Spurs-Thunder: Victor Wembanyama beats first-half buzzer with halfcourt shot, capping dominant first half

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The first half of Sunday’s Game 4 of the Western Conference finals was a grind for pretty much anyone not named Victor Wembanyama.

The San Antonio Spurs went into the break with a 50-38 lead in a half in which neither team shot 37% from the field.

But there was no stopping Wembanyama, who finished the first half with 22 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks. He capped the half with a heave from the halfcourt line while surrounded by three Thunder defenders.

The ball sank through the net as the buzzer sounded to extend San Antonio’s lead in a must-win game.

WHAT EVEN IS VICTOR WEMBANYAMA pic.twitter.com/sAB99YKSx1

— Steve Jones (@stevejones20) May 25, 2026

And it was Wembanyama’s plan the whole time. He called for the ball deep in the backcourt in order to set up his shot.

The Spurs entered Game 4 facing a 2-1 deficit with the series shifting back to Oklahoma City for Game 5. Wembanyama’s doing everything in his power to ensure that they don’t do so in a 3-1 hole.

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