Spurs Force Game 7, Title Contract Surges to 27%
San Antonio's title contract climbed 11.4pp to 27.05% on Friday after Wembanyama's 28-point Game 6 blowout forced a winner-take-all Game 7 in Oklahoma City.

The Polymarket contract on the San Antonio Spurs winning the 2026 NBA Finals sat at 27.05% as of 19:40 UTC Friday — up 11.4 percentage points in 24 hours on $633,737 of volume — after San Antonio blew out Oklahoma City 118-91 in Game 6 to force a winner-take-all Game 7. As recently as Orakll's May 27 coverage, the contract had been pinned near 15% with the Thunder holding a 3-2 series lead.
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