NBA Finals, Thunder and Pacers
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNWhy Finals-bound Thunder remind Livingston of 2014-15 WarriorsWhile both teams in this year’s matchup have at least one player with Finals experience, that Warriors 2014-15 roster had zero. When asked about who he expects to win, Livingston said he just wants “to see good basketball” before telling Poole that he does have the Thunder winning due to his Western Conference ties.
On this episode of Good Word with Goodwill, Vince and Dan Titus react to the Oklahoma City Thunder punching their ticket to the NBA Finals, discuss what the Timberwolves should focus on this offseason and why the Knicks inability to defend is costing them against the Pacers.
From an outstanding home crowd to the OKC Thunder's defense, here are our grades for Game 5 of the Western Conference finals.
The Thunder return to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2012. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was named Western Conference finals MVP.
Here are our NBA Finals predictions (please don ... so I guess I’m bound by that pick. I don’t see the Thunder just feasting off turnovers like they do against a lot of opponents, but I ...
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The Indiana Pacers’ journey to the NBA Finals was never going to be easy, but it got a little more complicated, and it had nothing to do with basketball. The team’s flight bound for Oklahoma City for a Game 1 tilt with the Thunder was detoured and forced to land in Tulsa due to a tornado warning in the capital on Tuesday.
The Oklahoma City Thunder led the Indiana Pacers by as many as 15 points in the fourth quarter of Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night. But Indiana never went away. During the final 2:38 of regulation,