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Thunder Stumble Offensively as Spurs Even West Finals

Oklahoma City delivered one of its poorest offensive showings in years Sunday night, allowing San Antonio to pull level in the Western Conference finals. The Spurs’ Game 4 win tied the series at 2-2.

DeShawn Williams
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The Oklahoma City Thunder struggled to find any offensive rhythm Sunday night, turning in their worst scoring performance in years as the San Antonio Spurs evened the Western Conference finals at 2-2.

Game 4 marked a sharp setback for the Thunder, who were unable to respond after San Antonio set the tone early. Oklahoma City’s offense, typically a defining strength, floundered throughout the night as the Spurs took advantage and protected their home court.

Series Back on Even Ground

With the win, San Antonio pulled the matchup back to level terms, ensuring the Western Conference finals will be reduced to a best-of-three. The result also shifted momentum after Oklahoma City had entered the night with a chance to take control of the series.

The Thunder will now look to regroup following a performance that fell well below their usual standard. For the Spurs, Game 4 provided the response they needed to avoid falling into a difficult series deficit.