Sunday's Thunder-Spurs Game 4 is a strong same-day NBA story because the Western Conference Finals have already tilted into a sharp pressure spot for San Antonio. Official NBA pages confirm the game in San Antonio on 24 May, and Oklahoma City arrive with a 2-1 series lead after taking Friday's third game 123-108.
That result matters because it changed the tone of the series immediately. The Spurs did not simply lose a close home opener in the round. They watched the Thunder recover from a 15-0 start against them and then control the game for long stretches. NBA.com's Game 4 watchlist also points directly at Oklahoma City's playoff road strength, which gives Sunday's matchup more bite than a normal attempt to level a series at home.
For a Finnish sports and betting audience, the appeal is obvious. If the Thunder win again, they head back to Oklahoma City with a 3-1 lead and a potential closeout night in hand. If the Spurs respond, the series is wide open again. Date, venue and current scoreline are official, and the stakes do not need any artificial push.