Pacers stun Thunder in NBA Finals Game 1
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An assistant on the 2012 team, coach Kalamian has a pretty good insight into how the two squads would fare in a seven-game series.
The Oklahoma City Thunder bounced back from a Game 1 loss in the NBA Finals in a significant way Sunday night, defeating the Indiana Pacers by 16 points. The stifling Thunder defense we've seen in the playoffs showed up Sunday, as the Pacers were never able to get in a real rhythm.
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We know Loud City is the best place to watch a Thunder game, but some fans are headed to Indianapolis to watch the Thunder play the Pacers in Game 3.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNDraymond Green Breaks Down Why Alex Caruso Is OKC Thunder’s Third-Most Important PlayerHis all-around impact gave the Thunder a significant edge as Draymond Green elaborated, "He's so important to everything they do. "
It’s quiet at KD’s old place. Not empty, mind you. There are people enjoying the burgers and salads and well-made drinks in this restaurant, which is now known as Charleston’s, in the Bricktown neighborhood that serves as downtown’s major entertainment hub.
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The Thunder didn’t even exist in Oklahoma City when the 1995 bombing happened; the franchise that had been known as the Seattle SuperSonics didn’t relocate to America’s heartland until more than a decade later.
Tyrese Haliburton has had the moment of the series, sealed by a rise up mid-range jumper with 0.3 seconds left in Game 1 to steal a game inside the Paycom Cente
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNShai Gilgeous-Alexander on how OKC playoff crowd help Thunder prepare for road environmentAfter Tyrese Haliburton stunned the OKC crowd with a Game 1 game-winner, the Thunder bounced back with a 123-107 Game 2 win. They still need to do work to regain homecourt advantage, but it was a solid start after they dropped the ball to open the series.