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As the Oklahoma City Thunder compete in the NBA Finals, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway embraces fans, highlighting a shared sports culture between the two cities.
Brian Windhorst has built his career by reporting on the inner-workings of NBA front offices – and it turns out he almost joined one himself.
With his hands on his knees, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was running on fumes at the end of the fourth quarter. A frame in which the Oklahoma City Thunder let go of
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The Thunder had a come-from-behind win to beat Denver in Game 4, then won the series in seven. Can they repeat that feat?
The Oklahoma City Thunder aren't panicking. The Indiana Pacers aren't taking anything for granted. Heading into Friday's Game 4 of the NBA Finals in Indianapolis, the teams say they're not changing much about the approaches that have worked for them.
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Thunder All-Star Jalen Williams honed in on one facet of Game 3's loss to the Pacers that led to his team trailing 2-1 in the NBA Finals. Outscoring the Thunder 32-18 in the final frame, the Pacers kept their opponent at bay down the stretch.
The Oklahoma City Thunder now trail 2-1 in the NBA Finals after falling 116-107 in Game 3 to the Indiana Pacers. While the box score offers the usual suspects for concern — a turnover disparity, Chet Holmgren’s inefficient shooting night, or another explosive outing from Bennedict Mathurin off the bench — the real issue lies beneath the surface.
The Indiana Pacers beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-107 in Game 3 of the NBA Finals, and are now up 2-1 in the series. Colin Cowherd discusses the Thunder’s road woes, and if they can come back in the series.