SAS vs OKC Recap: Thunder clinch series with late surge

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Thunder Strike Back to Take Game 21
Oklahoma City dominated San Antonio on Wednesday, winning 122–113 to take a 12–9 series lead. The defending champion Thunder flexed their muscles in the second half, pulling away after a tight first quarter. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the charge with 30 points and 9 assists, controlling the game with his smooth scoring and playmaking. Alex Caruso caught fire from three-point range, hitting 5 of 7 attempts for 17 points. The Thunder's depth showed again—Cason Wallace added 12 points while also playing lockdown defense. San Antonio kept it close early, but Oklahoma City's experience and offensive firepower eventually took over.
How Castle and Wembanyama Fought Back
Although San Antonio lost, their young stars refused to back down without a fight. Stephon Castle paced the Spurs with 25 points and 8 assists, playing nearly the entire game at 38 minutes. Victor Wembanyama added 21 points, 17 rebounds, and 4 blocks, anchoring the defense while pulling down boards. Devin Vassell chipped in 22 points on solid shooting. The Spurs stayed competitive in the third quarter, tying the game at 66–66 and keeping the pressure on. However, Oklahoma City's fourth-quarter execution proved too strong, and the Thunder pulled away down the stretch to secure the victory.
Injuries Cloud Both Teams Heading Into Game 3
Both squads face injury questions before Friday's Game 3. San Antonio's Dylan Harper left the game in the third quarter and was ruled out for the remainder, raising concerns about his availability for the next contest. De'Aaron Fox remained sidelined with an ankle issue and is questionable for Game 3. Oklahoma City's Jalen Williams sat out most of this game with a hamstring strain, also listed as questionable for Friday. These absences forced both coaches to adjust their lineups and rotations. As the series intensifies, staying healthy becomes crucial for either team hoping to advance deeper into the playoffs.
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