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NBA Playoff Highlights
In a pivotal Game 5 of the NBA Western Conference Finals, the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs face off tonight on NBC and Peacock.
Spurs have 'too many ways' to beat Thunder
Vaughn Dalzell and Drew Dinsick dissect Game 5 of the Spurs-Thunder Western Conference Finals, explaining that the Thunder will need every advantage they can get against a red-hot Spurs team led by Victor Wembanyama.
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New York heads to the Finals on an 11-game win streak. The Cavaliers head into an offseason with a lot of questions.
Everything has clicked for the Knicks at the perfect time, but the test coming out of the West will be at a much higher level than they’ve seen.
De’Aaron Fox joins NBA Showtime after Game 4 to provide an update on his health, what he sees in San Antonio’s young guards and Victor Wembanyama’s leadership.
The Spurs have won two games in the Western Conference Finals, not coincidentally the two games Wembanyama played like a legend.
Being without Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell came back to bite the Thunder.
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Jalen Brunson scored 30 points, Mikal Bridges added 22 and the New York Knicks moved within one game of their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999.
Mitchell moved into the starting lineup to replace the injured Jalen Williams, who also likely will miss Game 4 (he’s questionable).
“I was just like, ‘s***, let me go and congratulate these boys, because I ain’t trying to be kiking with you all after you all whooped my a**.”
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It wasn’t just Game 3 where the Thunder bench has been the difference, or where the Spurs lack of depth has hurt them.
Wembanyama was unanimously voted onto the First Team All Defense, not exactly a shock after he was the first unanimous DPOY.