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Spurs vs. Thunder: Game 2 Predictions for 2026 NBA Western Conference Finals
Sport iconSport20 May 2026

Spurs vs. Thunder: Game 2 Predictions for 2026 NBA Western Conference Finals

The Spurs and Thunder face off in Game 2 of the 2026 NBA Western Conference Finals, with crucial predictions on player performance.

Spurs vs. Thunder: Game Overview

In the much-anticipated Game 2 of the 2026 NBA Western Conference finals, the San Antonio Spurs are set to take on the Oklahoma City Thunder tonight at 8:30 p.m. ET from the Paycom Center. Following a gripping double-overtime victory in Game 1, the Spurs look to extend their series lead, while the Thunder, under MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, aim to bounce back from their surprising loss and avoid falling into a 2-0 hole.

Betting Odds and Predictions

According to the latest odds from FanDuel Sportsbook, the Thunder enter this game as 6.5-point favorites. The total points over/under has been set at 216.5, which is a significant drop from the previous game’s total. Given the expectations from the SportsLine Projection Model, which has a proven track record in NBA betting, the forecast points toward the total scoring going Under this mark.

Key Player Performances

Victor Wembanyama has emerged as a vital player for the Spurs, and the model predicts he will score approximately 25.5 points in this matchup. On the other hand, Gilgeous-Alexander is anticipated to lead the Thunder with around 29.2 points. The projection suggests that only three players from Oklahoma City will manage to cross the 13-point threshold, while four Spurs players are expected to achieve the same feat, highlighting a potentially uneven scoring distribution.

Trends to Note

Interestingly, the projection model notes that the Under has hit in three of the last five regular-season clashes between these teams, as well as in Game 1, had it not extended into overtime. Spurred by a solid defensive effort, both teams struggled with shooting percentages in the previous game: the Spurs managed 42.7% while the Thunder lagged at 40.6%.

Conclusion

As the Spurs and Thunder clash in a critical Game 2, both teams will need to recalibrate their strategies, taking insights from the projections offered by SportsLine. With the odds favoring Oklahoma City, the Spurs will rely heavily on Wembanyama's performance to secure another win. The games promise intense action, and fans are set for a riveting showdown tonight.

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