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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayThe San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 111-103 in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals on Saturday night.
Victor Wembanyama lead the Spurs with 22 points and seven rebounds. Julian Champagnie added 20 points with six threes, while Stephon Castle had 16 points, six rebounds, and six assists.
Wembanyama received all nine votes for Western Conference Finals MVP.
"Winning the Larry O'Brien, it's a childhood dream," Wembanyama said. "Having a real shot at it, having a chance, tangible chance at winning it, realizing a dream. ... The day we win it, speaking for myself, it's going to be an amazing day of a realization of a dream. It's hard to put into words. It's almost like the meaning of my life."
Wembanyama also finished with 19 blocks in the series, the most in a conference finals since Alonzo Mourning in 2005.
"He has such a vision, in my opinion, of who he wants to be as a person and a player," Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said of Wembanyama. "The commitment and investment he puts in that vision is like nothing I've ever seen before."
The Spurs are the second youngest team ever to make the NBA Finals after the 1977 Trail Blazers.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander lead the Thunder with 35 points and nine assists. Cason Wallace finished with 17 points.
"They're young. They're talented. Well-coached. They play the right way, play together. Seems like they like each other. They have the makeup for sure," Gilgeous-Alexander said. "You don't beat us without the makeup. So they have the makeup to go get [a title]."
The Spurs play the Knicks in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday.

















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