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No arrests have been made over the shooting outside the Paycom Center shortly after the Oklahoma City Thunder won Game 7 of the NBA Finals, police said. A boy, who was 14 at the time, was hospitalized ...
No arrests have been made over the shooting outside the Paycom Center shortly after the Oklahoma City Thunder won Game 7 of the NBA Finals, police said.. A boy, who was 14 at the time, was ...
How Thunder won NBA Finals Game 4. Alex Caruso, Jalen Williams, and Chet Holmgren each stepped up in a specific way to help the Thunder overcome statistical flaws that typically spell a team's demise.
Aaron Gordon, who made the game-winning 3 in Game 1, had just 10 points on 3-for-12 shooting. Jokic, as mentioned, didn’t dominate the way he can, and Christian Braun was 1-for-6.
Fifty-three fouls were called in the game, with the Pacers shooting 25-for-33 on free throws and the Thunder making 34 of 38, including 12-for-14 in the fourth quarter.
The biggest difference of this game has been 3-point shooting. The Thunder, perhaps affected by tired legs, have made just 2 of their 14 attempts from beyond the arc, for a staggeringly low 14.3%.
The Thunder held Memphis to sub-35% shooting from the field as a unit, including a 6-of-34 clip from 3-point range. Add 22 forced turnovers on top of that and it was clear which team came out with ...
Thunder: 7-3, averaging 116.2 points, 41.0 rebounds, 23.8 assists, 11.3 steals and 4.5 blocks per game while shooting 47.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 108.9 points.
Although the potential NBA MVP is shooting just 32.6 percent from the field thus far during the playoffs, it hasn't impacted the Thunder, who have won their first two games by 51 points and 19 ...
The Thunder and Nuggets combined for 8 of 44 shooting, which barely tops 18%. Denver was 0 for 14 from 3-point range while the Thunder were 1 of 11. Seven minutes into the game, the score was tied ...
Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, enduring an uncharacteristically cold shooting afternoon Sunday, finally saw a 3-pointer drop with 2.6 seconds left in the second quarter.
Both times, the Thunder’s game plan was to not allow a game-tying 3-pointer. ... Another reason the Thunder might have wanted to reconsider extending the game was their own foul shooting.