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Spurs Drive Game 7 Showdown vs. Thunder, Can Wembanyama Sustain the Momentum?

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The San Antonio Spurs secured a commanding 118-91 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals, thanks to Victor Wembanyama’s exceptional performance. He posted 28 points and 10 rebounds, showcasing his ability to step up during crucial moments. There’s growing curiosity whether Wembanyama can continue his stellar run in the decisive Game 7.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s performance has come under scrutiny due to his recent struggles. Concerns are rising about whether this could jeopardize the Thunder’s chances of securing the series. The outcome of game seven will weigh heavily on his ability to overcome these challenges.

As the Thunder brace for a crucial Game 7, they are handicapped by the absence of key player Jalen Williams, who is sidelined with a hamstring injury. ESPN reported this development on Friday, noting that Williams initially injured the hamstring during Game 2, which the Thunder won 122-113. Williams returned for Game 6 after missing three games but managed only 10 minutes off the bench.

“He’s obviously not 100%,” Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault remarked, commending Williams for his determination to contribute.

Daigneault praised Williams’ willingness to push through his injury to aid the team. Despite not completing the typical recovery protocol, Williams endeavored to assist Oklahoma City in any capacity he could.

Nevertheless, Williams is not to blame for the Thunder’s loss, as Daigneault emphasized. Following his offseason wrist surgery, Williams had been instrumental during last season’s NBA Finals run, though this year his appearances were limited to 33 regular-season games before the playoffs.

The anticipated Game 7 is set to decide who will progress to face the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals. The Knicks recently ended their own Finals drought by sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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