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Returning Victor Wembanyama inspired San Antonio, snapping OKC’s undefeated run and setting up a captivating climax on Tuesday
Oklahoma City's 16-game winning streak has ended with a 111-109 loss to San Antonio in the NBA Cup semifinals.
San Antonio big man Victor Wembanyama pondered a burning question after helping his team knock off defending champion Oklahoma City 111-109 on Saturday night to advance to Tuesday's Emirates NBA Cup final.
The Thunder lost their second game of the season to the Spurs Saturday night, eliminating them from the NBA Cup.
LAS VEGAS — It made for quite the coincidence and convenience that the return of Victor Wembanyama and the return to Earth by the Oklahoma City Thunder would happen on the same night, inside the same arena and during the same Emirates NBA Cup Semifinal game, twin forces that understandably produced a spectacle.
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NBA Cup 2025: Behind Victor Wembanyama, Spurs end Thunder win streak, advance to Cup title game
Wembanyama returned after missing a dozen games and had 22 points, nine rebounds and was +21 in 21 minutes of play.
Presently, the Oklahoma City Thunder are preparing to face off against the San Antonio Spurs, hoping to pinch their ticket to the NBA Cup finals. The Thunder an
Chris Paul will be in attendance for the clash between the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs in the 2025 NBA Cup semifinals, according to NBA insider Chris Haynes.
The OKC Thunder fell to the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Cup semifinals on Saturday in Las Vegas, snapping a 16-game win streak.
The Thunder led wire-to-wire, though the night took a vast turn for the worse when Grayson Allen was ejected in the third quarter. Allen sparked a scuffle on the court after taking his frustration out on Chet Holmgren when the two were meeting on a screen. Officials reviewed the play, ruled it a flagrant two and Allen was booted.