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OKC Thunder vs Spurs Game 7 Live Tonight: Start Time, Streaming Info & Must-Know Injury Updates

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Oklahoma City braces for one of its biggest sports nights ever as the defending-champion Thunder host the San Antonio Spurs in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals this evening. Tip-off is set for 8:30 p.m. ET (7:30 p.m. local) at Paycom Center, with national coverage on NBC and Peacock. A victory sends OKC back to the NBA Finals; a loss ends the repeat bid and propels rookie phenom Victor Wembanyama to his first title series appearance. Why the matchup is surging in search • “OKC Game 7” and “Thunder vs Spurs live” have spiked as fans look for stream links and last-minute tickets after a dramatic, back-and-forth series that has seen both teams win on the road. • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s duel with Wembanyama—each an MVP finalist—adds superstar shine, but it’s the Thunder’s role players who have pushed the series the distance. Defensive ace Alex Caruso is +45 in on-court minutes, while trade-deadline pickup Jared McCain poured in 20 points when pressed into a starting role in Game 5. • Searches for “Jalen Williams injury” surged overnight after coach Mark Daigneault confirmed the high-scoring wing will miss Game 7 but could be cleared if OKC advances. How to watch and stream • TV: NBC (national) • Streaming: Peacock, NBC Sports app (authentication required) • Radio: WWLS 98.1 FM (OKC); WOAI 1200 AM (San Antonio) • Live digital updates: theScore game tracker provides real-time stats, odds and win probability swings. Key storylines at tip-off 1. Paint pressure vs perimeter pop. OKC’s Isaiah Hartenstein has limited Wembanyama to 27 percent shooting as primary defender in Thunder wins, but the 7-4 Frenchman still averages 28.6 PPG in Spurs victories. Expect early post touches and weak-side doubles to dictate pace. 2. Three-point swing factor. San Antonio is 10-0 this postseason when hitting 15 or more threes; Oklahoma City is 7-1 when it reaches that mark. Look for Caruso, McCain and Cason Wallace to get quick catch-and-shoot looks, while Spurs sharpshooters Malaki Branham and Devin Vassell hunt corners created by Wembanyama kick-outs. 3. Experience vs fearlessness. The Thunder’s core won last year’s title, yet their average rotation age is just 25. The Spurs are even younger, but Greg Popovich protégée Mitch Johnson has leaned on veteran Zach Collins to steady half-court sets in crunch time. Last-minute ticket demand As of noon CT, secondary-market seats start near $450 in Loud City and jump above $3,000 for lower-bowl center court. Fans traveling in can use I-35 detours around downtown construction; arena doors open at 6 p.m. and metal-detector lines historically back up after 7. Bottom line The NBA’s two brightest young franchises collide with legacies, Finals berths and citywide bragging rights on the line. If Gilgeous-Alexander regains his late-game scoring magic and OKC’s bench maintains its energy advantage, the Thunder could cap their home-court season with confetti. But if Wembanyama imposes his will early and San Antonio’s shooters stay hot, the Western throne may change hands tonight in Oklahoma City.

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