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Oklahoma City Thunder vs San Antonio Spurs Live Stream, Start Time: Watch NBA Basketball Online

Last year's Western Conference finalists meet at the AT&T Center as the San Antonio Spurs host the Oklahoma City Thunder. The match is on March 25, 2015 and starts 9:30 p.m. ET.

The two teams clashed in the playoffs last year, with the Spurs winning the series 4-2 and eventually winning the NBA championship.

So far this year, they have only met once, with the Thunder winning 114-106 in Texas.

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In that contest, Russell Westbrook powered Oklahoma City to the win with 34 points while shooting 50 percent from the field. He also added five rebounds, 11 assists and five steals to complete his night. Steven Adams also had a great night as the sophomore center shot 63 percent from the field to score 16 points while pulling down 15 rebounds – seven from offensive boards.

In the loss, seven Spurs players scored in double digits, led by Matt Bonner's 17 points behind three three-pointers. Tim Duncan added 15 and Danny Green had 12 but only shot 2-of-8 from beyond the arc.

Both teams are currently trying to make a strong push for playoff spots.

The Spurs are currently sixth in the tough Western Conference and are only one game ahead of the Dallas Mavericks.

Oklahoma City are clinging on to the eighth spot and are trying to fend off the Phoenix Suns and the New Orleans Pelicans as they try to reach the post-season.

For the Spurs, only Aron Baynes is sidelined by injury, as the center tweaked his ankle and is recovering – given a day-to-day status by the management.

Things are far worse for the Thunder, who are missing four key players in their hopeful playoff run.

Kevin Durant is out indefinitely after suffering constant setbacks with his foot injury. Andre Roberson is given a day-to-day status due to an ankle issue. Serge Ibaka is set to return in four to six weeks following a procedure in his knee. Finally, Nick Collison is given a day-to-day status as well as he suffered an ankle injury only a few days ago.

To watch this Western Conference match, click here. For live updates and scores, go to NBA.com

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