Looking for the complete Spurs vs Thunder match player stats? You’ve found them. This recent Western Conference Finals showdown was an offensive shootout, with the Spurs edging out the Thunder 122-115. From shooting percentages and total rebounds to assists and steals, analyzing the box score tells the real story behind San Antonio’s massive win. Read on for a detailed, player-by-player statistical breakdown of the game’s top performers, including Victor Wembanyama’s historic night on the hardwood.

Victor Wembanyama starred, posting 41 points, 24 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 steals in 48:42. Rookie Dylan Harper provided a huge boost with 24 points. The Spurs received double-digit scoring from six players, giving them a balanced offense late in the game.
For the Thunder, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 24 points, 12 rebounds, and 5 steals. Alex Caruso led Oklahoma City in scoring with 31 points, going 8-for-14 from three and hitting timely shots. Jalen Williams added 26 points and seven rebounds despite being a game-time decision.
Team comparisons tell a fuller story. San Antonio led in field-goal percentage, free-throw percentage, rebounds (+21), turnovers, points off turnovers, points in the paint, and committed fewer fouls. Oklahoma City won the three-point percentage and the defensive stats of steals and blocks.
Chet Holmgren struggled to influence the outcome. He managed eight points on 2-for-7 shooting with eight rebounds. If the Thunder wants to slow Wembanyama, Holmgren, and others must raise their defensive impact.
Game 2 tips off Wednesday, May 20, at 8:30 p.m. EST on NBC and Peacock.
Spurs vs Thunder Game details
- Result: Spurs 122, Thunder 115 (Double OT)
- Series: Spurs lead 1-0
- Attendance: 18,203
San Antonio Spurs — full box score (selected)
Starters
- Stefon Castle — 48:51, 17 pts, 5-14 FG, 1-6 3PT, 6-7 FT, 6 reb, 11 ast, 1 stl
- Dylan Harper — 46:57, 24 pts, 8-20 FG, 1-7 3PT, 7-7 FT, 11 reb, 6 ast, 7 stl
- Devin Vassell — 50:42, 13 pts, 5-12 FG, 3-9 3PT, 6 reb, 2 ast, 1 stl, 2 blk
- Jalen Champagnie — 44:06, 11 pts, 4-12 FG, 3-11 3PT, 9 reb, 1 ast, 1 stl, 2 blk
- Victor Wembanyama — 48:42, 41 pts, 14-25 FG, 1-2 3PT, 12-13 FT, 24 reb, 3 ast, 1 stl, 3 blk
Bench highlights
- Keldon Johnson — 21:38, 13 pts, 4-9 FG, 3-6 3PT
- Cedi Bryant — 13:44, 3 pts
Team totals: 122, 41-96 FG, 13-43 3PT, 27-29 FT, 61 reb, 25 ast, 11 stl, 7 blk, 23 turnovers
Oklahoma City Thunder — full box score (selected)
Starters
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander — 51:16, 24 pts, 7-23 FG, 2-7 3PT, 8-9 FT, 3 reb, 12 ast, 5 stl, 1 blk
- Luguentz Dort — 22:09, 5 pts
- Chet Holmgren — 40:52, 8 pts, 2-7 FG, 2-4 3PT, 8 reb, 1 stl, 2 blk
- Jalen Williams — 37:16, 26 pts, 11-25 FG, 1-3 3PT, 7 reb, 3 ast
- Isaiah Hartenstein — 12:10, 2 pts
Bench highlights
- Alex Caruso — 31:40, 31 pts, 11-19 FG, 8-14 3PT, 1-3 FT, 2 reb, 1 ast, 2 stl, 2 blk
- Aaron Mitchell — 33:35, 4 pts
Team totals: 115, 41-101 FG, 17-45 3PT, 16-19 FT, 40 reb, 25 ast, 14 stl, 8 blk, 15 turnovers
Key team stats
- Field goal: SAS 41-96 (43%), OKC 41-101 (41%)
- 3-point: SAS 13-43 (30%), OKC 17-45 (38%)
- Free throws: SAS 27-29 (93%), OKC 16-19 (84%)
- Rebounds: SAS 61, OKC 40 (SAS +21)
- Assists: both 25
- Turnovers: SAS 23, OKC 15
- Points in paint: SAS 52, OKC 38
- Steals/Blocks: SAS 11/7, OKC 14/8
Game flow and notes
- The game was tight throughout with only six lead changes.
- Spurs held the lead for over 80% of the game.
- Spurs’ big men and role players combined for balanced scoring.
- Thunder’s Caruso delivered critical outside shooting, but Holmgren’s limited offense hurt OKC’s ability to contain Wembanyama.
- San Antonio’s edge on the glass and at the free-throw line proved decisive late.
What to watch in Game 2
- Can Holmgren produce more offensively and rebound better?
- Will OKC’s role players keep hitting threes under pressure?
- Can the Spurs maintain rebounding dominance and efficient free-throw shooting?

