The Oklahoma City Thunder host the San Antonio Spurs on January 13, 2026, aiming to snap a 0-3 skid against their Western Conference rivals. With the Thunder leading the West at 33-7 and the Spurs close behind at 27-12, this matchup at Paycom Center carries high stakes. Injuries to key players like Devin Vassell and Isaiah Hartenstein add intrigue to the 8 p.m. ET tipoff.
Western Conference contenders Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs meet for the fourth time this season, with the Thunder seeking their first victory over the Spurs. Oklahoma City enters with a league-best 33-7 record, having won three straight games to cap a dominant start to their title defense, but they have dropped all three prior meetings to San Antonio, including a Christmas Day loss and an Emirates NBA Cup semifinal defeat.
San Antonio, sitting second in the West at 27-12 and 5.5 games back, has proven a tough matchup for the Thunder. Victor Wembanyama has been central to their success, outscoring Oklahoma City by 47 points in 70 minutes played across the three games, while limiting the Thunder to just four rim attempts with him as the nearest defender. The Spurs' low turnover rate—fourth-best in the NBA—has neutralized Oklahoma City's league-leading points off turnovers, dropping OKC's average from over 25 to 16.3 per game against them. Balanced scoring has also hurt the Thunder, with six Spurs players averaging double figures in those matchups, led by Stephon Castle at 21.7 points per game.
Injuries impact both sides: San Antonio's Devin Vassell remains sidelined with a left adductor strain, missing his seventh straight game, while Oklahoma City's Isaiah Hartenstein is out with a calf issue and Luguentz Dort is unavailable. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander emphasized the need for improvement after the latest loss, saying, “You don’t lose to a team three times in a row in a short span without them being better than you. So we have to get better. We have to look in the mirror.” Wembanyama echoed the intensity, noting, “It’s going to be a good challenge to go there again. I know we’re ready.”
Odds favor the Thunder by 8.5 points with a total of 230.5, but a projection model simulating 10,000 times predicts the under, citing recent trends including the Spurs' last six games and two of three prior Thunder matchups going under. Early action saw Oklahoma City lead 32-26 after the first quarter, with Gilgeous-Alexander scoring 13 points and Wembanyama notching two dunks.