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The Thunder wasted a defensive masterclass, lost their grip late and watched the Pacers walk off with another stolen win.
Pacers vs. Thunder NBA Finals: Anatomy of a comeback — How the Pacers once again did the unthinkable
In transition from the Indiana Pacers' 24th turnover of the night — the running theme of Game 1 of the NBA Finals — Jalen Williams dunked home a 94-79 advantage for the Oklahoma City Thunder with 9:42 ...
Larry Bird compares himself to anyone. Yet that is what one of the best basketball players of all time did, when talking about Chris Mullin. “He plays the game the way I ...
Haliburton’s 21-foot jumper with 0.3 seconds left gave Indiana its first and only lead of the game, and the Pacers stunned ...
Oklahoma City Thunder forward Chet Holmgren (7), Indiana Pacers forward Pascal Siakam (43) and forward Aaron Nesmith (23) ...
Despite the heartbreaking loss, the Thunder made history with a defensive performance the Finals has never seen before.
When the New York Giants selected Minnesota center John Michael Schmitz with the 57th overall selection in Round 2 of the ...
Thunder seemed to have it all wrapped up, but a little too much confidence could ruin everything in a heartbeat.
Released today on Amazon Prime Video, Man City Esports FC Pro Matias Bonanno features in the new esports documentary, Esports ...
NBA Finals began on Thursday night, but many in the public had decided how this series would go down. Given how dominant the Oklahoma City Thunder were ...
Haliburton’s late basket completed a remarkable game one comeback in the NBA Finals to earn a precious lead for Indiana ...
Game 1 of the NBA Finals was an opportunity lost for the Thunder. Fail to respond well, and it won't be the only one.
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