2025-26 NBA Playoff Odds: Spreads, Lines, What to Know for WCF Game 7

It's crunch time in the NBA. 

Let's check out the odds for the conference finals at DraftKings Sportsbook, as of May 30.

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WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS

No. 2 SAN ANTONIO vs. No. 1 OKLAHOMA CITY
Tied 3-3

GAME 7 — SAS @ OKC (May 30)

Spread: Thunder -3.5
Moneyline: Thunder -155, Thunder +130
O/U: 213.5

What to know: It's the best two words in sports: Game 7. 

The Western Conference NBA Finals participant will be decided on Saturday, after the Spurs plastered the Thunder in Game 6. After San Antonio led by seven at the half, it used a 32-13 third quarter to open things up, and ended up with a 118-91 victory. 

It will be Victor Wembanyama's first-ever Game 7 in his first-ever NBA postseason, while the Thunder will look to make it consecutive NBA Finals berths. 

A few interesting trends have developed over the course of the series, beginning with SGA's scoring patterns. 

The back-to-back MVP is currently in the midst of a regular-season scoring streak that includes 140 consecutive 20-point games, cruising past the previous record of 126, held by Wilt Chamberlain. 

In the first two rounds of the playoffs, he only scored fewer than 20 points once in eight games, ending with 18 in a 108-90 blowout win over the Lakers in Game 1 of the West semifinals. But in the conference finals, he's failed to reach 20 twice in six games, scoring 19 in OKC's 21-point Game 4 loss, and finishing with 15 in OKC's 27-point Game 6 loss. 

In the series as a whole, Gilgeous-Alexander is shooting just 37.9% from the field and 26.1% from distance. However, he is shooting 96.3% from the free throw line.

He has 44 made field goals and 52 made free throws across the six games. 

It was also announced Friday that the Thunder would be without star forward Jalen Williams in Game 7, due to an ongoing battle with a hamstring injury, one that sidelined him for more than half of the regular season. 

He has played in five games this postseason, and OKC is 3-2 in those games, with both of those losses coming against the Spurs. He had one point in 10 minutes in Game 6. 

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