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By the numbers: Thunder rebound from slow start to top Spurs

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The Oklahoma City Thunder turned a nightmare start into a statement win away from home.

After withstanding a 15-0 Spurs run to open Game 3, Oklahoma City clawed back to take its first lead early in the second quarter. After a layup by Jared McCain tied it at 45-45 with just over five minutes left in the half, the defending champs never trailed again and grabbed a 2-1 series lead.

Here are some of the more eye-opening numbers from the Thunder's win Friday.

Minus-37: Luke Kornet's minus-37 plus-minus in the series through three games suggests the Spurs are bleeding points when Victor Wembanyama sits. That's the worst cumulative plus-minus in the conference finals so far, with teammate Keldon Johnson (minus-34) a close second.

4: Wembanyama's four rebounds are tied for the fewest he's grabbed all year. The Spurs star finished with four rebounds in Game 2 of the first-round series versus the Portland Trail Blazers, when he played just 12 minutes before suffering a concussion. He also had four boards in Game 4 of the second-round clash with the Minnesota Timberwolves before getting ejected in the second quarter for elbowing Naz Reid.

7-0: No one can realistically deny Jalen Williams' importance to Mark Daigneault's squad but the Thunder have been perfect in seven games without the 25-year-old this postseason.

16-0: The only team to start a playoff game better than the Spurs did Friday and still lose was the 2017 Washington Wizards. They put up 16 unanswered on the Boston Celtics in Game 1 of the 2017 Eastern Conference semifinals and lost 123-111. The Wizards lost the series in seven games.

22: Oklahoma City only grabbed seven offensive rebounds Friday but somehow put up 22 second-chance points. For comparison, the Spurs had 17 second-chance points with nine offensive boards.

24: Jared McCain's 24 points were a new playoff high, shooting 10-of-21 from the floor but only 2-of-10 from deep. His 21 field-goal attempts are the most he's had in any game since going 12-of-26 as a rookie with the Philadelphia 76ers in a November 2024 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

76: The Thunder's 76 combined bench points are the most recorded in any conference finals or Finals game since the NBA began tracking starting players in 1971.

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