
San Antonio’s defense limited Oklahoma City to just 82 points in Game 4. Will they have an encore performance?
SAN ANTONIO — In NBA Playoffs history, the winner of Game 5 in a series that’s tied 2-2 goes on to advance more than 80% of the time.
Yes, the stakes are high as the Western Conference Finals return to Oklahoma City for Game 5 on Tuesday night. But the Spurs don’t need to be told that, nor did they appear to be rattled by them in the hours before tipoff—especially coming off a Game 4 win in which the San Antonio defense limited the Thunder to their lowest scoring output in over four years.
“This is the biggest game of the season, right here, tonight,” Keldon Johnson said at the team’s shootaround Tuesday afternoon. “It’s gonna be a dogfight, it’s gonna be tough. But I feel like we’re built for the moment.”
The Spurs have a clear injury report, although Dylan Harper and De’Aaron Fox will likely continue to be playing through their respective injuries suffered earlier in the series. The Thunder, however, will once again be without starter Ajay Mitchell, with starter Jalen Williams questionable. If those two are out, the responsibility will again be on reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to handle the offensive burden—and on the Spurs defense to stall him.
Whoever ends up winning in a series that will go at least six games, it’ll be the New York Knicks that await in the NBA Finals after they easily took care of business in a four-game sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals.
It’s the first time the Knicks have returned to the Finals since 1999… and Spurs fans know perfectly well what happened then.
Follow along with live updates from the game when it tips off at 7:30 p.m. CT.
3Q, 9:54 remaining: Spurs 58, Thunder 76
Jared McCain hit a circus and-one layup to put OKC up 15 early in the third. SGA then hit a 3-pointer to put them up 18, starting the half on a 7-0 run.
Halftime: Spurs 58, Thunder 69
A Lu Dort 3 put the Thunder back up six. SGA is starting to make shots, ballooning the lead to eight.
Dylan Harper responds with a 3-pointer cutting the lead to five.
Chet Holmgren hits a tough layup to put the lead back up to nine. He has 12 on 5-of-6 shooting.
Caruso hit his second 3 of the game to increase the lead to 11, the largest lead of the night. A couple free throws increase the lead to 13.
With six seconds left De’Aaron Fox found Wemby for an alley-oop layup to make the score at halftime 69-58.
OKC scored 40 in the quarter. SGA has 19 points on 4-of-10 shooting from the field and 10-of-10 shooting from the free throw line. he also has five turnovers.
Julian Champagnie has 17, Castle has 12 and Wemby has 11. De’Aaron Fox is 1-of-8 from the field with two points.
2Q, 6:08 remaining: Spurs 44, Thunder 45
Jaylin Williams hit a 3-pointer to put the Thunder up 39-30.
Unlike Game 4, the Thunder bench is making shots so far, which seems to be the difference.
Champagnie hit his fourth 3 of the game to give him 16 and to cut the lead to six.
Caruso hit a jumper to give the Thunder a 10-point lead, their largest lead of the game. After his goose egg last game, Caruso now leads OKC in scoring with nine.
A Keldon Johnson layup trimmed the lead to six and a pair of Wemby free throws trimmed it to four.
SGA’s fourth turnover of the game led to a transition take foul resulting in another free throw. A Keldon dunk cut the lead to one.
End of 1Q, Spurs 27, Thunder 29
With four minutes left in the 1st quarter, Wemby doesn’t have a shot attempt. Chet Holmgren on the other hand has eight points early, 4-for-4 from the field.
Wemby got his first bucket on an alley-oop dunk with a little over three minutes left in the first. He then went to the bench.
A Kenrich Williams 3 tied the game at 20.
The seas parted for a Carter Bryant dunk to make the score 24-22. He then hit a 3-pointer to go up three.
SGA then hit a 3-pointer. his first field goal of the game, to tie the game with 30 seconds left in the first. His two free throws put OKC up two at the end of the first.
1Q: 3:59 remaining, Spurs 18, Thunder 15
Stephon Castle started the game off with a 3-pointer to put the Spurs on the board early. Julian Champagnie hit two straight 3’s to make the score 11-6.
Champagnie now has 11 after his third 3 of the game. He followed that up with a putback to give him 13.
Both teams started the game off turning the ball over. San Antonio already has four turnovers while OKC has six. SGA has three of those turnovers.
Pregame
Coach of the Year vote
Going from 34 wins a season ago to 60 in the 2025-26 campaign netted Mitch Johnson some first-place votes, but not enough to win NBA Coach of the Year honors.
Johnson, who is in his first full season as the Spurs’ head coach, finished third in voting results released Tuesday night. The Boston Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla won the award with 392 overall votes while Detroit’s J.B. Bickerstaff came in second with 312.
Johnson managed 133 votes, including nine ballots that had him in first place.
Fans flock to watch party
With Game 5 on the road, thousands of fans again flocked to the Frost Bank Center in east San Antonio to soak in the playoff action with fellow fans.