San Antonio Spurs vs Oklahoma City Thunder Predictions – NBA Playoff Preview | May 20, 2026

19th May 2026

The West Conference Finals tips off on May 20, 2026 as the San Antonio Spurs head to Paycom Center to take on the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1. View the full game preview on Statz for live props and projections.

Odds (Polymarket)

Oklahoma City open as clear home favorites despite San Antonio being the top seed in wins. Statz win probability is tight: OKC 53%, SAS 47%. The spread at -6.5 reflects home advantage but leaves the door open for a close series.

Recent Form

Oklahoma City Thunder (last 5): W 115-110, W 131-108, W 125-107, W 108-90, W 131-122 – swept the LA Lakers in Round 2 in four straight games. OKC have won 5 consecutive and are playing with complete confidence.

San Antonio Spurs (last 5): W 139-109, W 126-97, L 109-114, W 115-108, W 133-95 – beat Minnesota 4-1 in Round 2. The single loss was in Game 3; the Spurs responded with two dominant wins to advance.

Team Stats and Pace

OKC finished the regular season 66-18 (78.6%), leading the NBA with 119.0 PPG and allowing just 107.6 OPP PPG – the best defensive rating in the Western Conference. SAS went 63-22 (74.1%), averaging 119.4 PPG and allowing 111.4 OPP PPG.

Pace: OKC pace rating 42.5, SAS at 64.2 – San Antonio holds the pace advantage and will look to push tempo against OKC’s half-court defense.

Shooting splits: SAS edges OKC on FG% (46.6% vs 44.3%) and 3P% (36.6% vs 30.9%). OKC leads at the free-throw line (81.7% vs 76.3%). San Antonio’s 3-point advantage of +5.7% is notable in a series expected to hinge on perimeter scoring.

Key Projections

For Oklahoma City, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander projects at 27.8 pts / 2.6 reb / 7.6 ast. Chet Holmgren lines up for 19.4 pts / 9.7 reb / 1.5 ast, with Jalen Williams (17.7 pts / 5.5 ast) and Ajay Mitchell (16.6 pts) providing secondary scoring. Isaiah Hartenstein projects 8.9 pts / 8.2 reb as the anchor.

For San Antonio, Victor Wembanyama projects 20.3 pts / 10.7 reb / 2.4 ast. Stephon Castle projects 20.2 pts / 6.0 ast, and De’Aaron Fox adds 19.0 pts / 5.6 ast. Paul George (16.3 pts) and Dylan Harper (14.5 pts / 5.2 reb) round out the starting five.

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Injuries

No injuries reported for either team heading into Game 1.

Prediction

Two of the NBA’s most complete rosters. OKC’s historic regular season record and home floor make them favorites, but San Antonio’s superior 3-point shooting and pace advantage give them a genuine path to an upset. SGA leads a Thunder team that won’t be rattled by the moment. OKC win Game 1 but the spread at -6.5 is tight given SAS’s firepower.

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