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Victor Wembanyama recreated Steph Curry’s best shot ever to break the Thunder’s heart again

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Victor Wembanyama recreated Steph Curry’s best shot ever to break the Thunder’s heart again


What’s the best shot of Stephen Curry’s career? There are plenty of great ones to choose from, but I’ll always be partial to his near halfcourt pull-up to stun the Oklahoma City Thunder during a 2016 regular season game. Curry already had one championship and one MVP to his name at the time, but his game-winner in OKC hinted that NBA fans were watching something truly special. Curry would go on to become the first unanimous NBA MVP in league history that season, and the Warriors would break the all-time record for most wins in a regular season with 73. We all know how it ended: LeBron James led the Cavs to a 3-1 comeback in the NBA Finals, the Warriors responded by signing Kevin Durant in free agency, and the dominos effect of that moment in time is still being felt today.

The Oklahoma City Thunder are facing the San Antonio Spurs in the 2026 Western Conference Finals, and to me this is the highest level of basketball the league has seen since those old Cavs-Warriors NBA Finals series before the pandemic. Game 1 was an absolute masterpiece, perhaps the defining game of the 2020s so far in what should be the defining rivalry of the 2020s for the league, if not all of American professional sports. The Spurs beat the Thunder, 122-115, in double-overtime to steal homecourt advantage right off the rip. It was a dizzying game with incredible moments on both sides, but one play stands out more than the rest.

With the Spurs trailing by three in overtime with under 30 seconds left, Victor Wembanyama jacked a transition three from way, way behind the three-point line. He drained it, the Spurs got a stop at the other end to force double OT, where they eventually won the game.

Wembanyama’s shot was eerily similar to the one Curry hit against the Thunder 10 years ago. Watch them both play out here:

Here’s an alternate angle of Wemby’s shot, via the Spurs:

Wembanyama ended the night with 41 points, 24 rebounds, three assists, three blocks, one steal, and only three turnovers. He also played a career-high 49 minutes, and the Spurs needed every second to win the game. The Spurs are now 5-1 against the Thunder this season including the regular season. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander better enjoy this second MVP award, because Wembanyama is taking the crown from him as long as he plays enough games going forward.

The Thunder got eight made threes from Alex Caruso after he shot 29 percent from three on the year, and they still couldn’t beat San Antonio. The balance of power in the NBA felt like it shifted during Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals. The Thunder will likely respond. Every game of this series is going to be must-see.



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