Thunder, Pacers and NBA Finals
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NBA Finals have been pretty darn entertaining thus far, with the Pacers and Thunder each doing everything they can to try to win their first championship. Oklahoma City is now one win away from doing just that after beating Indiana in Game 5 on Monday night.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNKevin Durant Fires Back At Stephen A. Smith With Cold Two-Word Jab After Wild NBA Finals MomentKevin Durant claps back at Stephen A. Smith with a cold two-word jab following a wild moment during the NBA Finals.
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNHow Thunder broke wild Warriors record in Game 4 win vs. PacersThe Oklahoma City Thunder tied their NBA Finals series with the Indiana Pacers and broke a Golden State Warriors record in the process.
All four games were close and a couple of them got pretty heated with some big name former NBA players involved in behavior that would have been frowned upon by their former employers. Dwight Howard and Lance Stephenson made their Big3 debuts in a game between the Miami 305 and the LA Riot.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith says because of Giannis Antetokounmpo's dominance the Bucks superstar has underachieved with just one championship.
Pacers are on a remarkable run, proving they are never fully out of games. But games like these are sometimes best quantified in numbers.
The team of destiny is alive and well. The Indiana Pacers pulled off an epic comeback against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals to shock the entire ba
Pacers fans were elated, Thunder fans were stunned and basketball fans everywhere were in awe of Tyrese Haliburton.