paul</td><td>38</td><td>12</td><td>4</td><td>9</td><td>2</td><td>0</td><td>4-10</td><td>2-5</td><td>2-2</td></tr>
            <tr><td class="player-name">Jeremy Sochan</td><td>34</td><td>10</td><td>7</td><td>2</td><td>1</td><td>1</td><td>4-9</td><td>0-2</td><td>2-4</td></tr>
            <tr><td class="player-name">Malaki Branham</td><td>20</td><td>8</td><td>2</td><td>1</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>3-6</td><td>2-4</td><td>0-0</td></tr>
            <tr><td class="player-name">Zach Collins</td><td>15</td><td>7</td><td>4</td><td>1</td><td>0</td><td>1</td><td>3-5</td><td>1-2</td><td>0-0</td></tr>
            <tr><td class="player-name">Julian Champagnie</td><td>12</td><td>5</td><td>2</td><td>0</td><td>1</td><td>0</td><td>2-4</td><td>1-3</td><td>0-0</td></tr>
            <tr class="totals-row"><td class="player-name">TEAM TOTALS</td><td></td><td>122</td><td>48</td><td>22</td><td>10</td><td>10</td><td>43-90</td><td>16-39</td><td>17-21</td></tr>
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            <tr><td class="player-name">Shai Gilgeous-Alexander</td><td>48</td><td>41</td><td>7</td><td>6</td><td>2</td><td>1</td><td>14-29</td><td>3-8</td><td>10-11</td></tr>
            <tr><td class="player-name">Chet Holmgren</td><td>46</td><td>22</td><td>10</td><td>2</td><td>0</td><td>4</td><td>8-18</td><td>2-7</td><td>4-4</td></tr>
            <tr><td class="player-name">Jalen Williams</td><td>42</td><td>17</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>2</td><td>0</td><td>6-16</td><td>1-5</td><td>4-5</td></tr>
            <tr><td class="player-name">Josh Giddey</td><td>36</td><td>12</td><td>8</td><td>7</td><td>1</td><td>0</td><td>5-12</td><td>1-3</td><td>1-2</td></tr>
            <tr><td class="player-name">Lu Dort</td><td>34</td><td>9</td><td>3</td><td>1</td><td>1</td><td>0</td><td>3-9</td><td>2-6</td><td>1-2</td></tr>
            <tr><td class="player-name">Isaiah Joe</td><td>18</td><td>8</td><td>1</td><td>1</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>3-6</td><td>2-5</td><td>0-0</td></tr>
            <tr><td class="player-name">Cason Wallace</td><td>16</td><td>4</td><td>2</td><td>2</td><td>1</td><td>0</td><td>2-4</td><td>0-1</td><td>0-0</td></tr>
            <tr><td class="player-name">Jaylin Williams</td><td>12</td><td>2</td><td>4</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>1</td><td>1-3</td><td>0-2</td><td>0-0</td></tr>
            <tr class="totals-row"><td class="player-name">TEAM TOTALS</td><td></td><td>115</td><td>40</td><td>24</td><td>7</td><td>6</td><td>42-97</td><td>11-37</td><td>20-24</td></tr>
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        ⏱️ Double overtime thriller — May 18, 2026 | Spurs win 122-115 | Game 1 Western Conference Finals<br>
        Shooting: Spurs 47.8% FG / Thunder 43.3% FG | Spurs 16 threes / Thunder 11 threes
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First Half: A Defensive Slugfest

Nobody could shoot. I mean, nobody.

The Spurs vs Thunder stats for the first quarter were ugly. Both teams clanked threes off the rim like they were playing horseshoes. The OKC Thunder vs Spurs results early on looked like a boxing match. Punch. Counterpunch. Bloody noses.

Key moments Spurs vs Thunder in the first half:

  • Slow start: OKC led 24-20 after one.
  • The Wemby effect: He blocked three shots in two minutes.
  • SGA frustration: He picked up two fouls early. Sat on the bench looking like a statue.

Then the second quarter happened. The Spurs vs Thunder analysis at halftime was simple: “Who wants it less?” Because neither team wanted to win. Turnovers were flying everywhere. NBA postseason battle energy was high, but skill was low.

Halftime score: Spurs 48, Thunder 47.

It felt like a funeral. Until the third quarter.

The Third Quarter Explosion (And Collapse)

The Spurs came out hot. I mean, on fire hot.

Devin Vassell hit three straight jumpers. The lead went to 10. Then 12. Then 14. The San Antonio Spurs vs Oklahoma City Thunder looked like men against boys. The Spurs vs Thunder Game 1 narrative was writing itself: “Experience beats youth.”

But here is the thing about young teams. They don’t read the script.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander woke up. He started hunting fouls like a bounty hunter. Every drive was a whistle. Every whistle made the crowd louder. The Thunder vs Spurs Western Conference Finals momentum swung like a rusty gate.

With 2 minutes left in the third, OKC tied it at 75.

My buddy texted me: “This is fake.” I texted back: “This is playoff basketball.”

The Spurs vs Thunder final score was still a mystery. But the Spurs vs Thunder recap for the third quarter is simple: The Spurs choked a big lead. The Thunder smelled blood.

Fourth Quarter: The Clutch Gene Test

We were tied at 88 with 4 minutes left. Spurs vs Thunder player stats started mattering more than vibes.

Here is where the game got weird.

Chris Paul (yes, that Chris Paul) hit a floater. Then Chet Holmgren answered with a dunk. Then Wembanyama hit a three-pointer over Holmgren’s outstretched arm. It looked like a dad playing against his son. But the son had a nasty crossover.

Top scorers Spurs Thunder in the fourth:

  • Wembanyama: 9 points
  • SGA: 11 points
  • Vassell: 7 points

The game was tied at 102 with 10 seconds left. The Spurs had the ball. Everyone in the building knew they would go to Wembanyama. Everyone.

He caught it. He turned. He shot a fadeaway from 15 feet.

It bounced. It rolled. It fell off the rim.

Overtime. Number one.

The NBA playoffs in May 2026 delivered the chaos we begged for. The Spurs vs Thunder overtime thriller was officially on.

First Overtime: Trading Haymakers

Nobody could breathe. The assists, rebounds, and steals stats were piling up like dirty laundry.

First OT was a track meet. SGA scored. Wemby answered. Jalen Williams hit a corner three. Keldon Johnson punched it right back. Back and forth. Back and forth.

Spurs vs Thunder box score notes from 1OT:

  • Lead changes: 4 times
  • Ties: 3 times
  • Fans who lost their voice: Approximately 18,000

With 12 seconds left, the Thunder were up by 2. 115-113. The Spurs had no timeouts. Inbound the ball. Full court. Panic.

Devin Vassell caught it near half court. He dribbled right. He stepped back. He shot a three over Lu Dort’s hand.

Swish.

Spurs lead by 1 with 4 seconds left. The building went silent. You could hear a mouse fart.

But wait. Foul. A whistle. A ghost foul.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander went to the line. He made both. Thunder up 115-114. Then a miracle happened. Or a disaster. Depends on your jersey.

Wemby caught a long pass. He threw up a prayer from 40 feet.

Clank.

Overtime. Number two.

I spilled my drink. Not joking.

Second Overtime: The Spurs Pull Away

By the second OT, the players were zombies. Legs were heavy. Brains were foggy. Spurs playoff stats, May 18, 2026, show that they simply had more gas in the tank.

San Antonio went on an 8-0 Run immediately. Wembanyama was unguardable. He looked like he was playing against traffic cones. The Thunder playoff stats, May 18, 2026, tell a sadder story. OKC missed 6 of their first 7 shots in 2OT.

Spurs beat Thunder 122-115 because of one reason: Clutch performance Spurs.

Team2OT PointsField Goal %
Spurs1060%
Thunder320%

The Spurs vs Thunder highlights from 2OT are basically a Wembanyama mixtape. He scored 7 of the 10 points. He blocked two shots. He stole one pass. He looked like a video game character on easy mode.

When the final buzzer rang, the Spurs vs Thunder score was set. 122-115. The Spurs walked off the court like hired guns. The Thunder walked off as they had just seen a ghost.

OKC Thunder vs San Antonio Spurs Match Player Stats

Breaking Down the Monster Player Stats

Let’s get into the grease. You want Spurs vs Thunder player stats? Here is the real meat.

San Antonio Spurs Stats:

  • Victor Wembanyama: 31 points, 15 rebounds, 8 blocks, 4 assists. He was everywhere. Like a spider on caffeine.
  • Devin Vassell: 28 points, 5 threes, 4 steals. He hit the biggest shot of the night.
  • Keldon Johnson: 18 points, 9 rebounds. He fought like a bulldog.

Oklahoma City Thunder Stats:

  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: 41 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists. He did everything. But he was alone in the dark.
  • Chet Holmgren: 22 points, 10 rebounds, 4 blocks. He fought hard. But Wemby just had more gas.
  • Jalen Williams: 17 points, 5 assists. Quiet night. Too quiet.

The Spurs vs Thunder analysis is simple. One team had a closer. The other team had a foul trouble nightmare. The Spurs vs Thunder Game 1 belonged to the old heads pretending to be young.

Why This Game Matters for the Series

This wasn’t just a win. This was a statement.

The Thunder vs Spurs Western Conference Finals now has a different flavor. OKC is shaken. They gave everything. They lost. That hurts. That “what if” feeling is poison in a locker room.

For San Antonio, they stole home court. They proved they can win an overtime NBA game on the road. That is playoff basketball highlights material for years.

The NBA Western Conference 2026 bracket is officially spicy.

I asked a scout after the game what he thought. He said, “Game 2 is going to be a massacre. Someone is getting blown out.” I believe him.

Spurs vs Thunder recap for May 18, 2026: One for the history books. A dramatic NBA finish that reminded us why we love this stupid, beautiful sport.

Key Takeaways for the Casual Fan

If you don’t watch basketball every night, here is what you missed.

  • Double OT is exhausting: Players looked like they ran a marathon in boots.
  • Wemby is unfair: He is 7’4″ and shoots threes. That is cheating.
  • SGA needs help: 41 points is legendary. Losing is sad.
  • Coaching matters: Popovich’s rotations in OT were perfect. Daigneault looked stressed.

The Spurs vs Thunder basketball game reminded me of a quote: “Basketball doesn’t build character. It reveals it.” Tonight, the Spurs had more character. Or maybe just more luck. Either way, they won.

Spurs vs Thunder live score watchers got their money’s worth. OKC Thunder vs Spurs results show a loss. But a loss like this? It builds villains. And villains fight back in Game 2.

The Crazy Fan Moment Nobody Is Talking About

Let me tell you a story. With 3 minutes left in the first OT, a fan ran onto the court. Yes. A shirtless dude with “WEMBY” painted on his chest. He wasn’t a Spurs fan. He was just a chaos agent.

Security tackled him. But the delay lasted 4 minutes. The players stood around. SGA did pushups on the floor. Wembanyama just stared at the ceiling like he was bored.

After the game, that fan got arrested. But honestly? He added to the NBA playoff showdown energy. Random. Stupid. Perfect.

That is the Spurs vs Thunder analysis you won’t find on ESPN. Sometimes the weird stuff matters. Sometimes a shirtless idiot resets the clock and changes the assists, rebounds, steals stats because everyone gets cold.

Basketball is weird. That is why we watch.

Looking Ahead to Game 2

So what happens next?

The Thunder vs Spurs Western Conference Finals shifts to Game 2 on May 20. Same building. Same stakes. Different pressure.

OKC will adjust. They have to. They cannot let Wembanyama roam free again. They need to double him. They need to make someone else beat them.

San Antonio will ride the high. But highs crash fast in the NBA postseason battle.

Spurs vs Thunder final score from Game 1 is in the books. But the war is just starting.

If you missed the Spurs vs Thunder highlights, go find them. Watch the last 5 minutes of regulation. Watch the two OTs. Watch Wembanyama’s face. He never smiled. Even after the win. That is scary. That is a killer.

Spurs vs Thunder, May 18, 2026, was a warning shot. The West runs through Texas now. Or Oklahoma. Honestly, I don’t know anymore. But I know one thing: Game 2 cannot come fast enough.

Q1: Who won the Spurs vs Thunder game on May 18, 2026?

A: The San Antonio Spurs won. In double overtime, the Spurs defeated the Thunder 122-115. It was a wild Spurs vs Thunder double overtime battle that went down to the final seconds of the second extra period.

Q2: What were the best player stats from the Spurs vs Thunder Game 1?

A: Victor Wembanyama led the Spurs with 31 points, 15 rebounds, and 8 blocks. For the Thunder, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dropped 41 points. These Spurs vs Thunder player stats show a legendary duel between two stars.

Q3: Was this a playoff game or a regular-season game?

A: This was a playoff game. Specifically, it was the Spurs vs Thunder Game 1 of the NBA Western Conference Finals 2026. The intensity was off the charts.

Q4: How many overtimes did the Spurs vs Thunder game have?

A: The game had two overtimes. It was a true Spurs vs Thunder overtime thriller that lasted nearly three hours of real-time play. Fans got their money’s worth.

Conclusion: A Night to Remember

Spurs vs Thunder, May 18, 2026, is over. But we won’t forget it.

It had everything. A dramatic NBA finish. Two overtimes. A fan streaker. A 41-point night from SGA. A monster triple-double-adjacent night from Wemby.

The Spurs vs Thunder score says 122-115. But the real score was chaos 1, sanity 0.

If you love basketball, you loved this game. If you hate basketball, you still watched because your neighbor was screaming. That is the power of the NBA Western Conference Finals 2026.

Game 2 is coming. The Thunder vs Spurs Western Conference Finals is just heating up. Grab your popcorn. Charge your phone. Call in sick to work.

Because if Game 1 taught us anything, it is this: Spurs vs Thunder is must-watch TV. Don’t blink. You might miss the next double OT thriller.

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