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The San Antonio Spurs are three wins away from the NBA Finals. But standing in their way are the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder.

If you plan to watch Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals on Wednesday night, get a look at everything you need to know, as well as the current odds for Thunder vs. Spurs.

San Antonio Spurs next game

DateGameTime (ET)TV Info
Wednesday, May 20Spurs @ Thunder8:30 PMNBC/Peacock

What channel is the Spurs game on tonight?

Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals between the Spurs and Thunder will air exclusively on NBC and Peacock.

What time does the Spurs game start tonight?

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Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals will have a tip-off time of 8:30 PM ET.

Spurs vs. Thunder Game 1 betting odds

Heading into Game 2 of the West Finals, the defending champion Thunder are a -238 favorite after losing in Game 1. The Spurs have +195 odds on Wednesday night.

San Antonio Spurs Western Conference Finals full schedule

Below, you can get a complete look at the 2026 Western Conference Finals schedule.

DateGameTime (ET)TV Info
Monday, May 18Spurs 122, Thunder 115 (Double OT)8:30 PMNBC/Peacock
Wednesday, May 20Spurs @ Thunder8:30 PMNBC/Peacock
Friday, May 22Thunder @ Spurs8:30 PMNBC/Peacock
Sunday, May 24Thunder @ Spurs8:00 PMNBC/Peacock
Tuesday, May 26Spurs @ Thunder8:30 PMNBC/Peacock
Thursday, May 28Thunder @ Spurs8:30 PMNBC/Peacock
Saturday, May 30Spurs @ Thunder8:00 PMNBC/Peacock

Best Spurs playoff watch parties in San Antonio

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There will be a ton of watch parties around San Antonio for the Spurs series against the Thunder. The Rock at La Cantera is the official destination for the team’s watch party. However, during road games, there will be watch parties inside Frost Bank Center.

Pluckers Wing Bar and McIntyre’s Southtown are other popular spots that host Spurs watch parties.

How to watch the Spurs game live stream on my phone

NBC has exclusive rights to the NBA Western Conference Finals. So if you plan to watch it on your phone, you will need a subscription to Peacock.

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