Spurs Upset Thunder: Wembanyama’s Stunning Return Propels San Antonio to NBA Cup Final
: The Turnaround of the Century
The San Antonio Spurs, riding high on the extraordinary performance of French phenom Victor Wembanyama, knocked off the seemingly invincible Oklahoma City Thunder by a score of 109-111 to secure their spot in the NBA Cup Final in Las Vegas. The Spurs will face the New York Knicks on Tuesday, December 15, in a battle for the championship title.
Wembanyama: The Game-Changer
Returning from a month-long absence due to a calf injury, Wembanyama entered the game to a roaring crowd and proceeded to dominate in ways only he can. In just 21 minutes of play, “Wemby” racked up an impressive 22 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 blocks, and 1 steal. With Wembanyama on the court, the Spurs outscored the Thunder by a staggering 21 points.
@wemby highlights on repeat 🔁
📊: 22 PTS | 9 REB | 2 AST | 2 BLK pic.twitter.com/5WSNoAyPKY
The mettle of the Spurs
The Spurs’ victory was no small feat, as they faced off against a Thunder team that came into the game with a 17-game winning streak and just one loss all season. It took a collective effort from the Spurs, with standout performances from Devin Vassell (23 points), Stephon Castle (22 points), and De’Aaron Fox (22 points) to complement Wembanyama’s heroics.
A Curse Lifted, A City United
Six years since their last playoff appearance and eight since their last championship, the Spurs have finally broken the curse. With a chance to hoist the NBA Cup once again, the city of San Antonio is buzzing with excitement.
THE SPURS END OKC’S WIN STREAK AND ADVANCE TO THE EMIRATES NBA CUP CHAMPIONSHIP 🏆 pic.twitter.com/O6Zu8shy5L
FAQ
- Who will the Spurs face in the NBA Cup Final?
- The New York Knicks
- What was San Antonio’s record before this matchup?
- Six seasons since qualifying for the playoffs
- What was Oklahoma City’s record before this matchup?
- 16 consecutive wins, only one loss all season
: The Stage is Set for a Thrilling Finale
The Spurs and Knicks will face off in Las Vegas for the ultimate championship showdown. Beyond the glory, the winner will pocket $530,000 per player, while the finalists will receive $212,000 each.
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