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Wembanyama 22 pts 14 reb crushes Thunder 116-106 in San Antonio

116-106 final: Wembanyama dominates Oklahoma City Thunder with 22 pts and 14 rebounds on Feb. 4, leading San Antonio to a convincing home win.

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THUNDER
106
FINAL
4 February 2026
Regular Season
Frost Bank Center, San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO
116

Victor Wembanyama delivered a commanding double-double as the San Antonio Spurs dismantled the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-106 at Frost Bank Center on February 4, 2026, in a regular season clash that underscored just how dangerous this young Spurs squad can be on its home floor. The French phenom’s 22 points and 14 rebounds headlined a balanced team effort that sent Oklahoma City to a costly defeat.

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A Wire-to-Wire Grip: How San Antonio Seized Control Early

The Spurs came out sharp from the opening tip, establishing inside presence and pushing the pace before the Thunder could find their footing. Keldon Johnson set the tone on the perimeter, knocking down mid-range jumpers and corner threes with a confidence that the Oklahoma City defense struggled to contain. The n°1 pick of the 2023 draft, meanwhile, worked efficiently in the paint, converting 9 of 16 field goal attempts and racking up boards on both ends. San Antonio’s lead was never truly threatened through the first half, with De’Aaron Fox orchestrating the offense and generating easy looks for teammates.

Oklahoma City leaned on Jaylin Williams and Kenrich Williams to stay competitive into the second half, the duo combining for 49 points and refusing to let the game slip away quietly. Jaylin Williams in particular was relentless — 24 points, 12 rebounds, and a perfect 8-for-8 from the free-throw line — but his individual brilliance could not compensate for a disjointed collective effort from the Thunder.

The fourth quarter was the story of San Antonio’s depth. Stephon Castle and Fox locked down Thunder ball-handlers defensively, combining for 6 steals in the game, while Wembanyama’s +17 plus-minus illustrated just how much the Spurs dominated when the pivot was on the court. The final margin of 116-106 tells only part of the story — the game felt decided well before the buzzer.

Castle Stifles, Johnson Ignites: The Sequences That Sealed It

Two moments stood out as true turning points. First, a mid-third-quarter defensive stand led by the Spurs’ guards — Castle swiping a lazy Thunder pass and pushing in transition for an easy two — stretched the lead to double digits and visibly deflated Oklahoma City’s momentum. Second, Johnson’s back-to-back three-pointers late in the third period, finishing the night with 25 points on 10-of-17 shooting, put the game firmly out of reach and gave San Antonio the cushion they would never relinquish.

Wembanyama’s Double-Double Anchors Another Home Statement

Victor Wembanyama’s performance

The Spurs’ franchise cornerstone was quietly brilliant on a night when he did not need to be spectacular. In just 28 minutes, Wembanyama posted 22 points, 14 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 blocks while shooting 56.3% from the field. His ability to dominate the glass and protect the rim without fouling kept Oklahoma City’s offense consistently off-balance. The +17 differential with him on the floor was the highest on either roster.

  • Keldon Johnson: 25 pts, 6 reb, 4/8 from three
  • Victor Wembanyama: 22 pts, 14 reb, 2 blk, +17
  • De’Aaron Fox: 15 pts, 10 ast, 3 stl
  • Stephon Castle: 14 pts, 4 ast, 3 stl, 2 blk

Team context and depth on display

San Antonio’s victory over the Thunder was notable not just for Wembanyama’s output but for the collective depth on display. Four Spurs scored in double figures, and Oklahoma City — dealing with an injury-depleted roster, as noted by the San Antonio Express-News framing this as a showdown against «what’s left of Thunder» — could not replicate that balance. Fox’s 10 assists and Castle’s defensive intensity signal a maturing roster that can win in multiple ways.

What comes next for the Spurs

With this win, San Antonio continues to build momentum in the Western Conference regular season standings. The Spurs have now shown they can beat a Thunder team — even a shorthanded one — convincingly at home, a benchmark that matters as the second half of the schedule intensifies. The next challenge will reveal whether this group can sustain that level of performance on the road, where consistency has sometimes wavered. Keep an eye on Wembanyama’s minutes management as the season progresses.

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