Player grades: Thunder no-show in 118-91 Game 6 loss to Spurs
The Oklahoma City Thunder suffered a significant defeat against the San Antonio Spurs, losing 118-91 in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals. This loss ties the series at 3-3, setting up a decisive Game 7. The Thunder struggled with slow starts throughout the game, failing to recover from an early deficit.
- ▪The Thunder fell behind early, trailing 35-22 after the first quarter.
- ▪Despite a strong second quarter, the Thunder could not close the gap in the second half.
- ▪Victor Wembanyama played a key role for the Spurs, contributing to their dominant performance.
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