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And after that, everything worked out great.” Such has been the story of the Thunder season. Such was the story of Game 4 of ...
With 3:52 left in the game, Thunder coach Mark Daigneault leaned into his stars — he started asking for Gilgeous-Alexander ...
Thunder coach Mark Daigneault reacts to his team's high free throw numbers in NBA Finals Game 4 against Pacers ...
Mark Daigneault’s decision to start Isaiah Hartenstein over Cason Wallace fueled the Thunder’s Game 4 win over the Pacers in ...
Known for creating chaos on the floor, what’s transformed Caruso into one of the great role players of this decade has been ...
Alexander’s stoicism was as essential as his clutch shot-making in OKC’s 111-104 had-to-have-it Game 4 win at Indiana.
The Pacers stymied the MVP for three quarters, but a monster final period and contributions from Alex Caruso and Chet Holmgren pushed Oklahoma City to the win.
The league MVP led Oklahoma City’s rally from a 10-point deficit in the second half, and the Thunder beat the Pacers, 111-104 ...
Gilgeous-Alexander scored 15 of his game-high 35 points in the last 3:52 — the most by a player in the last five minutes in the NBA Finals since 1971 — to even the Finals at 2-2.
Oklahoma City outscores Indiana 31-17 in the final 12 minutes to wrestle back home-court advantage in the NBA Finals.
MVPs deliver when their team needs it most. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander met the moment in the fourth quarter of Game 4 against ...
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander helped the Thunder rebound from the charity stripe in the fourth quarter as Oklahoma City won Game 4.