Thunder vs. Spurs live score, updates, highlights from 2026 Western Conference Finals Game 5

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Thunder vs. Spurs live score, updates, highlights from 2026 Western Conference Finals Game 5 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Western Conference finals have become a battle of adjustments between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder Game 5 on Tuesday night will be no different.

With that being said, the Spurs head back to Oklahoma City with momentum after locking the series back up at 2-2. For the Thunder, this is time to refocus and prove why they're the NBA's top team, especially at home.

Victor Wembanyama has been phenomenal in the first four game, setting the tone for a chance to advance. While Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has also lived up to expectations, he has shown faults.

However, both team have said this is a chess match. The numbers back it up. Through four games, San Antonio holds a slim 446-442 scoring edge. The Spurs are shooting 43% from the field, while Oklahoma City is at 42%. With neither side standing down, Game 5 could decide who moves one and who comes up short.


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Thunder vs Spurs live updates, highlights from NBA Western Conference Finals playoff Game 5​

End of 1st Quarter: Thunder 29, Spurs 27​

1st QuarterSpurs Thunder
FG10-2410-20
Field Goal %4250
3PT5-133-7
Three Point %3843
FT2-26-6
Free Throw %100100
Rebounds813
Assists96
Steals65
Blocks00
Total Turnovers57
Points Off Turnovers611
Fast Break Points80
Points in Paint1012
Fouls42
Technical Fouls00
Flagrant Fouls00
Largest Lead82

1st Quarter​


17.7 seconds- Another pair of SGA free throw gives OKC 29-27 lead before the end of the first quarter.

1:55- SGA's first points come at the free throw line to tie the game again at 22.

2:17- Thunder tie the game at 20. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has zero points thus far and 0-4 from the field.

3:59- Julian Champagnie has 13 of the Spurs 18 points as the spark the team needed right off the bat. OKC cuts the lead to 18-15 with a Chet Holmgren floater over Victor Wembanyama.

So far, San Antonio has been dangerous without Wemby leading the charge. Once he settles in, this could be goodnight for the Thunder. One thing to watch as the game goes on.

7:06- Spurs on a 10-2 run with 11 early points by Julian Champagnie. What a great start on the road, taking a 16-8 lead.

7:56- Spurs jump out to an early 11-6 lead. Both teams traded baskets before Julian Champagnie hit back-to-back 3-pointers.

12:00- Start of the 1st Quarter in OKC

How to Watch Game 4 Western Conference Finals: Oklahoma City Thunder (2-2) vs San Antonio Spurs (2-2)​

Tuesday, May 26​

Tip-off: 8:30 p.m. ET​

TV: NBC and Peacock​

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