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Spurs Host Thunder in Critical Game 4 of Western Conference Finals

With the Thunder leading 2-1, the Spurs face elimination pressure as betting markets and predictive models favour a home-court victory.

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Adrian Cole
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Source: Yahoo Sports · original
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San Antonio seeks to level series against Oklahoma City at Frost Bank Center

The San Antonio Spurs host the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Western Conference Finals on Sunday, May 24, 2026. Tip-off is scheduled for 6 p.m. MDT (7 p.m. CDT) at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio. The game will be televised nationally on NBC and streamed on Peacock.

The Thunder hold a 2-1 series advantage following their 123-108 victory in Game 3. That result marked the first time since mid-January that the Spurs have suffered consecutive defeats, a streak they have not extended to three games all season. San Antonio won the regular-season series 4-1 and leads the all-time postseason series 20-17.

Betting markets list the Spurs as slight favourites to even the series, with odds at -150 compared to Oklahoma City’s +125. A predictive model assigns the Spurs a 57% win probability and the Thunder a 43% chance. The point total is set at 218 1/2, with projections suggesting the over will hit.

Injury updates for Oklahoma City add complexity to the lineup. AJ Mitchell remains out with a calf injury, while Jalen Williams is listed as questionable due to left hamstring soreness after missing Game 3. In contrast, Victor Wembanyama was described as decent but not the dominant force he has been for most of the playoffs, while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was highlighted as looking like an MVP candidate.

The Spurs are aiming to reach the NBA Finals for the first time since the 2013-14 season. San Antonio holds a 43-34-4 record against the spread this season, while the Thunder have 39 wins against the spread in their 82 games. Games involving the Spurs have hit the over 36 times this season.

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