Twelve years after their last Finals appearance, the San Antonio Spurs walked into a hostile arena and did what few teams manage — they won a road Game 7, defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder 111-103 to reclaim their place among the NBA's elite. It was not the work of one player but of many, a collective effort anchored by Victor Wembanyama's steadiness and Julian Champagnie's unlikely brilliance from beyond the arc. The Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander gave everything a competitor could give, and still it was not enough — a reminder that in sport, as in life, even excellence sometimes yields
Spurs upset Thunder in Game 7, advance to NBA Finals for first time since 2014
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Lente Econômica
San Antonio Spurs' NBA Finals advancement has minimal direct economic impact but signals potential revenue gains for the franchise and increased viewership in their market.
Spurs fans benefit from increased local economic activity (ticket sales, merchandise, hospitality spending). NBA viewers gain entertainment value. Limited broader household economic effects as sports outcomes don't affect consumer purchasing power or inflation.
No direct policy implications. Potential indirect considerations: tax revenue from increased ticket/merchandise sales, arena operations, and local business activity in San Antonio during Finals games.