San Antonio Spurs vs Oklahoma City Thunder Prediction, 1/13/2026 Preview and Pick
Game: San Antonio Spurs vs Oklahoma City Thunder
Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Location: Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, OK
TV: FanDuel Sports Network
The San Antonio Spurs (27-12) are headed to Paycom Center on Tuesday where they will attempt to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder (33-7).

The Spurs stepped onto the hardwood against the Timberwolves and walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 104-103 in their last contest. In the matter of fouls, the Spurs finished with 22 while the Timberwolves finished the game with 19 fouls. They knocked down 12 of their 39 shots from three-point range. Minnesota finished the game at 56.0% from the charity stripe by knocking down 14 of their 25 tries. Additionally, Minnesota grabbed 50 rebounds (12 offensive, 38 defensive) and added 1 block. Minnesota dished out 23 assists and had 9 steals in this matchup. Regarding the defense, San Antonio allowed 43.3% from the field on 39 out of 90 shooting. They also dished out 19 assists for the matchup while forcing 9 turnovers and earning 6 steals. In regard to hauling in boards, they collected 49 with 10 of them being of the offensive variety. From the charity stripe, the Spurs made 22 of 25 shots for a rate of 88.0%. San Antonio wrapped up the game having earned a 38.6% FG percentage (34 out of 88) and made 13 out of their 38 shots from distance.
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Victor Wembanyama is one guy who was a major contributor for the game. He ended up with 29 points on 8 out of 18 shooting. He played for 27 minutes and also grabbed 7 rebounds. Wembanyama finished the game at 44.4% from the field and recorded 1 assist.
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San Antonio enters this contest with a win-loss record of 27-12 for the year. They have an average of 118.1 points per outing (9th in basketball) while connecting on 47.3% from the floor. The Spurs are hitting 34.6% on shots from distance (502 of 1,452) and 79.7% from the free throw line. As a unit, San Antonio is snagging 46.8 boards per game and has earned 1,000 assists for the campaign, which has them ranked 18th in the NBA in terms of passing the rock. They are turning it over 13.9 times per game and as a team they commit 19.4 fouls per game.
When they are on the defensive end, the Spurs are forcing their opponents into 13.8 turnovers per contest and they draw 21.4 fouls. They are giving up 36.0% from beyond the arc while they are 7th in the league in PPG allowed (112.6). The Spurs defensively are giving up an opponent shooting percentage of 46.0% (1,613 of 3,509) and they concede 43.0 boards per game as a team. They currently rank 15th in the NBA in giving up assists with 1,029 conceded for the campaign.
The last time they took the court, the Thunder got the win with a final of 124-112 against the Heat. When talking about rebounding, Oklahoma City allowed Miami to pull down 37 in total (5 on the offensive side). They went 53.1% from downtown by shooting 17 of 32 and finished the contest at 7 out of 13 at the free throw line (53.8%). The Thunder permitted the Heat to make 44 of their 82 tries from the field which left them with a shooting percentage of 53.7% in this contest. Overall, the Thunder ended up shooting 47 for 93 from the field which gave them a shooting percentage of 50.5%. When discussing 3-pointers, Oklahoma City knocked down 10 out of 34 tries (29.4%). They were able to convert 20 of the free throw attempts for a rate of 71.4%. The Heat committed 24 fouls in this matchup which took the Thunder to the charity stripe for a total of 28 tries. They also turned it over 13 times, while recording 12 steals for the game. The Thunder collected 32 defensive boards and 14 offensive rebounds for a total of 46 in this contest.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ended up being a factor for the Thunder for the game. Gilgeous-Alexander recorded 29 points in his 32 minutes on the hardwood and added 8 assists in this matchup. He buried 10 of 19 in this matchup giving him a field goal percentage of 52.6%, and accounted for 5 rebounds.
Oklahoma City has a win-loss record of 33-7 on the season. When it comes to executing on offense, the Thunder are shooting 48.9% from the floor, which ranks them 3rd in basketball. Oklahoma City has totaled 4,856 points this season (121.4 per contest) and they grab 43.9 rebounds per contest. They are assisting teammates 25.7 times per game (16th in basketball) and they turn it over 12.3 times per game. The Thunder are committing 20.4 fouls every game while shooting 82.6% from the free throw line.
The Thunder on the defensive side of the court are 1st in basketball in points allowed per game with 108.4. They are able to force 18.3 turnovers per game and have let teams shoot 43.7% from the floor (1st in the league). The Oklahoma City defense concedes 37.6% on shots from 3-point land (584 of 1,555) and opponents are connecting on 76.0% of their free throw attempts. They have conceded 24.7 dimes and 44.7 rebounds per contest, which is ranked 5th and 18th in basketball.
Who will win tonight's NBA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take San Antonio
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