Spurs have 59 turnovers in first 3 games vs Thunder. Will they clean that up w less than 15 in gm 4?
69% of users predicted YES โ community got this one right.
The San Antonio Spurs committed just 12 turnovers in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals on May 24, 2026, dropping below the 15-turnover threshold after averaging roughly 20 per game through the first three contests of the series. The improvement contributed directly to San Antonio's 103-82 victory over Oklahoma City, which evened the series at 2-2.
Oklahoma City, by contrast, turned the ball over 20 times in Game 4 โ and the Spurs converted those miscues into 25 points. The turnovers compounded the Thunder's broader offensive struggles: Oklahoma City shot 33 percent from the field and 18 percent from three-point range. Victor Wembanyama finished with 33 points, eight rebounds, five assists, and three blocks, and San Antonio opened with a 16-0 run to set the tone.
The Spurs had committed a combined 59 turnovers across Games 1 through 3, a pace the San Antonio coaching staff had identified publicly as the primary corrective target heading into Game 4. The cleanup effort, alongside Wembanyama's performance, swung the series momentum back to San Antonio.
The community correctly anticipated the correction, with 69 percent voting yes.