Cason Wallace Labels Spurs as 'Beatable' Following Thunder's Playoff Loss

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May 31, 2026 - 05:40
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Cason Wallace Labels Spurs as 'Beatable' Following Thunder's Playoff Loss

In a fiercely contested Western Conference Finals, the San Antonio Spurs emerged victorious against the Oklahoma City Thunder, securing their place in the NBA Finals for the first time since 2014. The series showcased a remarkable level of intensity, but ultimately, only one team could advance.

Despite the Thunder's defeat, Cason Wallace, a key player in Game 7, expressed confidence that the Spurs are not invincible. The Thunder faced significant challenges, including the absence of Ajay Mitchell for most of the series and Jalen Williams missing Game 7 after attempting to return too early in Game 6.

Wallace, who stepped up to support Shai Gilgeous-Alexander during the decisive match, acknowledged the Spurs' performance but insisted they are a "beatable team." In his post-game comments, he stated, "They're a good team. Beatable team, obviously we beat them, but we gotta do things better for a longer period of time."

While some may interpret his remarks as a sign of frustration, Wallace's perspective highlights the competitive nature of the series. The Thunder's chances could have been significantly improved if their injured players had been available, underscoring the unpredictability of playoff basketball.

Looking ahead, the Thunder will have the opportunity to regroup and refine their strategy in preparation for the next season, maintaining a promising roster led by one of the league's standout talents. The Spurs' recent success serves as a reminder of the competitive landscape in the NBA, where every team has the potential to challenge for the title.

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