Thunder and Spurs Face Injuries Ahead of Game 3 in NBA Western Finals
Thunder, Spurs Injury Woes Before Game 3

The Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs are set to clash again this Saturday morning, May 23, 2026 (Philippine time), in Game 3 of the Western Conference finals series of the 2025-26 National Basketball Association (NBA). Both teams are dealing with injury concerns heading into the match.

Spurs' Key Players Questionable

On the Spurs' side, the availability of two of their top players, De'Aaron Fox and Dylan Harper, is uncertain. Fox has not played in the series after suffering a right ankle injury during the conference semifinals against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Harper, who replaced Fox in the starting lineup, also sustained a thigh muscle injury during the Spurs' loss in Game 2.

Thunder's Injury Situation

Meanwhile, the defending champion Thunder may be without one of their key players, Jalen Williams, who suffered a hamstring injury during their Game 2 victory. However, the Thunder seem less burdened as they have proven capable of competing effectively even without Williams. During the regular season, the Thunder posted a 39-10 record in games where Williams was absent.

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