The Unicorn finished with a team-high 33 points along with 8 rebounds 5 assists, and 3 three pointers, as San Antonio defeated Oklahoma City, 103-82

By Michael C. Wright | ESPN | May 24, 2026
SAN ANTONIO — Catching the ball just past the San Antonio bench in front of the scorer’s table, Victor Wembanyama needed only three dribbles before his feet hit the silver-and-black Spurs logo at center court.
From there, Wembanyama launched a shot that punctuated a hard-hitting first half that would power the Spurs to a 103-82 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 4 on Sunday, while changing the trajectory of the Western Conference finals.
Bang!
“I feel like with who we are, we need to start games like this,” Wembanyama said with the series tied at 2-2. “I was just thinking, shoot to score. I wasn’t messing around.”
Wembanyama’s 40-foot first-half buzzer-beater was the longest field goal by a Spurs player in the playoffs since GeniusIQ started tracking in 2014. Most importantly, it … READ MORE HERE

