Victor Wembanyama made his comeback during the San Antonio Spurs' big-ticket NBA Cup semifinal showdown against the OKC Thunder on Saturday. Wembanyama missed 12 consecutive games with a left calf strain and was on a minutes restriction in his comeback game.Wembanyama played with energy and a chip on his shoulder in the minutes he was on the court. His energy fueled the Spurs, who came back from a 16-point deficit to record a 111-109 win. In the end, Victor Wembanyama finished with 22 points, nine rebounds, two assists, one steal and two blocks in 20:39 minutes. He shot 6 of 11 from the field, including 1 of 1 from deep, and 9 of 12 from the free-throw line. He committed five turnovers and recorded a +21 rating.Victor Wembanyama Highlights vs. OKC Thunder (Dec. 13)The French phenom wasn't in the starting lineup as the Spurs stuck with the lineup of Stephon Castle, De'Aaron Fox, Harrison Barnes, Devin Vassell and Luke Kornet. Wembanyama stayed on the bench for the entirety of the first quarter as the Spurs trailed 31-20 after the opening frame.The 7-foot-4 center started the second quarter, and his presence changed the whole dynamics of the game. He pulled down two offensive rebounds, which resulted in five quick points for the Spurs. The Thunder's offense went cold with Wembanyama anchoring the Spurs' defense.He played 3:27 minutes before heading to the bench for his first rest. San Antonio made a 9-2 run with Wembanyama on the court, forcing a timeout from the Thunder coach. Wembanyama checked back into the game late in the quarter and the Spurs closed the half with a 13-0 run.At halftime, Victor Wembanyama had five points, five rebounds, one assist and two steals in 7:19 minutes. He shot 2 of 3 from the floor, including 1 of 1 from beyond the arc.Wembanyama played just under five minutes in the third quarter. He scored two points, while his dominance on the board and defensively swung the momentum in the Spurs' favour.Wembanyama was phenomenal in the clutch, talking trash and backing it up by dominating on both ends of the floor. He knocked down some huge free throws under immense pressure and scored 15 points in the fourth quarter alone to clear the Spurs' path to the NBA Cup final.