Few players in NBA history have entered the league with as much hype as Victor Wembanyama. And somehow, the giant Frenchman continues to exceed even the wildest expectations.
Late on Monday night, Wembanyama authored one of the finest playoff performances ever seen. He led the San Antonio Spurs to a 122-115 double-overtime victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in an instant classic in Game 1 of the 2026 Western Conference Finals.
This was the first double-overtime game in the Western Conference Finals since 1976.
Key Statistics
41 points, 24 rebounds, three assists and three blocks on 14 of 25 from the field in 49 minutes.
Wembanyama became the youngest player in NBA history to record a 40-point, 20-rebound game in the playoffs.
"Just like, sheer willpower," Wembanyama said of his performance during his walk-off interview. "Everything was going really fast tonight. I guess I wasn't really thinking."
Historic Achievements
Wembnyama set new playoff career-highs in scoring, rebounds and minutes.
He joined David Robinson as the only players in Spurs history with a 40-point, 20-rebound game in the playoffs.
He became the first player since Charles Barkley in 1993 to record a 40/20 game in the conference finals.
He joined Shaquille O'Neal and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the only players with at least 40 points, 20 rebounds and three blocks in the conference finals or later.
The Comeback
The Thunder had no answer for Wembanyama, who made big play after big play on both ends of the floor all night long.
He had a go-ahead bucket in the closing seconds of regulation that looked like it would be the game-winner until Scai Gilgeous-Alexander scored to force overtime.
In the first overtime, Wembanyama hit a 27-foot 3-pointer to tie the game with less than 30 seconds to play.
In the second extra frame, Wembanyama scored nine of the Spurs' 14 points and outscored the Thunder by himself.
His and-one dunk over rival Chet Holmgren was the defining play down the stretch.
Series Outlook
Thanks to Wembanyama's heroics, the Spurs have grabbed a 1-0 lead and stolen home-court advantage from the reigning champions.
TheThunder had not lost a single game in the first two rounds of the playoffs.
The Spurs are now just three wins away from their first trip to the NBA Finals since 2014.
"It might be a long series," Wembanyama said. "Winning one game means something, but it doesn't mean everything."
Top 5 Key Plays
5. Absurd block on J-Dub: Jalen Williams returned to action after missing six games with a hamstring strain. He finished with 26 points, seven rebounds and three assists. He easily could have had 28 points if not for an absurd block by Wembanyama on a putback attempt.
4. Driving dunk to set the tone in double-OT: Everyone was gassed to start the second overtime. Wembanyama eventually took matters into his own hands to open the scoring. He caught the ball at the top of the key, pump-faked Cason Wallace out of the way and threw down a huge one-hand jam.
3. Near game-winner:
2. Clutch three in first overtime:
1. And-one dunk over Chet Holmgren: