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  "description": "Series tied 3-3",
  "path": "/day-after-0042500316-thunder-spurs/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-29T21:53:47.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "PHOTOS⚡THUNDER",
    "NBA Play-by-Play",
    "CourtSketch Box Score",
    "Spurs def. Thunder, 118-91",
    "by Brandon",
    "by John",
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  "textContent": "PHOTOS⚡THUNDER | NBA Play-by-Play | CourtSketch Box Score\n\nSpurs def. Thunder, 118-91\n\n## Postgame Bolts\n\nby Brandon\n\n  * Shout out to JDub's Game 6 status for a brief interruption of free throw discourse.\n  * Just a couple plays into the game and a clear goaltend on a Wemby block on McCain. Shout out to the Minnesota Timberwolves fans.\n  * Lu Dort was great early.\nHit a 3.\nBlocked Wemby at the rim.\nStole from Wemby clean and fast for a breakaway dunk.\nUnfortunately, the rest of the game didn't go as well for Lu.\n  * Jalen Williams checked into the game late in the 1st quarter. JDub officially back.\n  * The game felt like it was lost when the Spurs hit a barrage of open 3s while Wemby sat for the first time. OKC has to win the non-Wemby minutes, and that's when San Antonio took control in Game 6.\n  * OKC was down 22-35 after the 1st quarter.\nSpurs shot 8-14 from 3.\nOKC shot 1-6 from 3.\nAnd that concludes the 1st quarter analysis.\n  * No flagrant on Carter Bryant's Ray Lewis impression on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Okay.\n  * Cason Wallace was the whole reason OKC was only down 7 points at halftime. Cason was 4-4 FG and 3-3 from 3 for 11 points.\n  * Honestly, a 7-point halftime deficit felt like a big win for OKC given they were losing the 3-point battle 6-18 to 11-25.\n  * Has OKC considered the Isaiah Hartenstein push shot on every play offense\n  * Is Wemby's hair pulling on Lu Dort going to get the viral treatment the Hartenstein/Castle one got?\n  * That SGA step-back over Wemby was filthy.\n  * Unfortunately, it was the last shot OKC made for the next 525,600 minutes.\n  * The worst quarter of OKC's season finally, mercifully ended.\n  * The Thunder and Spurs have clearly been the two best teams in the NBA all season.\n  * Fitting that the first series in the league's newest, best rivalry is going to Game 7.\n  * Game 7s on your home court are why winning the No. 1 seed is so important.\n  * One game. The winner goes to the NBA Finals.\n  * Loud City will be electric on Saturday night.\n\n\n\n## One Key Takeaway\n\nby John\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
  "title": "Thunder Pushed to the Brink: The Day After Report",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-30T14:21:26.278Z"
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