Thunder fall to Pacers by 1 point in Game 1 of NBA Finals
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The anger fueled focus, the focus became confidence, and the confidence delivered a 1-0 series lead in the NBA Finals. Haliburton’s penchant for last-second heroics – one of the stories of these playoffs – showed up again Thursday night, his jumper ...
The difference on the final scoreboard was one point, and the difference on this first installment of the Finals MVP Ladder is one spot, separating the player who made the shot and the one who missed — Tyrese Haliburton and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNBenched in NBA Finals Game 1, Isaiah Hartenstein has full trust in Mark DaigneaultNBA Finals finally started, Mark Daigneault threw a last-second curveball to the Indiana Pacers. He opted to start Cason Wallace over Isaiah Hartenstein. Don't let revisionist history fool you. While everybody questioned the move after their Game 1 loss,
Philadelphia 76ers guard Quentin Grimes has an important message for the NBA regarding the court in the Finals.
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It was an emotional moment for Shaquille O'Neal and the entire crew of "Inside the NBA" when the show bid farewell on Saturday as the Eastern Conference finals came to an end. The East finals were TNT's last NBA broadcast after failing to renew their TV rights contract with the league beyond the 2024-25 season.
The Thunder's only NBA finals crown came in 1979 when they were the Seattle Sonics, meaning no Oklahoma-based side has ever won the competition. One thing is for sure, the Larry O