Recently, the NBA has been experiencing a sense of inevitability, largely due to the dominance of a 24-1 team. This team’s remarkable feats challenge long-standing records, such as achieving 74 wins and 8 losses in a season or stringing together 33 consecutive wins. Entering Saturday, they were already halfway to this streak, and the intensity felt overwhelming. The Oklahoma City Thunder have been incredibly impressive this season—so much so that even if some of their wins were considered losses, they’d still be strong contenders in the NBA Cup semifinals with one of the league’s top records.
The first quarter of the game between the Thunder and Spurs reflected this dominance, with the Thunder leading by 11 points at the 12-minute mark. However, when Victor Wembanyama stepped onto the court, it reignited a sense of competition. Wembanyama had faced the Thunder four times before in his early career with the Spurs, but those games were seen as warm-ups, with the Spurs still developing. This game, however, was serious, featuring the Spurs as the No. 4 seed in the West, played on a neutral court in Las Vegas for the NBA Cup.
Wembanyama, coming back from a calf injury, played only seven minutes in the first half as the Spurs trailed by 20 points. The Spurs adjusted to the Thunder’s fast pace and pressure, gradually gaining control with solid performances from their guards and Wembanyama making impactful plays, including blocking shots and scoring impressive baskets. The Thunder countered fiercely, but the Spurs kept bouncing back, ultimately winning narrowly 111-109.
This win marked a significant moment—not just for Wembanyama or the Spurs, who’ve shown resilience even without their star player in recent weeks, but also suggesting the emergence of a major rivalry. It felt like a passing of the torch and a hint at future high-stakes matchups between these two teams.
Rivalries like these are rare in the NBA, where matchups between top players and teams are seldom predetermined. The Spurs and Thunder have quietly built toward this moment, with connections running deep through management and strategy. This rivalry pits the Thunder’s collective strength against Wembanyama’s standout talent, echoing classic NBA conflicts between the best player and the best team.
The tense atmosphere between these teams infuses the league with excitement, bringing back the feeling of real competition. Wembanyama acknowledged the challenge of guarding outstanding players like Holmgren, highlighting the intensity of this budding rivalry. Though the Spurs are still catching up, it’s clear this is the start of a memorable chapter in NBA history.
The rivalry could evolve along various lines—whether like the Bulls versus Pistons with a dominant defense giving way to a defining player, or akin to the storied battles between the Lakers and Celtics, or Warriors and Cavaliers. This could be a fresh rivalry with echoes of all those historic matchups, promising thrilling basketball moments ahead.
Upcoming games between Denver and Houston and the Knicks’ NBA Cup chances add to the unpredictable drama of the season. Despite the Thunder’s seeming dominance and a strong foundation for future success, Saturday’s game was a powerful reminder that competition remains alive. The Spurs and Thunder are set to clash again soon, promising more epic showdowns.
Fan Take: This game wasn’t just a close win—it’s a sign of a fierce rivalry that could redefine the NBA landscape. Fans should get excited because matchups like these rekindle the passion for high-stakes basketball and promise unforgettable moments for years to come.

