Indiana Pacers, Oklahoma City Thunder and NBA Finals
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Pre-order book on the Thunder's journey to the NBA Finals REQUIRED READING: Thunder controlled every second but last in Game 1 collapse: 'It is a 48-minute game' Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: B+ Gilgeous-Alexander missed a late jumper that would’ve given the Thunder a three-point cushion.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNOKC Thunder jersey history No. 33 - Jake Ford (1970-72)During his time suiting up for the Sonics, Ford wore only jersey No. 33 and put up 4,1 points and 1.1 assists per game.
Pacers are on a remarkable run, proving they are never fully out of games. But games like these are sometimes best quantified in numbers.
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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.
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Friday's rain shower had a rainbow-colored silver lining as Peacock will air the single moto live following the men's program.
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Game 1 of the NBA Finals could have been an especially crushing defeat for a young Oklahoma City Thunder team had they not dealt with nearly the exact same scenario earlier in these same playoffs
Isaiah Hartenstein nació en 1998, tres años después de que Oklahoma City cambiara para siempre. Fue el 19 de abril de 1995 cuando un
PM ET as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder go head-to-head with Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers in Game 2 at Paycom Center. RELATED: Another dramatic come-from-behind win.