Thunder's Playoff Nightmare: Key Players Struggle as Spurs Force Game 7 Showdown!

The San Antonio Spurs have kept their NBA postseason hopes alive by decisively defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder 118-91 in Game 6 of the Western Conference finals. This victory forces a winner-take-all Game 7, which will be held in Oklahoma City on Saturday. The Spurs' dominant performance was highlighted by a catastrophic third quarter for the Thunder, where San Antonio outscored them 32-13, including a remarkable 20-0 run. This marked the Spurs' second 20-0 run of the postseason, a feat matched by the rest of the NBA combined this year.
San Antonio's star rookie, Victor Wembanyama, rebounded from a challenging Game 5 to lead his team with an impressive 28 points, 10 rebounds, and three blocks. He set the tone for the Spurs from the outset. Supporting Wembanyama, Dylan Harper contributed 17 points off the bench, while Stephon Castle added 17 points, nine assists, and five rebounds, also serving as the primary defender for Thunder's MVP. The Thunder never managed to secure a lead throughout Game 6.
On the Oklahoma City side, reigning two-time MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander faced significant struggles, finishing with only 15 points on 6-of-18 shooting. This marked his fourth consecutive game shooting 40% or worse, his longest such streak since the 2021-22 season. Gilgeous-Alexander's performance was notably below his regular-season average, and his minus-28 plus-minus rating matched the worst by an NBA MVP in a series-clinching opportunity, a record he now shares with Joel Embiid from 2023. He was subbed out for the entire fourth quarter due to the lopsided score.
Adding to the Thunder's woes was the anticipated but ultimately limited return of star wing Jalen Williams. Williams, who had missed the previous three games with a left hamstring strain, was upgraded to available minutes before tipoff but made minimal contributions, scoring just one point in 10 minutes. The Thunder were outscored by 18 points during his time on the court. Coming off the bench for the first time since his rookie season in December 2022, Williams appeared rusty, exhibiting a lack of burst and committing two turnovers, including dribbling the ball out of bounds. He did not speak to the media after the game.
Thunder coach Mark Daigneault acknowledged Williams was
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