Spurs Stay Red-Hot With Another Statement Win Over Thunder
Right now, the San Antonio Spurs are making it very clear that they are no longer just a promising young team — they are a serious force in the Western Conference. Their latest performance only added to that growing belief, as the Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder by 15 points in a game that felt controlled almost from start to finish.
This win wasn’t just another regular-season result. It marked the third time this season that San Antonio has beaten Oklahoma City, pushing the Spurs to a perfect 3–0 record against the Thunder. That kind of dominance against one of the league’s top teams doesn’t happen by accident, and it’s starting to feel like a trend rather than a coincidence.
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What really stands out is the momentum San Antonio is carrying right now. With this victory, the Spurs have now won eight games in a row, and confidence seems to be flowing through the entire roster. The ball movement looks cleaner, defensive rotations are being executed with discipline, and most importantly, the Spurs are playing with poise — even against elite competition.
From a numbers perspective, the season picture is getting more impressive by the night. San Antonio has improved to 23–7 overall, placing them second in the Western Conference standings. Their road form has been especially strong, with an 11–5 record away from home, showing that this team isn’t dependent on friendly crowds to perform. Against Western Conference opponents, they now sit at 14–6, a clear indicator that they can consistently handle the toughest matchups the league has to offer.
Even when facing teams with winning records, the Spurs have held their ground. Their 9–7 record against teams above .500 shows that they aren’t padding stats against weaker opponents — they’re earning these wins the hard way.
Meanwhile, for Oklahoma City, this loss stings. The Thunder have now dropped four of their last six games, and seeing two of their few losses come at the hands of San Antonio adds another layer of frustration. Despite their talent and strong season record, the Spurs appear to have found a formula that works against them.
As the calendar moves closer to marquee matchups and holiday showdowns, one thing is becoming impossible to ignore. Even with young stars playing limited minutes at times, the Spurs are still dominating. Right now, San Antonio doesn’t just look like a playoff team — they look like a team nobody in the West wants to see on the schedule.
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