Victor Wembanyama sparked the San Antonio Spurs' 118-91 rout of the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 6 of the Western Conference finals on Saturday, tying the series at three games apiece.. The French rookie's 28 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks set the tone early, and the Spurs never looked back as they head to Oklahoma City for a decisive Game 7.
Wembanyama’s 28-point, 10-rebound line clinches 27‑point win
According to the game report, Wembanyama opened the contest with a three‑pointer, a blocked shot and another three, establishing a lead that the Thunder could not overcome.. He finished with 28 points, ten boards, three blocks and two assists, a stat line that eclipsed his average in the series and underscored his growing dominance.
Spurs’ offensive surge: 118 points, 27‑point margin
The Spurs posted 118 points while limiting Oklahoma City to just 91 , a 27‑point differential that matched the largest margin in the series so far. The team’s never‑trailing performance reflects a pattern noted by analysts: when Wembanyama scores above 30, San Antonio wins; when he dips below, they lose.
Series tied 3‑3, Game 7 set for Saturday in Oklahoma City
With the series knotted at three games each, the winner of Saturday night’s Game 7 in Oklahoma City will advance to the NBA Finals against the New York Knicks. The report highlights that the Spurs will need to sustain the intensity that produced the 118‑91 blowout if they hope to clinch the conference crown.
Stat contrast: 34 points on 51% in wins vs 22.3 points on 43% in losses
Data from the three Spurs victories show Wembanyama averaging 34 points on 51% shooting, while his three defeats featured a 22.3‑point average on 43% shooting. This split, cited in the source, illustrates how his efficiency directly correlates with the team’s success.
Who will guard Wembanyama in Game 7?
The Thunder’s defensive plan for Saturday remains unclear, and the report does not name a specific stopper. Observers will be watching whether Oklahoma City can contain the rookie’s three‑point threat and interior presence, both of which proved decisive in Game 6.
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