San Antonio Spurs vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder Game 7 preview: Starting lineup, injury report, how to watch and more
The Times Of India May 31, 2026 12:39 AM
The San Antonio Spurs vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Western Conference Finals has delivered exactly what fans hoped for when the matchup was first announced: a heavyweight battle between two 60-win teams that simply refuse to back down. Six games have come and gone, yet nothing has been settled. Now, everything comes down to one night, one game, and one opportunity to reach the NBA Finals against the New York Knicks.

Game 7 carries a different kind of pressure. Careers are remembered for nights like these. For Victor Wembanyama , Shai Gilgeous-Alexander , Stephon Castle and a collection of rising stars, the stakes could not be higher. As Castle put it, “Who doesn’t want to play in a Game 7?” The answer arrives Saturday night when the defending champion Thunder attempt to protect home court against a Spurs team that has already shown it can win under the brightest lights.
San Antonio Spurs vs. Oklahoma City Thunder team stats

Oklahoma City enters Game 7 with an 11-3 playoff record and an impressive 6-1 mark at home during the postseason. San Antonio has taken a tougher route, compiling an 11-6 playoff record while going 5-3 on the road.

The Thunder own a slight scoring edge, averaging 116.4 points per game compared to the Spurs' 115.5. Defensively, however, San Antonio has been the stronger unit, limiting opponents to 105.1 points per contest. Oklahoma City is allowing 108.2 points per game.

That balance between Oklahoma City's offensive firepower and San Antonio's defensive discipline has defined the series.
San Antonio Spurs vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Game 7 projected starting lineup

San Antonio Spurs projected starting lineup:


Oklahoma City Thunder projected starting lineup:


Note: Projected lineups are subject to change.
San Antonio Spurs vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Game 7: Players to watch
San Antonio Spurs player to watch and team leaders

Wembanyama enters Game 7 after responding brilliantly to a disappointing Game 5. In the Spurs' Game 6 victory, he produced 28 points, 10 rebounds, three blocks, two steals and two assists. The 22-year-old continues to prove why many believe he is capable of carrying a franchise deep into the postseason.

San Antonio playoff leaders:

Oklahoma City Thunder player to watch and team leaders

All eyes remain on Gilgeous-Alexander. The reigning Finals MVP has faced relentless defensive pressure throughout the series and is coming off a difficult Game 6 performance that saw him score just 15 points on 6-of-18 shooting.

Thunder playoff leaders:


Another key figure is Alex Caruso, whose impact has extended far beyond the box score. Gilgeous-Alexander recently highlighted the veteran's value.
San Antonio Spurs vs. Oklahoma City Thunder: Current series overview

The series has been a rollercoaster.

After six games, the series is tied 3-3. Interestingly, outside of Game 1's double-overtime thriller, most contests have been decided comfortably, with neither team able to consistently build momentum.

San Antonio Spurs vs. Oklahoma City Thunder: Previous matchup

San Antonio dominated Game 6 on May 28, earning a convincing 118-91 victory to force the deciding game.

Wembanyama led the way with 28 points and 10 rebounds. Castle orchestrated the offense with nine assists, while the Spurs' defense frustrated Oklahoma City's stars from the opening tip.

For the Thunder, Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 15 points, Chet Holmgren grabbed 11 rebounds and Jared McCain recorded six assists.
San Antonio Spurs vs. Oklahoma City Thunder: Injury report

San Antonio Spurs injury report:


Oklahoma City Thunder injury report:



Williams returned in Game 6 after missing three games, but Oklahoma City has officially ruled him out for Game 7, creating a significant challenge for the defending champions.

Where to watch San Antonio Spurs vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Game 7? Date, venue, time and streaming

  • Date: Saturday, May 30, 2026
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • Venue: Paycom Center, Oklahoma City
  • TV Broadcast: NBC
  • Streaming: Peacock

The Thunder have home-court advantage, but history offers no guarantees. While home teams have won nearly three-quarters of all Game 7s in NBA playoff history, road teams have continued to find ways to steal defining victories. Gilgeous-Alexander summed it up best, “Anything can happen in a Game 7.”
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