This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more about Sports Betting on FOX Sports. New users on FanDuel can bet $5 and get $150 in bonus bets if their first bet wins ahead of tonight’s massive Western Conference Finals matchup. The San Antonio Spurs responded with a dominant 103-82 blowout in Game 4, delivering the most convincing performance of the series so far. Now the spotlight turns back to MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder as they look to protect home court and grab full momentum of the series. Will Oklahoma City bounce back at home behind Shai, or can Wembanyama and the Spurs steal another road win and move one game away from the Finals? New FanDuel users can bet $5 and get $150 if their first bet wins ahead of Thunder vs. Spurs Game 5 tonight. FanDuel How to Claim the $150 in Bonus Bets, No Promo Code Needed NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS No. 2 SAN ANTONIO (+150) vs. No. 1 OKLAHOMA CITY (-180) Tied 2-2 What to know: This series is about as back-and-forth as it gets. After OKC stole back the home court advantage with a Game 3 win in San Antonio, the Spurs rebounded with a blowout win in Game 4, leading by 12 at halftime and 18 after three, en route to a 103-82 win. It was the first truly dominant performance of the series. San Antonio Spurs – Top Players & Team Stats Team Stats (Postseason Performance) Trend Note: San Antonio evened the Western Conference Finals at 2-2 after dominating Oklahoma City 103-82 in Game 4. Victor Wembanyama has controlled the series defensively and on the glass, while Stephon Castle continues to drive the Spurs’ offense as Oklahoma City has struggled with consistency away from home. Oklahoma City Thunder – Top Players & Team Stats Team Stats (Postseason Performance) Trend Note: Oklahoma City split its two games in San Antonio after bouncing back with a convincing Game 3 win before struggling offensively in an 82-point showing in Game 4. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues to lead the offense and facilitate at a high level, while the Thunder defense has worked to slow Victor Wembanyama after his dominant start to the series.









