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Live updates, Western Conference Finals Game 6: Thunder look to reach Finals, Spurs try to force Game 7

Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs face a must-win tonight to force Game 7.

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Welcome to the live blog!

OKC looks to reach

the Finals

for the second consecutive season, while the Spurs try to force a Game 7 as the riveting Western Conference Finals is set for Game 6 in San Antonio (8:30 ET,

NBA/Peacock

). Stay updated with the latest news and action from Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals.

What we know about Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals

The Thunder lead the series 3-2 and are one win away from reaching the Finals for the second consecutive season

OKC could be the first team to reach the Finals in back-to-back seasons since the Warriors (2015-19)

This is the first time the Spurs will face elimination in these Playoffs

The Spurs defeated the Thunder in four out of five games this regular season, including the NBA Cup semifinals

2:37 PM / MAY 28

The Wemby factor

The Spurs will need an aggressive Wemby if they want to keep their season alive and force a Game 7:

In 2 wins: 37.0 PPG, 16.0 RPG, 23.5 FGA, 53.2 FG%

In 3 losses: 22.3 PPG, 9.0 RPG, 15.3 FGA, 43.5 FG%

1:18 PM / MAY 28

West Finals parity

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Entering tonight, the Thunder own a nine-point edge (569-560) over the Spurs, the slimmest margin through five games of a West Finals since Lakers vs. Nuggets in 2009.

OKC SEEKS BACK-TO-BACK NBA FINALS 🍿

SGA (32 PTS, 9 AST in Game 5) and the Thunder protected home court to take a 3-2 WCF lead. Tonight, they look to become the first team to reach back-to-back NBA Finals since the Warriors in 2019… while Wemby and the Spurs look to keep their…

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— NBA (@NBA)

May 28, 2026

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