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Wembanyama Drops 41 and 24 as Spurs Stun Thunder in Double OT
Victor Wembanyama scored 41 points and grabbed 24 rebounds in 48 minutes and 42 seconds of basketball on Monday night, dragging the San Antonio Spurs to a 122-115 double-overtime win over the Oklahoma City Thunder and putting the road team up 1-0 in the Western Conference finals.
It was the 7-foot-4 center’s first conference finals game. The Thunder are the defending NBA champions. San Antonio started the youngest five in conference finals history, average age 22 years and 346 days, and still walked out of the Paycom Center with the opener in hand.
A Stat Line Last Seen in 1960
Wembanyama, the third-year center San Antonio drafted first overall in 2023, became the first player since Wilt Chamberlain in 1960 to record at least 30 points and 20 rebounds in a conference finals debut. Chamberlain went for 42 and 29 that year. The 22-year-old also joins him as the only players ever to log 40 and 20 in a conference finals debut, per the league’s Game 1 statistical breakdown.
He is also the second player aged 22 or younger to record 30 points and 20 rebounds in a playoff game since the NBA-ABA merger almost five decades ago. Nine of his 24 boards came on the offensive end, fueling 13 second-chance points for San Antonio.
- 48 minutes, 42 seconds on the floor, a career high and the longest single-game workload of his three NBA seasons
- Nine offensive rebounds, the engine behind 13 Spurs second-chance points
- 28-foot three-pointer with 27 seconds left in the first overtime that tied the score at 108 and forced a second extra session
Harper’s Spot Start Echoed Magic Johnson
De’Aaron Fox, the Spurs’ All-Star point guard, was ruled out roughly an hour before tip with right ankle soreness.
Dylan Harper, the rookie guard San Antonio took in last summer’s lottery, slid into the starting lineup with no warm-up reps as a starter all postseason.
He finished with 24 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and seven steals against a single turnover. Harper is just the second rookie ever with at least 20 points, 10 rebounds, five assists and five steals in a playoff game since steals became an official statistic in 1973-74. The first was Magic Johnson during his Lakers championship run in 1980, the year Johnson won Finals MVP at age 20.
“I feel like not a lot of people get this experience just to be a part of such a great organization, a great group of guys,” Harper said. “I feel like the locker room is great. I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else.”
Caruso’s 31 Almost Stole It Back
Alex Caruso, the Thunder’s veteran wing, dropped a career-high 31 points on 11-for-19 shooting, including 8-for-14 from three. The number was an offensive eruption from a player better known for stripping ballhandlers than draining catch-and-shoot looks.
San Antonio’s gameplan opened the door. Mitch Johnson, the Spurs’ head coach, assigned Wembanyama nominally to Caruso while letting the center roam as a free safety into help on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. The wing punished the gap with open three-point looks all night, including a 26-foot dagger that put OKC up 95-94 with 1:51 left in regulation.
“The further you get in the playoffs, the better the teams are and that usually means you’re doing two things,” Caruso said. “You’re physically putting in a lot of effort and then there’s a mental aspect. That’s part of the game. That’s what makes the playoffs so great.”
| Player | Points | Rebounds | Assists | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wembanyama (SAS) | 41 | 24 | 3 | 12-of-13 FT, 3 blocks |
| Alex Caruso (OKC) | 31 | n/a | n/a | 8-of-14 from three |
| Jalen Williams (OKC) | 26 | 7 | n/a | Back from hamstring strain |
| Harper (SAS) | 24 | 11 | 6 | 7 steals, 1 turnover |
| Gilgeous-Alexander (OKC) | 24 | n/a | 12 | 18 second-half points |
The bench, for once, did not save Oklahoma City. The Thunder still lost by seven.
OKC’s Frontcourt Went Missing
Chet Holmgren, the Thunder’s 7-foot-1 starting center, and Isaiah Hartenstein, the team’s backup big, combined for 10 points and 10 rebounds in their two-man rotation. Both had been productive against the Lakers in the conference semifinals. Game 1 looked nothing like that work.
Holmgren did not attempt a shot in the first quarter. His first make came on a three with 42.4 seconds left in the second quarter, and he finished with eight points and eight rebounds across 41 minutes. Hartenstein played just 12 minutes and produced two points and two rebounds before head coach Mark Daigneault largely shelved him in favor of smaller lineups.
- The Spurs’ center grabbed nine offensive boards with one OKC big or the other on the floor for most of those second chances
- OKC’s two bigs combined for 12 field-goal attempts; Caruso alone attempted 19
- The four blocks the duo posted came largely on rotations, not at the rim against the Spurs’ interior scoring
“One of the things I love about this team is our problem solving,” Daigneault said. “We’ve got to solve a few problems and be better in Game 2.”
The Youngest Starting Five in Conference Finals History
San Antonio’s emergency lineup pulled the team into territory no franchise had visited in this round before.
Per the Spurs’ public relations staff, the team started Harper (20), Stephon Castle (21), Devin Vassell (25), Julian Champagnie (24) and Wembanyama (22), an average age of 22 years and 346 days.
Castle won Rookie of the Year a season ago. Vassell is the elder statesman of the wing rotation at 25. Champagnie, a holdover who broke into the regular rotation midseason, drew the start over more experienced reserves. None of the five had played a conference finals game before tip-off.
San Antonio has spent the 2026 postseason looking like a high-variance team, capable of getting overmatched for stretches before closing in waves with their big at the rim and Harper or Castle gluing the perimeter. Johnson framed the final 12 minutes plainly.
It got to the point probably sometime at the end of that fourth quarter, it just felt like there was a war of wills, a level of mental toughness by both teams.
OKC’s Adjustments Land Wednesday Night
Game 2 tips Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. ET back at the Paycom Center, with NBC and Peacock carrying the broadcast. Two adjustments seem inevitable for Daigneault.
The first is Caruso’s offensive load. Eight three-point attempts from a defensive specialist underline how much the Thunder leaned on the Spurs center’s roaming. If San Antonio chases him harder over screens, OKC will need Holmgren to step into those catch-and-shoot looks or Williams, who returned from a hamstring strain to drop 26 points, to absorb more of the secondary creation that newly minted back-to-back MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander currently produces on his own.
The second is the matchup against San Antonio’s giant. Caruso, Holmgren and stretches of double-teaming did not slow him once he found his rhythm. Going bigger would force OKC to live with him defending the Thunder’s bigs on switches, which San Antonio is happy to take.
Gilgeous-Alexander, who received his second straight MVP trophy in a pregame ceremony Monday, scored 18 of his 24 points after halftime once he stopped trying to attack three defenders at the same time. The MVP took the loss personally.
“We knew it was going to be a dogfight,” he said. “We’ve just got to be better. Me in particular, I have to play better especially against a team of this caliber. Nothing more than that.”
If Daigneault can pry productive minutes from Hartenstein and pull a true sixth scorer back into the rotation, the Thunder’s regular-season formula returns and the series resets at 1-1. If he cannot, Monday night’s 41-and-24 stops looking like a single-game oddity and starts looking like a series problem.
Frequently Asked Questions
When Is Game 2 of Spurs vs Thunder?
Game 2 tips Wednesday, May 20, 2026 at 8:30 p.m. ET at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City. NBC and Peacock will carry the broadcast.
Why Did De’Aaron Fox Miss Game 1?
San Antonio ruled Fox out roughly an hour before tip with right ankle soreness. The team has not announced his status for Game 2.
Did Wembanyama Break an NBA Record in Game 1?
He became the first player since 1960 to record at least 30 points and 20 rebounds in a conference finals debut, joining a list that previously contained only Wilt Chamberlain.
How Many Points Did Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Score?
The reigning Most Valuable Player finished with 24 points and 12 assists, shooting 1-for-5 in the first half before scoring 18 points across the second half and the two overtimes.
What Was the Final Score of Spurs vs Thunder Game 1?
San Antonio won 122-115 in double overtime to take a 1-0 series lead, with Game 2 on Wednesday and a chance to fly home with a 2-0 advantage.
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