On May 29, Beijing time, in Game 6 of the NBA Western Conference Finals, the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 118-91, tying the series at 3-3 and forcing a decisive Game 7. In this contest, Victor Wembanyama recorded 28 points and 10 rebounds, while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander struggled, shooting just 6-for-18 for only 15 points. Notably, the Spurs unleashed a 20-0 run in the third quarter, which laid the foundation for their blowout victory.

Game Statistics
Spurs: Wembanyama 28 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, 3 blocks; Champagnie 10 points, 6 rebounds; Harper 18 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists; Castle 17 points, 5 rebounds, 9 assists; Vassell 12 points
Thunder: Alexander 15 points, 4 assists; Holmgren 10 points, 11 rebounds; Hartenstein 10 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists; McCain 13 points, 6 assists; Wallace 11 points
Game Flow
The Spurs opened the game with hot outside shooting, knocking down consecutive three-pointers to race to a 9-2 lead. The Thunder quickly responded, with Dort scoring on a transition dunk to make it 13-14. Then, the Spurs once again rained threes from beyond the arc, as Vassell, Johnson, and Harper each connected from deep, pushing the lead to nine. Late in the quarter, the Thunder attempted a comeback, but Wembanyama hit another three and Castle buried a near-buzzer-beater. After the first quarter, the Spurs held a 13-point advantage. In the second quarter, the Thunder mounted another counterattack, with McCain and Wallace hitting threes to spark a scoring run that cut the deficit to six. The Spurs then leaned on Wembanyama to attack the paint repeatedly, rebuilding their double-digit lead. Near the end of the half, the Thunder scored from long range and free throws to trim the margin, but the Spurs steadied themselves. At halftime, the Spurs led 60-53, with Wembanyama already netting 22 points.

After the break, both teams traded baskets early on. When Alexander hit a jumper over Wembanyama, the Thunder trailed 64-72. Then the Thunder went cold, and the Spurs capitalized with a furious run. Fox, Castle, Harper and others scored in succession, fueling a 20-0 surge that stretched the lead to 28 points. Holmgren finally ended the Thunder's drought late in the quarter. By the end of the third, the Spurs held a commanding 92-66 lead. In the fourth quarter, both sides traded buckets early. After Kornet threw down an alley-oop dunk, it was 102-74. The Thunder then scored five straight points, but Castle converted a three-point play and Johnson knocked down shots, keeping the Spurs firmly in control with a 28-point cushion. With the deficit too large and time running out, the outcome was no longer in doubt. In the end, the Spurs rolled to a big win, leveling the series at 3-3.
Starting Lineups
Spurs: Wembanyama, Champagnie, Fox, Castle, Vassell
Thunder: Alexander, Dort, Holmgren, Hartenstein, McCain