Victor Wembanyama Shines as Spurs Level Series Against Thunder in Game 4
NBA Playoffs: Wembanyama answers call again, Spurs bounce back in Game 4
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In Game 4 of the Western Conference finals, Victor Wembanyama led the San Antonio Spurs to a decisive 103-82 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder, tying the series at 2-2. Wembanyama scored 33 points and contributed significantly on defense, helping the Spurs limit the Thunder to a season-low in points.
- 01Victor Wembanyama scored 33 points, along with eight rebounds, five assists, and three blocked shots.
- 02The Spurs' defense held the Thunder to 82 points, their lowest this season, and forced 20 turnovers.
- 03Wembanyama's halftime buzzer-beater from midcourt was a highlight, showcasing his confidence and skill.
- 04This victory marked the Spurs' sixth win against the Thunder in nine meetings this season.
- 05Game 5 is set for Tuesday in Oklahoma City, with the series tied at two games each.
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Victor Wembanyama delivered an outstanding performance in Game 4 of the Western Conference finals, leading the San Antonio Spurs to a 103-82 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder. Wembanyama scored 33 points, grabbed eight rebounds, and recorded five assists and three blocked shots. His pivotal moment came with a midcourt 3-pointer just before halftime, which was part of a dominant first half where he scored 22 points. The Spurs' defense was equally impressive, limiting the Thunder to a season-low in points and forcing 20 turnovers. Wembanyama emphasized the importance of the win, stating that the Spurs needed to respond after their Game 3 loss. The series is now tied at 2-2, with Game 5 scheduled for Tuesday in Oklahoma City, underscoring the competitive nature of the playoffs.
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The Spurs' victory ties the series, increasing local excitement and engagement for the upcoming games.
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