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San Antonio beat Oklahoma City 111-103 in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals behind Victor Wembanyama, Julian Champagnie and a seven-man double-figure scoring night.
San Antonio turned the only NBA game on May 30 into the missing headline on the site: the Spurs went into Paycom Center and beat Oklahoma City 111-103 in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals. The result sent the Spurs to the NBA Finals and ended the Thunder defense of last season’s title.
Victor Wembanyama gave San Antonio the top-line star result with 22 / 7 / 2 and two defensive events in 42 minutes, but the closeout was not a one-player box score. Julian Champagnie scored 20 on 6-of-10 from three, Stephon Castle added 16 points, six rebounds and six assists, and De’Aaron Fox had 15 points with five assists.
The Spurs also got 12 points and seven rebounds from Dylan Harper, 11 from Devin Vassell and 11 from Keldon Johnson, giving them seven double-figure scorers. San Antonio shot 17-40 from three and opened the night with a 32-point first quarter, enough cushion to keep answering every Oklahoma City push.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander kept the Thunder alive with 35 / 4 / 9 plus three steals, and Cason Wallace added 17 points. The rest of the support never fully caught up: Chet Holmgren was held to four points, and Oklahoma City finished 12-35 from three in an elimination game that stayed within reach but never flipped back to the home side late.
For the site, the takeaway is simple: this should have been a front-page NBA update as soon as the final posted. The game page had the final score, but the news stream needed the playoff-card recap too.
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Source: ESPN Verified news feed
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