The Oklahoma City Thunder look unstoppable, sitting at 24–1 and dismantling opponents with ease. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues his MVP-level run, averaging over 32 points, while Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams have proven they can step up when needed.
The Spurs, meanwhile, are riding momentum of their own, winning four of their last five and holding a 17–7 record despite Victor Wembanyama’s injury. With Wembanyama set to return and rookie Stephon Castle emerging, San Antonio is dangerous. Still, Oklahoma City’s depth, defense, and relentless pace make them the team to beat.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s scoring profile makes the 30+ mark a realistic expectation in this matchup. He’s averaging 32.6 points per game this season, second-best in the league, and has a streak of 96 straight regular-season games with at least 20 points. More importantly, he’s consistently crossing the 30-point threshold, especially in high-stakes contests.
Even when sidelined briefly, the Thunder showed depth, but his return reestablishes their offensive ceiling. Against a Spurs team welcoming Victor Wembanyama back, Shai’s ability to create shots and attack defenses will be central. His track record and current form strongly support confidence in another 30+ performance.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on if the 73-win record means something to the Thunder:
— Underdog NBA (@UnderdogNBA) December 13, 2025
“Absolutely. Winning matters.”pic.twitter.com/94Xd5WljvA
The Thunder enter this matchup as the league’s most dominant team, sitting at 24–1 and dismantling opponents with ease. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is in MVP form, averaging 32.6 points, while Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams have proven they can step up when needed. Their depth and defense make them overwhelming.
The Spurs, though, are in strong shape themselves at 17–7, winning four of their last five and thriving even without Victor Wembanyama. With Wembanyama expected back and rookie Stephon Castle emerging, San Antonio is dangerous. Still, Oklahoma City’s relentless pace and balance give them the edge in this clash.
| Market | San Antonio Spurs | OKC Thunder |
|---|---|---|
| Money Line | +375 | -500 |
| Spread | +10.5 (-110) | -10.5 (-110) |
| Total | O 225.5 (-110) | O 225.5 (-110) |
Here are the over/under and best player bets for the OKC Thunder, and the San Antonio Spurs, according to FanDuel.
OKC Thunder Over/Under Odds
| Over/Under Bets | Over | Under |
|---|---|---|
| OKC Thunder Total Points 121.5 | -115 | -105 |
| Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Points 31.5 | -108 | -122 |
OKC Thunder Best Player Bets
San Antonio Spurs Over/Under Odds
| Over/Under Bets | Over | Under |
|---|---|---|
| San Antonio Spurs Total Points 110.5 | -114 | -106 |
| Victor Wembanyama Assists 3.5 | +142 | -192 |
San Antonio Spurs Best Player Bets
The odds given above are sourced from FanDuel. Use FanDuel to ace your betting game across all sports.
The Thunder are heavy favorites, listed at -520 on FanDuel and -500 on BetMGM.
San Antonio is priced at +400 on FanDuel and +375 on BetMGM.
The Spurs have surged recently, winning four of their last five and expecting Victor Wembanyama back. The Thunder, however, remain the league’s most dominant team at 24–1, powered by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s MVP-level scoring and elite defense.
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