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The San Antonio Spurs pulled out a dominant win over the Oklahoma City Thunder Thursday night, to set up a winner-take-all Game 7 matchup in the NBA Western Conference Final.
Led by star center Victor Wembanyama and his 28 points, the Spurs routed OKC by a score of 118-91 in Game 6 of their NBA playoff series. Now, Game 7 goes tonight, with the winner advancing to face the New York Knicks in the 2026 NBA Finals.
San Antonio takes on the Thunder at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City tonight, Saturday, May 30. Tip-off is set for 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT with the game airing live on NBC. Viewers can watch the San Antonio vs. OKC game on TV through their local NBC affiliate.
The game is also available to stream live online on Peacock, the official NBCUniversal streaming service. A subscription to Peacock starts at just $10.99/month and lets you livestream Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals on your phone, computer, tablet or smart TV (via the Peacock app).
You can also find a live NBC feed online through DirecTV. The live streamer’s “MySports Genre Pack” is currently discounted to $49.99/month (regularly $64.99/month) for 20+ live television channels including NBC, plus ESPN and NBA TV for post-game highlights and analysis.
Don’t want to commit to a subscription? Test drive DirecTV for free with a five-day free trial here. Use the free trial to livestream the Spurs vs. Thunder Game 7 matchup online free without cable.
An NBC feed is also available on other live TV streamers, like Sling ($29.99 for its Sling Select plan), and Hulu + Live TV, which offers a three-day free trial that gets you access to NBC and 90 others channels to livestream online.
The NBA playoffs have been a ratings win for NBC. The Spurs’ 122-115 double overtime victory over Oklahoma City last week was the most-watched Western Conference final Game 1 in league history, according to Nielsen, with an average of 9.2 million viewers tuning in across NBC and Peacock.
The first two rounds of the NBA playoffs aired across ABC, ESPN, NBC/Peacock and Amazon Prime Video, averaging 4.5 million viewrs per game.
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