Spurs Lead Lakers in Fourth Quarter.

NBA Cup Score & Live Updates: Spurs Lead Lakers in Fourth Quarter; Thunder Blow Out Suns:-

        

Quarterfinal Night That Shook the Western Conference


The 2025 edition of the Emirates NBA Cup quarterfinals delivered drama, dominance, and a dash of chaos — and if Wednesday night was any indicator, the road to Las Vegas is heating up fast. Two pivotal games went down: Oklahoma City Thunder pulverized Phoenix Suns, while San Antonio Spurs clashed with Los Angeles Lakers in a tightly contested battle that remained alive deep into the fourth quarter. 


Thunder’s Historic Blowout: 138–89 Over the Suns


From the opening tip, the Thunder looked nothing short of unstoppable. They raced to a double-digit lead early and never looked back. By halftime, OKC had built a commanding 74–48 lead — fuelled by a scorching 20-6 run to close the second quarter. ([Reuters][2])


In the end, they closed the game with a blowout 138–89 — a 49-point margin that stands as a season-best rout and marks the Suns’ worst loss in franchise history. ([Yahoo Sports][3])


Key numbers and standout efforts:


* The Thunder shot 59.1% from the field — a dominant shooting night by any standard. 

* A staggering 22 successful 3-pointers: every single one of the 13 players who saw the floor knocked down at least one three. 

* Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the way with 28 points, 8 assists, and a massive plus-minus. 

* Big man Chet Holmgren added 24 points and 8 rebounds, drilling all four of his three-point attempts. 


The Suns never led this game — not once. Phoenix struggled throughout, shooting just 39.3% overall and producing their lowest point total of the season. Frustration boiled over in the third quarter when guard Grayson Allen was ejected after shoving Holmgren during a screen — the only real drama on a night otherwise dominated by OKC. ([Reuters][2])


With this statement win, the Thunder improve to 24–1 on the season, tying their record with the historic 2015–16 Golden State Warriors for the best 25-game start in NBA history. Their 16th straight victory now propels them into the NBA Cup semifinals in Las Vegas. ([Reuters][2])


Spurs vs. Lakers: Tight Game as Spurs Hold Edge Late


While the Thunder were writing history, the Spurs-Lakers game proved far more competitive and unpredictable — with San Antonio holding a lead deep into the fourth quarter. As of the latest live update, the Spurs are ahead heading into the final period. ([ESPN.com][1])


This West-Conference knockout clash comes down to resilience and grit on both ends. The Lakers — known for their high-scoring backcourt of Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves — have offensive firepower. Meanwhile, the Spurs have endured early injury setbacks to key players like Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle and still managed to fight their way into serious contention. ([ESPN.com][1])


As the fourth quarter unfolds, this game stands to be decided by which team better controls tempo, defense, and execution under pressure.


What These Results Mean for the NBA Cup Road


* With Oklahoma City now heading to Las Vegas, the Thunder look every bit like the Cup favorites — their clinical dismantling of the Suns sends a message to the rest of the field.

* Phoenix’s hopes are dashed; their rough offensive night and poor execution ended their Cup run in humiliating fashion.

* The Lakers-Spurs game will determine OKC’s semifinal opponent — and considering the single-elimination format, especially in a high-stakes tournament like this, the psychological edge could prove vital.

* Expect the Thunder to skate into the semis with momentum, confidence, and perhaps a growing sense of inevitability about their chances.


Final Thoughts


Wednesday’s NBA Cup quarterfinals delivered both ends of the basketball drama spectrum: a brutal blowout and a down-to-the-wire battle. The Thunder’s 138–89 obliteration of the Suns stands as a masterclass in dominance — efficient shooting, explosive offense, and airtight teamwork. On the flip side, the battle between the Spurs and Lakers remains raw, tight, and unresolved — a cliffhanger heading into the final quarter.


As the Cup moves to its semifinal stage in Las Vegas, one thing is clear: momentum, composure, and clutch play will matter more than ever.



 

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