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It was a full-on Jalen Williams takeover in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, as he poured in a playoff career-high 40 points in what ...
For three hours, it was the loudest place on planet Earth. A concrete kettle that whistled louder than ever as the Thunder ...
The Pacers played with desperation. The Thunder played like it had a fallback option — a Game 7 wild card tucked away.
The outside bucket was the dagger as the OKC crowd celebrated the final two minutes. The Oklahoma City Thunder enjoyed a 118-103 Game 2 win ... Holmgren threw down the one-handed slam. The ...
It's fitting that Oklahoma City is on the verge of a championship for the same reason it won so many games and set so many records this season: Defense.
Edwards scooped it up as Williams skidded into the Thunder’s bench. Williams was still on his backside as Edwards soared for a slam ... a rare Thunder no-show. OKC trailed by as many as 45 ...
The outside bucket was the dagger as the OKC crowd celebrated the final two minutes. The Oklahoma City Thunder enjoyed a ... Holmgren threw down the one-handed slam. The seven-footer yelled ...
Thunder. The fourth started off slow, with Oklahoma City finding more of the momentum. On the overthrown inbounds pass, Jalen Williams would take it the length of the court for a slam that would ...
Catch the Western Conference Finals Game 3 action between the Thunder ... After OKC scored the first four points, Minnesota responded with a 18-5 run. This Anthony Edwards slam shows how impactful ...
In transition from the Indiana Pacers' 24th turnover of the night — the running theme of Game 1 of the NBA Finals — Jalen Williams dunked home a 94-79 advantage for the Oklahoma City Thunder ...