
After four games, we now sit with a best two out of three series as we return to Paycom Center for Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals, as the Oklahoma City Thunder host the San Antonio Spurs in a pivotal playoff showdown. With both teams looking to take a stranglehold over the series, tonight’s clash is sure to be can’t-miss action from the opening tip, to the final shot.
With star power galore, highlight-reel plays, and no shortage of drama on tap for tonight’s tilt, why not raise the stakes even further by placing a bet with our Spurs vs. Thunder prediction, picks, and odds?
Below, we’ve highlighted our best bets and expert NBA betting insight so you can win big while watching the game unfold. Not only have we provided the latest NBA odds for tonight, but we’ve also featured in-depth analysis for each pick so you can learn why these are the top moneymakers on the market this evening.
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- Thunder Under 110.5 Team Points (-110)
- Isaiah Hartenstein Over 7.5 Rebounds (-115)
- Victor Wembanyama Under 3.5 Assists (-150)
Spurs vs. Thunder Game 5 Odds
| Team | Moneyline Odds | Point Spread Odds | Over/Under Odds |
| SA Spurs | +155 | +4.5 (-105) | Over 216.5 (-110) |
| OKC Thunder | -180 | -4.5 (-115) | Under 216.5 (-110) |
Thunder Under 110.5 Team Points (-110)
There’s been a stark contrast in the Thunder’s offensive success with and without Jalen Williams in the lineup. This was evident in their Game 4 blowout loss on the road as J Dub missed the game due to an ongoing hamstring injury, resulting in the Thunder scoring just 82 points on an abysmal 33% shooting night from the field.
With Williams still questionable to compete in tonight’s pivotal Game 5, take the Under on the Thunder’s total team points this evening. Not only was the absence of Williams a major blow to the team’s offensive success, but one of their top shot creators in point guard Ajay Mitchell has also been out due to injury, meaning Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has had to carry the bulk of the scoring load against a tremendous Spurs defence.
Down to the bare bones when it comes to offensive weaponry, look for the Thunder to struggle putting points on the board, resulting in a low-scoring contest, as they narrowly fall under 110.5 total team points against the Spurs.
Oklahoma City Thunder Under 110.5 Team Points
Isaiah Hartenstein Over 7.5 Rebounds (-115)
Having feasted on the glass throughout the NBA Playoffs, bank on Thunder big man Isaiah Hartenstein to come down with Over 7.5 rebounds in Game 5.
Using his physicality to make an impact on the floor, Hartenstein has drawn the assignment of limiting Victor Wembanyama on the boards this series. After a weak showing in Game 1, Hartenstein has averaged 9.3 rebounds per game since then, including two instances finishing with Over 7.5 rebounds.
Never lacking in intensity, Hartenstein uses his strong frame to box out well, positioning himself for hard-fought rebound opportunities and routinely generating extra scoring chances on the offensive glass. With his team needing a big output from their seven-footer, look for Hartenstein to win the battle on the boards, hauling in Over 7.5 rebounds, and getting you paid with this winning player prop.
Isaiah Hartenstein Over 7.5 Rebounds
Victor Wembanyama Under 3.5 Assists (-150)
Arguably the best basketball player on the planet at just 22 years old, Victor Wembanyama has been playing incredibly well throughout his first NBA Playoff run. While his scoring and rebounding numbers are always among the game high, look for his assists to remain low as he finishes with Under 3.5 against OKC.
Throughout the 2026 postseason, Wembanyama has finished with Under 3.5 assists in 10 of his 14 playoff appearances, good enough for a 71.4% hit rate. In a matchup that is sure to be devoid of easy scoring chance as both sides ramp up their defensive intensity, look for Wemby to act as a primary scorer rather than a passer in order to help steal Game 5 on the road.
Begin building your bankroll with this NBA player prop bet and fade Wembanyama’s assist total in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals.