Spurs Force Game 7: Wembanyama Dominates Thunder 118-91
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- Wembanyama's two-way impact proved unstoppable, tallying 28 points, 12 rebounds, and 5 blocks.
- His presence altered every Thunder shot and opened driving lanes for Spurs guards.
- Oklahoma City failed to adjust, allowing San Antonio to shoot 52% from the field.
Wembanyama's two-way impact proved unstoppable, tallying 28 points, 12 rebounds, and 5 blocks. His presence altered every Thunder shot and opened driving lanes for Spurs guards. Oklahoma City failed to adjust, allowing San Antonio to shoot 52% from the field.
The Thunder's offense crumbled under playoff pressure, managing just 91 points on 38% shooting. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander struggled against San Antonio's switching defense, scoring only 18 points. Turnovers plagued OKC, handing the Spurs 22 fast-break points.
Game 7 now shifts to Oklahoma City, where the Thunder boast a 36-6 home record. However, San Antonio's young core has shown remarkable poise on the road this postseason. The Spurs' defensive schemes have neutralized OKC's stars twice in this series.
Power Move: Spurs have cracked the code on OKC's offense, forcing the Thunder into uncomfortable isolation plays. Expect San Antonio to lean on Wembanyama's rim protection and transition game to steal Game 7. Oklahoma City must find secondary scoring or face an early exit.
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