The San Antonio Spurs are on the road on Wednesday night as they travel to take on the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals.
San Antonio enters Wednesday’s game with a 1-0 series lead after defeating Oklahoma City on the road in double overtime in Game 1 on Monday night.

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In Monday’s victory over the Thunder, Victor Wembanyama led the way for the Spurs as he recorded 41 points, 24 rebounds, three assists and three blocks while Dylan Harper added 24 points, 11 rebounds and six assists of his own.
Now San Antonio will try to steal another game on the road in Oklahoma City on Wednesday as they look to grab a 2-0 series lead before heading home for Game 3.
On the other side, Oklahoma City enters Wednesday’s contest trailing 0-1 in the series after losing at home to the Spurs in double overtime on Monday night in Game 1.

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Alex Caruso led the way for the Thunder in Monday’s loss as he ended the game with 31 points, two rebounds and two steals off the bench while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander recorded 24 points, three rebounds and 12 assists.
While both teams are looking to pick up a victory in Game 2 on Wednesday night, one side may be without one of their star players due to injury.
Spurs Injury Report: Will De’Aaron Fox Play?
For the Spurs, they have only one player listed on their injury report as they have listed star guard De’Aaron Fox as questionable.

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San Antonio has listed Fox as questionable due to right ankle soreness and he is in danger of missing his second consecutive contest after he missed Game 1 on Monday.
If Fox is sidelined once again, Harper could draw another start in his place and have an increased role alongside Stephon Castle in the backcourt.
Thunder Injury Report
On the other side, the Thunder have only one player listed on their injury report as well as they have ruled out rookie Thomas Sorber.

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Oklahoma City has ruled out Sorber as he remains sidelined while recovering from a torn ACL that has kept him out his entire rookie campaign.
Fans can catch Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals between the Spurs and Thunder from Oklahoma City on Wednesday night at 8:30 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.
