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In a pivotal Game 5, the Oklahoma City Thunder were able to fend off a late-game comeback attempt from the Indiana Pacers to ...
According to Second Spectrum tracking, the Thunder’s 69 ball screens in Game 5 were set at an average of 30.5 feet from the basket, their highest average of the season. Their four highest averages in ...
Williams was the best player on the floor in Game 5 and the Thunder are one win away from a ring because of that performance.
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Thunder Wire on MSNShai Gilgeous-Alexander takes advantage of gravity in Thunder's Game 5 win over PacersWith things looking dire, Gilgeous-Alexander went back to being a no-nonsense scorer. He scored nine points in the final ...
Hartenstein's impact went beyond the box score, as his screening and decision-making played a huge role in giving OKC a 3-2 series lead.
Jerry West and Elgin Baylor did it often. Kyrie Irving and LeBron James did it a couple of times. And now, Jalen Williams and ...
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Dose.ca (English) on MSNGame #6 of the Stanley Cup Final: 5 things to watch out forJust because it won’t be below 20 degrees Celcius next night doesn’t mean we won’t be watching hockey on our Québécois TVs ...
A strong performance from Jalen Williams pushed the Oklahoma City Thunder to take a 3-2 series lead over the Indiana Pacers.
The Thunder withstood a late Pacers push, winning Game 5 120-109 on Monday night in Oklahoma City to take a 3-2 lead in the ...
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