
Hot off the heels of a double overtime thriller, the Western Conference Finals rolls on in the 2026 NBA Playoffs as the San Antonio Spurs look to take a stranglehold over their series against the defending NBA Champions, the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The only way tonight’s high-stakes action could get any better is by placing a bet on Game 2 with our Spurs vs. Thunder prediction, picks, and betting odds.
Below, we’ve not only highlighted the latest NBA odds for the Spurs vs. Thunder, but we’ve also supplied expert picks that are sure to boost your bankroll as tonight’s tilt unfolds. Don’t wait, load your bet slip today with our juicy Spurs vs. Thunder predictions, and get ready to dunk on the oddsmakers at your favourite NBA betting site.
- Spurs +6.5 (+100)
- Stephon Castle Over 16.5 Points (-120)
- Lu Dort Over 2.5 Rebounds (-110)
Spurs vs. Thunder Game 2 Odds
| Team | Moneyline Odds | Point Spread Odds | Over/Under Odds |
| SA Spurs | +200 | +6.5 (-120) | Over 216.5 (-115) |
| OKC Thunder | -245 | -6.5 (+100) | Under 216.5 (-105) |
Spurs +6.5 (+100)
After successfully pulling off the road upset in Game 1 of their best-of-seven series, bank on the Spurs to continue their dominant postseason run as they cover the spread against the Thunder in Game 2.
Showing no fear of the Thunder this season, the Spurs have won five of their six total meetings with the Thunder between the regular season, NBA Cup play, and NBA Playoffs during the 2025-26 season. Having seemingly had the Thunder’s number to this point, backing the Spurs to stay within two possessions of the lead by the end of tonight’s contest is certainly in the realm of possibility.
In fact, in Game 1 the largest lead held by the Thunder at any point in the matchup was just three points, further proving that they can’t seem to pull away on the scoreboard when taking on Victor Wembanyama and co.
At plus money, hammer the Spurs to cover the spread against the Thunder this evening as they make an aggressive push to go 2-0 on the road in an effort to secure a commanding early series advantage over their opponents.
Spurs +6.5
Stephon Castle Over 16.5 Points (-120)
Continuing to cement himself as one of the top young guards in the NBA, look for the two-way marvel, Stephon Castle to have an impressive outing scoring the rock as he drops Over 16.5 points against the Thunder this evening.
Having been one of the most dependable scoring options for the Spurs throughout both the regular and postseason, Castle has excelled at moving downhill and finishing through contact at the rim in order to generate offence for his team. Averaging just a hair under 20 points per game in the playoffs, Castle is primed to continue providing ample scoring out of the backcourt.
Over 12 playoff appearances in 2026, Castle has dropped Over 16.5 points nine times, good for a 75% hit rate on this player prop. Additionally, Castle has shown no fear against the terrifying perimeter defence of the Thunder this season, having finished with Over 16.5 points in five of his six games played against OKC through both the regular season and playoffs.
With Spurs All-Star point guard De’Aaron Fox listed as questionable heading into Game 2, look for Castle to take up the scoring load from the backcourt for his squad, leading to him finishing with Over 16.5 points as a result.
Stephon Castle Over 16.5 Points
Lu Dort Over 2.5 Rebounds (-110)
Fired up to help bolster his team to a bounce-back victory in tonight’s Game 2, look for Montreal, Quebec-native, Lu Dort to use his physicality to his advantage as he hauls in Over 2.5 rebounds against the Spurs.
In Game 1, the Spurs dominated the Thunder on the glass, besting them 70-50 overall in total rebounds. With his team needing an influx in interior presence, look for them to call on Dort to throw his weight around in the paint in order to help garner a boost in this area of the game.
While he only stands at six-foot-four, Dort’s 220lb frame is more than enough to box out even the biggest players on the court, outmuscling and out-hustling them on the block. In Game 1, Dort finished with three rebounds, his third time reaching this mark or greater in three of his last five postseason games.
Even though the Thunder have had their difficulties against the Spurs this season, Dort has managed to remain consistent in his performances against them, having racked up Over 2.5 rebounds in three of his four total games played against San Antonio.
Over his NBA Playoff career, Dort has averaged 3.7 rebounds per game across 48 starts, demonstrating that this line should be easily attainable for the former Arizona State Sun Devil. Back Dort to get the job done on the boards as he helps you get paid on your Spurs vs. Thunder Game 2 bets.