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The NBA's Final Four is officially set. The Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks represent a surprising matchup in the Eastern Conference Finals, while the Oklahoma City Thunder and Minnesota Timberwolves are set to do battle in the West. If you love parity, these conference finals are for you.
The Game 7 outcome was never in doubt once the Thunder broke the tension in a 39-point second quarter. But before the ball went up, both teams were caught dealing with the unknown. “There are not many games where you wake up in the morning and know you’ll remember the rest of your life,” said OKC coach Mark Daigneault.
That was enough for both teams to wave the white flag. The Oklahoma City Thunder dominated the Denver Nuggets in a 125-93 Game 7 win. The 4-3 Round 2 series win has graduated them to the Western Conference Finals against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
This game was one of those old-school 90s-type game where both teams’ defenses would show the way, and the Thunder’s defense was just simply better in this game. The Nuggets can have a better ...
Oklahoma City intentionally fouled the Nuggets twice in the final 12 seconds when just playing things out might have been a better idea.
ALEX CARUSO POUNCED, ripping the basketball away from Memphis Grizzlies guard Scotty Pippen Jr. in the final minute of Game 3 in the first round of the playoffs. The Grizzlies, trailing by three ...
With the Thunder leading by three points in the final seconds of Game 1, head coach Mark Daigneault went with a popular strategy in today’s NBA: Intentionally fouling so the opposition has no ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder dismantled the Denver Nuggets in Game 7, reaching the West Finals and proving their collective defense is one of a kind.