Gilgeous‑Alexander led the Thunder offense while orchestrating the comeback, while Wembanyama carried much of San Antonio’s scoring load. McCain provided a major boost off the bench for Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma City’s depth proved decisive. The Thunder bench outscored the Spurs’ bench 76–23, creating a major advantage in the second half as the game slipped away from San Antonio.
After San Antonio jumped ahead early, Oklahoma City stabilized behind Gilgeous‑Alexander’s playmaking and improved scoring efficiency. The Thunder’s offense surged during the middle quarters, flipping the momentum and building a lead the Spurs couldn’t recover from.
With the win, Oklahoma City moved ahead 2–1 in the Western Conference Finals, setting up a pivotal Game 4 as both teams battle for a place in the NBA Finals.
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